| HODGE | A rustic or countryman; an actress in Rumpole of the Bailey and a television adaptation of Rosamunde Pilcher's The Shell Seekers; or, Samuel Johnson's most famous cat (5) |
| KEITH | Penelope -; actress noted for her roles in The Good Life, To the Manor Born and a television adaptation of Noel Coward's Private Lives (5) |
| ISAAC | Port -; Cornish fishing village where parts of the television adaptation of Rosamunde Pilcher's novel The Shell Seekers was filmed (5) |
| RURAL | Word meaning agrarian, bucolic or countrified, thus the antithesis of urban; or, a habitant of a rustic or pastoral place (5) |
| HORACE | Leo McKern in Rumpole of the Bailey, ... Rumpole (6) |
| HERRIOT | Vet whose semi-autobiographical books were adapted into the film All Creatures Great and Small and a television series of the same name (7) |
| LOGHUT | A small wooden cabin in a rustic or frontier setting (3,3) |
| MINICOOPER | Clubman or Countryman, e.g. |
| YEOMAN | Small farmer or countryman (6) |
| THOMPSON | Athlete who, at the 1984 Olympics, won the decathlon gold medal for the second time; or, an actress who starred in a television adaptation of Olivia Manning's Fortunes of War (8) |
| STARK | In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels and television adaptation Game of Thrones, the house with a coat of arms bearing a depiction of a dire wolf (5) |
| SMALL | Actress who played DS Barbara Havers in a television adaptation of The Inspector Lynley Mysteries (5) |
| LINDSAY | Actor who starred in My Family with Zoe Wanamaker and narrated a television adaptation of Brambly Hedge (7) |
| PRAED | Stage name of actor Michael David Prince, who played Robin of Loxley in Robin of Sherwood and Jake Lovell in the 1993 television adaptation of Jilly Cooper's Riders (5) |
| OFICE | Game of Thrones is a TV adaptation of George RR Martin's fantasy book series, A Song ___ and Fire |
| HOWARD | Castle -; stately home in York designed by Sir John Vanbrugh where a television adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited was filmed (6) |
| ZETAJONES | Welsh actress married to Michael Douglas who starred as Mariette in the television adaptation of H. E. Bates' novel The Darling Buds of May (4-5) |
| APENNYMORENOT | Jeffrey Archer novel published in 1976 and the title of the 1990 television adaptation starring Ed A |
| HOB | Word for a clown; elf or imp; male ferret; quoit peg; rustic; or, prior to modern cookers, a clay shelf beside a fireplace for a heating pan (3) |
| MANSFIELDPARK | Billie Piper starred as Fanny Price in the 2007 television adaptation of this Jane Austen novel (9,4 |