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The phrase "a radio programme" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific show or broadcast that is aired on the radio.
Example: "I listened to a fascinating radio programme about climate change yesterday."
Alternatives: "a radio show" or "a radio broadcast."
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She also co-hosts a radio programme Ser Sustentable.
A radio programme maker told me that "it's a disaster.
As well as a popular TV show, he puts out a radio programme and bestselling books.
"We all started, of course, publishing on a radio programme, Anthology, put together by Robert Weaver".
Appearance: none – it's a radio programme, about rural life in the village of Ambridge.
Two years ago, Kennedy made a radio programme called Holding Hands.
"When we launched Jaggy there was one photographer and a radio programme," McGhee says.
He never made a radio programme or wrote a piece on the fly.
I have just finished making a radio programme about a book.
It takes years to learn the ins and outs of running a radio programme".
I once heard a radio programme about this woman who was farming chickens on the Isle of Harris.
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