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The phrase "cookery programme" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a television show or radio show that focuses on cooking and recipes. Example sentence: I love to watch the cookery programme "The Great British Bake Off" on Tuesday nights.
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Not a cookery programme with psychopaths.
She now presents Channel 4 cookery programme 'What's Cooking?'.
A brand-new cookery programme with a difference!
No, Walken simply wanted his own cookery programme.
That's like saying you've made a cookery programme and put too much food in it.
On Wednesday the shutters were up, door open, and inside the TV was beaming out a lunchtime cookery programme.
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Maybe they could axe these cookery programmes?
TV cookery programmes and recipe books have also contributed.
He also hosts travel and cookery programmes on TV.
Umar: The documentaries are good, and the cookery programmes.
Many cookery programmes are so hyped up; this one isn't.
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