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* MediaScaremongering: Another habit of Nikos Konstantinides that the show has poked fun at: for example, one sketch advertises alcohol's melting of the vital organs, fried food's fatal results and loud music leading to such diseases as Ebola and AIDS, as well as the medicine necessary to prevent the above.



* TakeThat: A very common occurence, mostly aimed at unpopular political figures and parties.
* YouCanPanicNow: Another habit of Nikos Konstantinides that the show has poked fun at: for example, one sketch advertises alcohol's melting of the vital organs, fried food's fatal results and loud music leading to such diseases as Ebola and AIDS, as well as the medicine necessary to prevent the above.

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* TakeThat: A very common occurence, mostly aimed at unpopular political figures and parties.
* YouCanPanicNow: Another habit of Nikos Konstantinides that the show has poked fun at: for example, one sketch advertises alcohol's melting of the vital organs, fried food's fatal results and loud music leading to such diseases as Ebola and AIDS, as well as the medicine necessary to prevent the above.
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''Radio Arvyla'' is a Greek satirical talkshow hosted by Antonis Kanakis, Giannis Servetas, Stathis Panagiotopoulos and Christos Kiousis. The show started airing on [=ANT1=] in April 14, 2008, but had two {{Channel Hop}}s after that: one to Skai in 2019 and one to Website/YouTube in 2020.

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''Radio Arvyla'' is a Greek satirical talkshow hosted by Antonis Kanakis, Giannis Servetas, Stathis Panagiotopoulos and Christos Kiousis. The show started airing on [=ANT1=] in April 14, 2008, but succeeding ''AMAN Ta Katharmata''. It had two three {{Channel Hop}}s after that: one to Skai in 2019 and 2019, a second one to Website/YouTube in 2020.
2020, and a third one to Open TV in 2021.

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* HeteronormativeCrusader: I Ora tou Laou presenter Nikos Konstantinides' use of words "lesbian" and "gay", among others, to describe someone he hates (especially politicians) has been ridiculed.
** Konstantindes has said in another episode of his talk show, that he doesn't have a problem with gay people [[note]]though he still refers to being gay as a "sickness"[[/note]] , but he despises show-offs regarding such identities.
* IrrationalHatred: The hosts poke fun at Makeleio presenter Stefanos Chios' hatred for Giannis Daravigas, a member of the show's panel.

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* HeteronormativeCrusader: I ''I Ora tou Laou Laou'' presenter Nikos Konstantinides' use of words "lesbian" and "gay", among others, to describe someone he hates (especially politicians) has been ridiculed.
** Konstantindes has said in another episode of his talk show, that he doesn't
politicians)[[note]]as well as, despite claiming to not really have a problem with gay people [[note]]though he still refers people, referring to being gay homosexuality as a "sickness"[[/note]] , but he despises show-offs regarding such identities.
sickness[[/note]] has been ridiculed in certain sketches.
* IrrationalHatred: The hosts poke fun at Makeleio ''Makeleio'' presenter Stefanos Chios' hatred for Giannis Daravigas, a member of the show's panel.



** Certain sketches poke fun at Greek writer Nikos Konstantinides' habit of promoting his not-so-family friendly books to children, making fake inappropriate book commercials. Examples include:

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** Certain sketches poke fun at Greek writer Nikos Konstantinides' habit of promoting his not-so-family friendly books to children, making fake inappropriate book commercials. Examples include:



* TakeThat: A very common occurence, mostly aimed at unpopular political figures and parties.

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* TakeThat: A very common occurence, mostly aimed at unpopular political figures and parties.parties.
* YouCanPanicNow: Another habit of Nikos Konstantinides that the show has poked fun at: for example, one sketch advertises alcohol's melting of the vital organs, fried food's fatal results and loud music leading to such diseases as Ebola and AIDS, as well as the medicine necessary to prevent the above.
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** Certain sketches poke fun at Greek writer Giorgos Konstantinidis' habit of promoting his not-so-family friendly books to children, making fake inappropriate book commercials. Examples include:

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** Certain sketches poke fun at Greek writer Giorgos Konstantinidis' Nikos Konstantinides' habit of promoting his not-so-family friendly books to children, making fake inappropriate book commercials. Examples include:
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* HeteronormativeCrusader: I Ora tou Laou presenter Nikos Konstantinides' use of words "lesbian" and "gay", among others, to describe someone he hates (especially politicians) has been ridiculed.
** Konstantindes has said in another episode of his talk show, that he doesn't have a problem with gay people [[note]]though he still refers to being gay as a "sickness"[[/note]] , but he despises show-offs regarding such identities.
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** One TakeThat against the Golden Dawn [[note]]a Greek neo-Nazist party, for those who don't know[[/note]] lampoons their attempt to open a Sunday school by describing the following activities: "stabbing a sleazy emigrant, cutting off their head, legs, arms, and burning the remains" (plasticine), "drawing Mosques for those filthy people of a different religion and burning it, them and the drawing itself" (drawing), a play where a Golden Dawn member beats up a member of the Communist Youth of Greece for voting..

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** One TakeThat against the Golden Dawn [[note]]a Greek neo-Nazist party, for those who don't know[[/note]] lampoons their attempt to open a Sunday school by describing the following activities: "stabbing a sleazy emigrant, cutting off their head, legs, arms, and burning the remains" (plasticine), "drawing Mosques for those filthy people of a different religion and burning it, them and the drawing itself" (drawing), a play where a Golden Dawn member beats up a member of the Communist Youth of Greece for voting..voting for the Communist Party of Greece, and a version of "If You're Happy and You Know it" that talks about breaking foreigners' heads and burying them.

