| HAPPYEVER | 1970s BBC TV sitcom starring Terry Scott and June Whitfield (5,4) |
| AFTER | 1970s BBC TV sitcom starring Terry Scott and June Whitfield (5) |
| STILLGAME | BBC TV sitcom starring Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill |
| OTHERONE | The -, 1970s BBC TV sitcom starring Richard Briers and Michael Gambon (5,3) |
| GREENLEAF | Cable TV church drama starring Lynn Whitfield as Lady Mae |
| EVESBAYOU | 1997 film set in Louisiana starring Lynn Whitfield and Samuel L. Jackson: 2 wds. |
| SPARTACUS | Rebel slave portrayed by Andy Whitfield and Kirk Douglas (9) |
| TERRY | British comic who starred with June Whitfield in Terry And June (----- Scott) |
| TRIATHLON | RIO 2016: Sport in which Canadian Olympian Simon Whitfield won gold in Sydney in 2000 |
| TOWERS | 1970s BBC TV sitcom featuring and co-written by John Cleese and Connie Booth (6,6) |
| FAWLTY | 1970s BBC TV sitcom featuring and co-written by John Cleese and Connie Booth (6,6) |
| BECKINSALE | Richard ?, comedy actor who played Godber in 1970s BBC TV sitcom Porridge |
| JUNE | Terry And _, 1970s/80s sitcom with Terry Scott (4) |
| ETH | Character played by June Whitfield in BBC Radio's Take It From Here (3) |
| ETHEL | June Whitfield played ... Glum in the popular radio show Take It From Here |
| MAGNIFICENT | And 8 The -, 1984 BBC TV sitcom starring Ronnie Barker and Sharon Morgan (11,5) |
| TOOMANY | See 141959 comedy film starring Terry-Thomas and George Cole |
| TOOMANYCROOKS | 1959 comedy film starring Terry-Thomas and George Cole |
| CROOKS | 1959 comedy film starring Terry-Thomas and George Cole (3,4,6) |
| EVER | 1980s BBC TV sitcom starring Richard Briers and Penelope Wilton (4,10,7) |