Definition

The British spelling of 'program' that Americans find unnecessarily fancy, referring to a structured set of activities or a show's broadcast schedule. It's also that pamphlet theaters give you that you'll immediately lose but swear you'll keep for memories. In Commonwealth countries, it's the correct spelling; everywhere else, it's just showing off.

Example Usage

The programme listed all the performers, though half the audience was too busy on their phones to notice.

Source: British English terminology

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