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The phrase "a television programme" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific show or series that is broadcast on television.
Example: "I watched a fascinating documentary on a television programme about climate change last night."
Alternatives: "a TV show" or "a television show".
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Recently I filmed a television programme.
Not for a television programme, you understand.
A television programme is being made about the making of a television programme.
THE new talking-point for Italians is a television programme.
Hoover has set up a television programme, Uncommon Knowledge.
A couple watch a television programme to improve literacy.
You can't hold the BBC, or a television programme.
More of a Google search than a television programme really.
They signed up to perform on stage — not to appear on a television programme.
Losing an iPhone can spoil a day or more; missing a television programme is merely irritating.
It's less a television programme and more a thing that's on TV sometimes.
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