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* TakeThat: A very common occurence, mostly aimed at unpopular political figures and parties.
* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: Certain sketches poke fun at Greek writer Giorgos Konstantinidis' habit of promoting his not-so-family friendly books to children. Examples include:
** The books ''The Cauldrons of Hell'' [[note]]describes how the human body reacts to Hell and the torture that awaits[[/note]], ''Death by Electric Chair'' [[note]]describes ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, with a DVD of ''Film/TheGreenMile'' as a gift[[/note]], ''Crushed'' [[note]]a story about a dog who was run over by a lorry[[/note]] and ''Santa Claus Doesn't Exist and you're Adopted'' [[note]]which, outside from disproving Santa's existence, tells the reader the conspiracy between those who pretend to be their parents[[/note]].

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* TakeThat: A very common occurence, mostly aimed at unpopular political figures and parties.
* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids:
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Certain sketches poke fun at Greek writer Giorgos Konstantinidis' habit of promoting his not-so-family friendly books to children.children, making fake inappropriate book commercials. Examples include:
** *** The books ''The Cauldrons of Hell'' [[note]]describes how the human body reacts to Hell and the torture that awaits[[/note]], awaits there[[/note]], ''Death by Electric Chair'' [[note]]describes ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, with a DVD of ''Film/TheGreenMile'' as a gift[[/note]], ''Crushed'' [[note]]a story about a dog who was run over by a lorry[[/note]] and ''Santa Claus ''SantaClaus Doesn't Exist and you're Adopted'' [[note]]which, outside from disproving Santa's existence, tells the reader the conspiracy between those who pretend to be their parents[[/note]].parents[[/note]].
*** The books ''Literature/TheLittleMatchGirl Immolates Herself'', ''The Polluted Theatre/SwanLake'' [[note]]describes an ecological disaster where a lake is polluted, killing five hundred swans[[/note]], ''Literature/{{Rudolph|TheRedNosedReindeer}} is TheAntiChrist'' and ''Santa Claus Got Stuck in the Chimney'' [[note]]a {{Deconstruction}} of Santa's [[HelpImStuck tendency of getting stuck in chimney]], where he dies, his corpse being described in all its {{nause|aFuel}}ous glory, and the family of the house succumb to infectious diseases that hadn't appeared in centuries[[/note]].
** One TakeThat against the Golden Dawn [[note]]a Greek neo-Nazist party, for those who don't know[[/note]] lampoons their attempt to open a Sunday school by describing the following activities: "stabbing a sleazy emigrant, cutting off their head, legs, arms, and burning the remains" (plasticine), "drawing Mosques for those filthy people of a different religion and burning it, them and the drawing itself" (drawing), a play where a Golden Dawn member beats up a member of the Communist Youth of Greece for voting..
* TakeThat: A very common occurence, mostly aimed at unpopular political figures and parties.

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* IrrationalHatred: The hosts poke fun at Makeleio presenter Stefanos Chios' hatred for Giannis Daravigas, a member of the show's panel.


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* IrrationalHatred: The hosts poke fun at Makeleio presenter Stefanos Chios' hatred for Giannis Daravigas, a member of the show's panel.
* ButWaitTheresMore: A sketch pokes fun at a infomercial, in which a bracelet [[note]]that can apparently help with, among others, stress, headaches, migraines and insomnia[[/note]] is sold, with a clothes dryer as a free addition.
** In said sketch, a bouncing spring is sold for 9.99 euros. In addition, a 70-story skyscraper that's worth 600 million euros, comes free with every purchase.
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While the show has often garnered criticism for unsavory humor, it didn't stop the show from being an overall success.
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''Radio Arvyla'' is a Greek satirical talkshow hosted by Antonis Kanakis, Giannis Servetas, Stathis Panagiotopoulos and Christos Kiousis. The show started airing on [=ANT1=] in April 14, 2008, but had two {{Channel Hop}}s after that: one to Skai in 2019 and one to Website/YouTube in 2020.

One of the main focuses of the show is political commentary on Greek sociopolitical issues like the economic crisis, mostly [[TakeThat in a less than flattering manner]]. The show otherwise consists of one of the hosts (Stathis Panagiotopoulos) telling [[SoUnfunnyItsFunny a horrible joke]], and sometimes funny videos.

While the show has often garnered criticism for unsavory humor, it didn't stop the show from being an overall success.

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!! Radio Arvyla contains examples of:
* TakeThat: A very common occurence, mostly aimed at unpopular political figures and parties.
* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: Certain sketches poke fun at Greek writer Giorgos Konstantinidis' habit of promoting his not-so-family friendly books to children. Examples include:
** The books ''The Cauldrons of Hell'' [[note]]describes how the human body reacts to Hell and the torture that awaits[[/note]], ''Death by Electric Chair'' [[note]]describes ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, with a DVD of ''Film/TheGreenMile'' as a gift[[/note]], ''Crushed'' [[note]]a story about a dog who was run over by a lorry[[/note]] and ''Santa Claus Doesn't Exist and you're Adopted'' [[note]]which, outside from disproving Santa's existence, tells the reader the conspiracy between those who pretend to be their parents[[/note]].

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