S1ngles

Singles (also written s1NgLEs) is a Greek television dramedy series that airs on Mega Channel. The first season made its début, airing during the 2004-2005 television season. The series had a great response from mainly young audiences. As a result of the pregnancy of actress Maria Solomou during the end of the very first season, her character Rania was rewritten as also getting pregnant. The series went under one season hiatus. The series restarted by 2006 with the début of its second season, with changes in the structure of the series cast, consisting as main characters Maria Solomou in the role of Rania and Sunny Hatziargiri in the role of Lila.

S1ngles
StarringMaria Solomou
Sunny Hatziargiri
Country of originGreece
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes75
Production
Running time43 minutes
Release
Original networkMega Channel
Original release2004 (2004) 
2008 (2008)
External links
Website

From October 2007 until February 2008 the series were named as S1ngles 2½, since the stories of the second season didn't come to a close yet. In February 2008 the first episode of the S1ngles 3 chapter introduced new characters and storylines.

The show's final episode aired in June, 2008.

Reception

Cast and characters

Season 1 (2004–2005) named as S1ngles:

  • Panayiota Vlanti as Maro
  • Maximos Moumouris as Orestes
  • Maria Solomou as Rania
  • Odysseas Papaspiliopoulos as Arthurus
  • Sunny Hatziargiri as Lila
  • Stamatis Zakolikos as Spyros
  • Antonis Fragakis as Lucas

Season 2 (2006–2007) named as S1ngles 2

  • Maria Solomou as Rania
  • Sunny Hatziargiri as Lila
  • Ares Servetalis as Fotis
  • George Seitaridis as Peristeropoulos
  • Socrates Patsikas as Billy
  • Stefi Poulopoulou as Katerina

Season 3 (2007–2008) named as S1ngles 2½ (from October 2007-February 2008) and as S1ngles 3 (from February 2008-June 2008):

  • Maria Solomou as Rania
  • Sunny Hatziargiri as Lila
  • Ares Servetalis as Fotis
  • Socrates Patsikas as Billy
  • Stefi Poulopoulou as Katerina


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