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The phrase "a programme about cars" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a television show, documentary, or any other type of media that focuses on automobiles.
Example: "I watched a fascinating programme about cars last night that explored the history of electric vehicles."
Alternatives: "a show about cars" or "a documentary on cars".
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I mean, how can you have a programme about cars - a subject that must have been dealt with in every country in the world - and manage to make it interesting?
Turning a programme about cars in to a programme about three cartoon character blokes having disasters in cars has meant it reaches audiences other parts of the BBC don't.
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Perhaps Wild Tales 2 will have a story about three English guys driving through Argentina making a television programme about cars, although it should incidentally be said that Szifrón is not interested in the behaviour of non-Argentinians.
A true programme about cars would be one that roped all this like a steed, and said: look.
A programme about doing up cars?' said Quito.
The TV baker told Radio Times: "I'm actually doing my own programme about cars at the moment.
There can't be a TV show, including medical documentaries, that makes so many references to the penis – or the "gentleman's sausage", as the Top Gear presenters say – as this programme about cars.
"[What about] a programme about sex with animals?
I'd love to make a programme about Gina Ford.
How did a programme about cake become so divisive?
There is even a future for programmes about cars.
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