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I . pro·gramme [ˈprəʊgræm] N

1. programme (single broadcast):

programme RADIO, TV
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II . pro·gramme <-mm-> [ˈprəʊgræm] VB trans

1. programme (instruct):

2. programme usu passive (mentally train):

ˈar·ma·ments pro·gramme N

ˈra·dio pro·gramme N

tele·vi·sion ˈpro·gramme N, tele·vi·sion ˈpro·gram N

ˈtrain·ing pro·gramme N, ˈtrain·ing pro·gram N

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Instead, a line printer was the primary output device, while the monitor was limited to keeping track of the programme's operation.
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It was the first time the programme's viewing figures had topped 1 million in 2007.
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Clearly the programme's makers considered the time was right for the subject to be featured.
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The programme's audience comprises mainly students, housewives and pensioners, owing to the teatime broadcast slot and inclusive appeal of its format and presentation.
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The programme's broad appeal attracts audiences of children and families as well as science fiction fans.
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Although some of the programme's conclusions have been disputed by historians it still makes compelling and often moving viewing.
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She reprised this role for the programme's ninth and tenth series.
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The programme's format drew particular scorn for its shallowness and concentration on one continent's news at the expense of the rest.
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Others have criticised the apolitical nature of the programme's comedy.
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