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"program" vs "programme"

Both 'programme' and 'program' are correct, but their usage depends on the English variant being used. 'Programme' is more commonly used in British English, while 'program' is more common in American English.

Last Updated: March 21, 2024

program

This is correct in American English.

Use 'program' when writing in American English to refer to a planned series of events or activities.

Examples:

  • I'm watching a TV program tonight.
  • The theater has a great program of shows this season.

Alternatives:

  • schedule
  • agenda
  • itinerary
  • list of events
  • lineup

programme

This is correct in British English.

Use 'programme' when writing in British English to refer to a planned series of events or activities.

Examples:

  • I'm watching a TV programme tonight.
  • The theatre has a great programme of shows this season.

Alternatives:

  • schedule
  • agenda
  • itinerary
  • list of events
  • lineup

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