| TRUMPTON | 1960s BBC TV children's series; a successor to Camberwick Green |
| DANIELHANDLER | American writer best known for his children's series A Series of Unfortunate Events, published under the pseudonym Lemony Snicket |
| RAGTRADE | The 1960s BBC comedy show The ____ popularised Miriam Karlin's slogan "Everybody out!" |
| SOFTLYSOFTLY | 1960s BBC TV police drama series starring Stratford Johns and Frank Windsor (6,6) |
| RAYBARRETT | Australian actor who played Peter Thornton in 1960s BBC TV drama series Mogul (3,7) |
| ADAMADAMANTLIVES | 1960s BBC TV adventure series starring Gerald Harper in the title role |
| ADAMADAMANT | 1960s BBC TV adventure series starring Gerald Harper in the title role |
| LIVES | see 7dn, 1960s BBC TV adventure series starring Gerald Harper in the title role |
| COL | Oddly, only the Guardian's after first instalment of Camberwick Green? (6) |
| OUR | Oddly, only the Guardian's after first instalment of Camberwick Green? (6) |
| WINDY | Tediously talkative like the miller in Camberwick Green? (5) |
| CANT | Brian ___, narrator of Camberwick Green, Chigley and Trumpton (4) |
| HERBS | The ___, 1968 BBC TV children's series created and written by Michael Bond (5) |
| CHRISTOPHER | Male presenter of BBC TV children's series Blue Peter from 1958-67 (11,5) |
| JUPP | Miles -, actor-comedian who played Archie in BBC TV children's series Balamory (4) |
| PLAYS | 1964-88 BBC TV children's series featuring dolls Hamble and Jemima |
| PLAYSCHOOL | 1964-88 BBC TV children's series featuring dolls Hamble and Jemima |
| TRACE | Male presenter of BBC TV children's series Blue Peter from 1958-67 (5) |
| POSTMANPAT | BBC TV children's series whose title character works in the fictional village of Greendale |
| NOG | The Saga of ___, BBC TV children's series first broadcast in 1959 (6,3,3) |