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Discover LudwigThe phrase "programs about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific type of program or programs in general. Example: I've been watching a lot of educational programs about history lately.
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She starred in reality programs about herself.
We do nothing but have television programs about recession.
Most famously, he recorded dozens of television programs about art.
Or I watch programs about the Roman Empire.
Programs about the Nazi persecution have been televised.
After Nicholas disappeared, she had often watched television news programs about lurid child abductions.
Mr. Ianniello said it is regularly mentioned on history programs about the Mafia.
The Sundance Channel broadcast a series of programs about creative Iconoclasts that was well worth watching.
Programs about, rather than of, music have obtained a modicum of television success.
If he wants to do programs about art in this way, then that's fine.
The VH-1 and E Entertainmentt cable channels have shown programs about it.
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