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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a travelling programme" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a schedule or itinerary for a series of events or activities that take place in different locations.
Example: "The festival has organized a travelling programme that will showcase local artists in various cities throughout the summer."
Alternatives: "a touring schedule" or "a mobile program".
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That petition, as well as comment pieces in the Algerian press, has been prompted by the proposed visit to seven Algerian cities of the Camus Caravan, a travelling programme of events dedicated to Camus's life organised jointly by Sabah M'Rakach, an Algerian, and Guillaume Luchelli, a Frenchman.
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The action shifts around Europe in a way more befitting a travel programme than a spy movie.
Now I work on TV - some of my shows are about football, but I also do a travel programme.
Instead of a plot, the film gives us aimless scenes of the foursome riding camels through the desert, singing karaoke, shopping in a souk, and generally making you unsure if you're watching a film or a travel programme.
She highlighted a recent trust ruling against the BBC's Middle East correspondent, Jeremy Bowen, criticised by the trust for comments made as part of his reporting on the Arab/Israeli conflict, as well as a ruling that Michael Palin oversimplified the issues when he talked about who was to blame for the Yugoslav conflict of the 1990s in a travel programme.
By now the rumours of the travelling programme was spreading across the country and as the anticipation heightened the impact increased.
The Tate goes on tour: part of the new travel programme from the Tate Galleries includes a trip to discover the culinary and visual arts of California (theultimatetravelcompany.co.uk) 6.
For a deeper look at Takanakuy, this episode of the documentary travel programme The Vice Guide to Travel shows celebrations in the towns of Santo Tomás and Llique.
His mother's brother is Richard Branson, for whom Ned works on the Virgin Galactic space travel programme.
It launched amid much fanfare, but Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic commercial space-travel programme has been plagued with problems and delays.
During a career spanning three decades, she has been a regular on shows such as Whose Line Is It Anyway?, Call My Bluff, and QI, as well as fronting the travel programme Excess Baggage.
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