Skai’s extensive portfolio includes more than 20 shows, spanning the years from 1994 to 2026. Premiering in 1994 and 1994, Η οργή των Θεών and Κάποιος να τη φυλάει are among Skai’s most celebrated shows. Discover the best of Skai with our list of over 20 series, meticulously updated for June 2026.


Two different worlds, two strangers who will come and change what we believe separates but also unites two people. Stratis and Razan will experience a strong love under the most adverse conditions. Will they manage to overcome the wreck of their lives or will they live as protagonists in an absurd thriller? "Glykanisos" is coming to SKAI and its taste will remain indelible.


200 years after the Greek Revolution, this documentary revisits the key moments that led a nation to be reborn and reclaim its Hellenic identity, from the ideological factors that ignited a revolution to the battles that forever scarred it


A unique travel show that combines selfie filming, POV, drone, social media interaction and more other nowadays filming approaches.

Seven friends meets in a bar 20 years later reminiscing.


Radio Arvyla is a Greek live show hosted by ANT1 in Thessaloniki. It first aired on April 2008. It is hosted by Antonis Kanakis, Giannis Servetas, Stathis Panagiotopoulos and Christos Kiousis. It mainly criticizes the political life and what prevails in the modern social life through parodies, videos and jokes. It's a show that isn't afraid to show the truth and most of the time, it does that, with a humorous way.




Take a look as budding Greek singers compete against each other in a variety of rounds to attain glory.


8 Words: Each of them lays the foundations of a story that will overturn events as the heroes knew them until now. A political thriller with dramatic development and heroes who see their lives moved like puppets by fateful events and circumstances. Tomorrow will become uncertain, terrifying and at the same time unexpected and full of passion and dreams that now seem more likely than ever to come true.

14 Housemates unknown to each other, are invited to coexist for 15 weeks in a house that is monitored by cameras 24 hours a day. Away from relatives and friends, without internet, social media and phone, they will live an unprecedented experience, a unique "social" experiment. Will cohabitation make them redefine their values? Will they be able to show their true selves to the TV audience? Who will manage to reach the end? Who will win the prize of € 100,000?

A man returns to the land where he was born and lived, to the land that was his but no longer belongs to him. He smells the soil, feels it fertile and heavy in his fingers, just like years ago, when a kidnapping cut the thread of his life in two and showed him its wild side, depriving him of family and property, forcing him to hide behind a new identity. Aris fights and survives but never forgets what he was deprived of. The dramatic daily series "Wild Land"...

"Storgi" is the name of SKAI's social drama that deals with abuse, the trauma that hides in childhood and often defines adulthood and our ability to love ourselves and others. At a time when anger has become a movement and domestic violence is on the rise, we need to better understand the root cause of the problem of violence but also to destigmatize psychotherapy which is not a taboo but a path that can lead us to self-awareness, redemption and balance.


“At the Millimeter”: a six-episode documentary series, by Eleni Varvitsioti and Victoria Dendrinou, journalists and authors of the best-selling “The Last Bluff”. The dramatic events of 2015 come to life again and the moment when Greece came within a breath of leaving the euro unfolds through exclusive interviews and rare unpublished archival material. With unique access to the people who made the decisions, “At the Millimeter” opens the closed doors of power. From Athens and Brussels, to Berlin and Washington, dozens of protagonists speak without filters and without second thoughts. What really happened? How close did we come to collapse? What mistakes were made?