| WHELDON | Surmame of Huw, the BBC broadcaster and executive who was controller of programmes for BBC Television in 1965 (7) |
| JONESIE | Huw the 7Dn 20Ac, might join and see action (7) |
| BICOLOR | Sic olim televisio erat |
| WILIER | More astute of Huw ultimately to remain in Ireland |
| SEESAW | Title of a strand of programmes for children that included King Rollo, Bagpuss and Bric-a-Brac origi |
| CHOREOGRAPHER | Supplier of programmes for the corps (13) |
| REMOTELY | Even the least bit interested in being TV controller of programmes? (8) |
| REMOTE | Controller of programmes is standoffish (6) |
| LARRYBIRD | Only man to win MVP, Coach of the Year, and Executive of the Year in the NBA |
| BILLODDIE | Member of The Goodies whose wildlife programmes for the BBC have included Springwatch and Autumnwatch |
| REITH | Scottish broadcasting executive who was employed as director general of the newly formed BBC in 1927 (5) |
| OPRAH | Former chat show host and executive producer of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, ___ Winfrey (5) |
| RADIO | The broadcasting of sound programmes for the public to listen to (5) |
| GOLDWYN | Polish born film executive who was the G in MGM studios (7) |
| RHIMES | "Words have power. TV has power. My pen has power." She was head writer and executive producer of the TV series Scandal, among many other credits. |
| BULAWAYO | Industrial city and executive of the province in Royal Shakespeare Matabeleland, Company from Zimbabwe (8) |
| COLE | A creator of Bod, Bric-a-Brac, Chock-A-Block, Fingerbobs, Gran, Pigeon Street and other programmes for children; or, a vegetable for slaw (4) |
| MAIR | Eddie -, former LBC and BBC broadcaster; hosted Radio 4's PM (4) |
| SARA | Actress and executive producer Gilbert of "The Conners" |
| PATRICKSTEWART | Star and executive producer of the TV series Star Trek: Picard |