With tears in his eyes, the journalist announced his retirement from the “Good Morning Greece” show, after 3 decades of uninterrupted television
With emotional charge and having partners with him who supported him all these years, George Papadakis announced its morning Monday 28 April his retirement from the show “Good morning Greece” The experienced journalist, who completed 34 years of presence to morning bandhe announced that this would be his last year in the show.
Referring to his decision, the journalist said excitedly:
“I discussed it with my wife and my children. This year is the last thing I do in “Good Morning Greece” and I think I was slow to decide. ” As he pointed out, he does not consider himself particularly important, and that “people who pass through television are easily forgotten.” At the same time, he confessed that he felt as if he had died because of the fatigue and inability to continue with the same intensity as at the beginning.
George Papadakis, with great emotion, noted that television is a very powerful medium and needs new, strong voices. He expressed his desire to give young people space and give ANT1 the opportunity to decide on the future of the show without his personal participation.
This decision became a known presence of his old associates, such as Tatiana Stefanidouthe Vicky Hatzivasiliouthe Rania Thracethe George Caramer and the Maria Anastasopoulouas well as the ANT1 Managing Director, George Leventisand his General Manager, Stratis Liarellis.
The departure of George Papadakis marks the end of a television era for “Good Morning Greece”, which was synonymous with the morning information for many generations of viewers.
Source: Skai
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