Noun
TV program (plural TV programs)
Alternative form of television program
The reality of any location in Britain being used in a TV program of a film is that something bad is going to happen! That's the nature of drama. Most of the things that get made or basically grisly detective shows about murders, accidents or medical dramas. Ben Wheatley
Nudity, in the right way, can enhance a film or a TV program or a TV commercial. If it's done tastefully it can make it more of an interesting product. Mark Roberts
Pride is one of the socially acceptable sins in some corners of the evangelical culture. It's just straight-out ego gratification - how important I am; whether my name gets on the building or on the TV program or in the magazine article. Richard Foster
Appearing on a TV program on Thursday night, Suga said that "thinking ahead, we'll have no choice but to raise the consumption tax by asking the people (to understand) and after undertaking stringent administrative reforms (to cut government spending)." Source: Internet
Hannity later repeated his idea to former Republican Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich on his TV program after again citing Weissmann's comments. Source: Internet
Mikaeilzadeh made the remarks in an IRIB TV program, adding that so far over 4,400 works have been sent to the national and international sections festival. Source: Internet