they've spelt it both ways
'cause we're multi cultural
i always thought program was a tv show and a programme was a schedule of events
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i always thought program was a tv show and a programme was a schedule of events
The BBC is particularly fond of the "programme" form
using it even in "computer programme".
I always imagine that means the code is printed out in copperplate script on heavy card with delicately scalloped edges.
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Thu 14 Nov 2013, 3:29,
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I always imagine that means the code is printed out in copperplate script on heavy card with delicately scalloped edges.
"Programme" is correct in British English in all uses except a computer program.
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