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Discover LudwigThe phrase "TV programme" is correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to a specific show or series that is broadcasted on television. Example: "I can't wait to watch the new TV programme about cooking tonight."
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Favourite TV programme?
A TV programme.
His TV programme helped pay school fees.
Cameron: That's my favourite TV programme.
Don't miss your favourite TV programme.
It is completely unobvious territory for a TV programme.
You want to watch a fabulous Notts TV programme?
Pervez helped him out: "It was a TV programme".
It is certainly much more than a TV programme.
This is the politician's syllogism, first introduced on "Yes, Prime Minister", a satirical British TV programme.
Television The last British TV programme I was a huge fan of was The Office.
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