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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a programme called" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing the name of a specific program, such as a television show, software, or initiative.
Example: "I recently watched a programme called 'The Great British Bake Off' and found it quite entertaining."
Alternatives: "a show named" or "a program titled".
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It also included $120m under a programme called Goal.
"Darpa has a programme called Silent Talk," says Blundell.
I remember a programme called The Boy From Space.
Mexico, for example, runs a programme called PROCAMPO which transfers cash to poor farmers.
Mr Canada's programme begins not in preschool, but in utero in a programme called "Baby College".
THE BBC is currently airing a programme called "I'll Show Them Who's Boss".
He had a programme called Out of Town some 40 years ago.
But Postgate was offering six weeks' work on a programme called Alexander, King of the Mice.
Photograph: Channel 4 A programme called Britain's Deadliest Addictions started on Channel 4 last night.
The proposals are part of a programme called "Project Pace", according to the document.
Tucked away on Channel 4's listings last night was a programme called Dinner at 11.
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