television programme

collocation in English

meaningsoftelevisionandprogramme

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television
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈtel.ɪ.vɪʒ.ən/
us
/ˈtel.ə.vɪʒ.ən/
a device shaped like a box with a screen that receives electrical signals and changes them into moving images and sound, or the method or business of sending images and sound by ...
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programme
noun[C]
uk
/ˈprəʊ.ɡræm/
us
/ˈproʊ.ɡræm/
a broadcast on television ...
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(Definition oftelevisionandprogrammefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoftelevision programme

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This is the sort of point which could be made in atelevisionprogramme.
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Anyone who has ever watched thetelevisionprogrammewill know that it is not a flattering nickname.
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That is why this idea of an educationaltelevisionprogrammeis really all nonsense, because you will not get anybody to look.
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I now come to the question raised about a secondtelevisionprogramme.
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It is, of course, quite clearly the case that the value and attractiveness of atelevisionprogrammecannot always be related to its cost.
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Histelevisionprogrammewas an extension of these efforts.
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It is rare to watch atelevisionprogrammewithout music, and just as rare to watch a programme that is really about music.
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As a response to the ' open prompt ' in the fictional narrative task, the child told the story of his/her favourite film,televisionprogramme.
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Immediately after thistelevisionprogrammethe riot spread with alarming alacrity.
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It is atelevisionprogramme, with its own educative value (apart from any impact of the poll results).
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The article therefore makes a case for using material which is authentic and with which participants are familiar - hence the use of a populartelevisionprogramme.
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Also,televisionprogrammefiltering devices must be sold at prices affordable to all.
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What, if anything, did the information offices do to rebut the allegations made in thistelevisionprogramme?
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At no point in thattelevisionprogrammedid he say that it had been abandoned for technical reasons.
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On thetelevisionprogramme, he had no alternative.
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No more can one run atelevisionprogrammelike that.
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I appeared on atelevisionprogrammeabout voluntary euthanasia a few months ago.
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That has been amply underlined recently in atelevisionprogrammein which some of the railway workers were interviewed about the risks that they took.
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Much concern and many unanswered questions have emerged from just one well-researchedtelevisionprogramme.
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