About Winds and Waters (2000)

A sun-drenched Greek romantic comedy set in Corfu, marking the triumphant television return of the legendary Thanasis Veggos.

About Winds and Waters - Series Information

  • Original Title: Περί Ανέμων Και Υδάτων
  • First Air Year: 2000
  • Last Air Year: 2003
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Comedy
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (45 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 3
  • Number of Episodes: 95
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: Greek
  • Spoken Languages: Greek
  • Networks: Mega TV
  • Alternative Titles: Peri Anemon kai Ydaton (GR), About everything (US)
  • Production Companies: Studio ATA
  • Production Countries: Greece

About Winds and Waters - Plot

A romantic drama filmed mostly in Corfu and the television reappearance after many years of the much-loved Thanasis Vengou. Athena lives with her capricious sister in a mansion in Corfu. A "sailor" moves into the house next door, who, after spending all his years at sea, inherited this house in Corfu from his aunt. A tender friendship develops between them, which will however be shaken when Athena's stepdaughter falls in love with the "sailor's" son, who is a pilot, in Paris. Athena sounds the alarm because she learns that the pilot is a womanizer with two failed marriages to his credit and also because she does not want to ruin her daughter's engagement to Lelos, the son of a very wealthy businessman with hotels in Corfu.

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About Winds and Waters - Cast & Crew

Main Cast

  • Thanasis Veggos
  • Despina Bebedelli
  • Spiros Papadopoulos
  • Eleni Hatziargyri
  • Gogo Brebou
  • Nikos Garofallou
  • Maria Filippou
  • Antigoni Valakou
  • Giorgos Stavropoulos
  • Stelios Goutis

Writers

  • Kakia Igerinou

About Winds and Waters - FAQs

Where was About Winds and Waters filmed?

The series was filmed primarily on the island of Corfu, Greece. The lush Ionian setting plays a central role in the story's atmosphere, providing a picturesque backdrop for the romantic entanglements, family drama, and sun-drenched comedy that unfold across all three seasons.

Who is Thanasis Veggos and why does he matter?

Thanasis Veggos is one of Greece's most beloved comic actors, famous for his film work in the 1960s and 70s. About Winds and Waters marked his long-awaited return to television, making the series a significant cultural event for Greek audiences who had grown up adoring him on the big screen.

What is About Winds and Waters about?

Set in Corfu, the series follows Athena, who lives with her capricious sister in a grand mansion. When a retired sailor inherits the neighbouring house, a warm friendship blossoms between them — until their children's turbulent romance threatens to upend everything, including a carefully arranged engagement to a wealthy hotelier's son.

Where can you watch About Winds and Waters?

Streaming availability for About Winds and Waters may be limited given its age, but you can check current options on JustWatch, which aggregates viewing platforms by region. The series originally aired on Mega TV in Greece between 2000 and 2003.

How many seasons and episodes does About Winds and Waters have?

The series ran for three seasons and a total of 95 episodes. Season 1 contained 33 episodes, Season 2 followed with 32, and Season 3 wrapped up the story with 30 episodes. Each episode runs approximately 45 minutes, making it a substantial and satisfying watch.

Who wrote About Winds and Waters?

The series was written by Kakia Igerinou, a prominent Greek television writer known for crafting warm, character-driven comedies. Her script for About Winds and Waters blends romantic tension, family conflict, and gentle humour against the idyllic backdrop of Corfu.

Is About Winds and Waters based on a true story?

No, About Winds and Waters is an original fictional story. The narrative of a retired sailor, a spirited Corfu widow, and their children's complicated romance was crafted by screenwriter Kakia Igerinou specifically for the series, drawing on the rich comedic and romantic traditions of Greek television drama.

What shows are similar to About Winds and Waters?

If you enjoyed About Winds and Waters, you might also like The Durrells, another warm comedy set on a Greek island, or Who's the Boss? and One Day at a Time for their blend of family comedy and romantic tension. Cuckoo and Shifting Gears offer similarly charming, character-led humour.

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