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The phrase "a bad programme about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a television show, radio program, or any other type of media that is considered poor in quality or content.
Example: "I watched a bad programme about the history of cheese, and it was incredibly dull."
Alternatives: "a poor show on" or "an awful program regarding".
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It's almost impossible to make a bad programme about Marlon Brando.
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Either way, this was a bad programme and everyone who watched it should be ashamed.
I'd like to know the programme maker who's never made a bad programme.' Not every gamble has paid off, though.
We must not have a bad conscience about Europe.
I have a bad feeling about this place.
I cannot say a bad thing about him.
I just had a bad feeling about it.
"You never say a bad word about him," Chanel said.
He had a bad feeling about the whole situation.
"I never had a bad dream about Auschwitz".
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