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The phrase "do a programme" is correct and usable in written English.
For example, you might say: "I'm attending a conference to do a programme of workshops on communication skills." In this context, "do a programme" means to participate in activities as part of a particular program or event.
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Nelson Mandela didn't do a programme like this".
"I met Cage and he suggested that we do a programme together back in the 1940s.
At the Novelli Academy [a cookery school], we do a programme for vegetarians with some fantastic recipes.
But not by ringing up (former BBC2 controller) Jane Root and saying he wanted to do a programme with his son; he would have been laughed at.
When someone in BBC development asked if I wanted to do a programme with my dad, he initially thought it was a really bad idea.
With one hasty yes I was committed – you cannot do a programme substitution with the Goldbergs; it would be like trying to replace George Clooney.
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And how does a programme – or more specifically, the programmer – define "sex"?
Doing a programme from Guantánamo Bay.
How did a programme about cake become so divisive?
Doing a programme from an abortion clinic, in a really straightforward, factual way.
Teach First does a programme where they encourage people to go and teach a class.
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