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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a series of programmes" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase can be used to refer to a group of shows which are related in some way, often aired on TV or radio. For example: "The BBC aired a series of programmes last night which explored the science of astrophysics."
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The English National Health Service Institute for Innovation and Improvement designed a series of programmes called The Productive Series.
The station has been running a series of programmes about mental health, and the final one featured MP Dennis Skinner.
On 5 December, Channel 4 is beginning a series of programmes which aim to give some of the properties a new lease of life.
Life will be one of a series of programmes to mark the 150th anniversary of the publication of Charles Darwin's The Origin of Species.
· A few years before he died, Keating thoughtfully produced a series of programmes for Channel 4, showing tricks of the tricksters.
Ofcom said the channel had "failed to preserve due impartiality in these matters over a series of programmes taken as a whole".
Forty-five years later, the BBC Africa service broadcast a series of programmes, produced by Martin Plaut, commemorating the role of African soldiers in the war.
Other related content will include a BBC3 talent show, Girls Can Code and a series of programmes on Radio 4 celebrating coding, computing and digital.
The documentary will be broadcast in January as part of a series of programmes to coincide with what would have been his 70th birthday.
North Korean state television is showing a series of programmes instructing shabbily coiffured men on the personal grooming required of a citizen of the vehemently anti-capitalist state.
From Monday at 9pm, Richard Bacon co-hosts Up for Hire Live, a series of programmes on BBC3 offering practical advice on getting a job.
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