| THESKYAT | BBC TV programme first presented by Sir Patrick Moore in April, 1957 (3,3,2,5) |
| NIGHT | BBC TV programme first presented by Sir Patrick Moore in April 1957 (3,3,2,5) |
| SKY | The at Night long-running BBC documentary series on astronomy, presented by Sir Patrick Moore from 1957 to 2013 (3) |
| XYLOPHONE | Instrument played by Sir Patrick Moore on Children in Need in 1982 (9) |
| THESKYATNIGHT | BBC show presented by Patrick Moore (3,3,2,5) |
| MATCHOFTHEDAY | BBC TV programme with plenty of kicks? (5,2,3,3) |
| EDMUNDSPENSER | Poet places Sir Patrick between two kings |
| SELSEY | West Sussex town where Sir Patrick Moore lived from 1967 until his death (6) |
| COMEDINEWITHME | Channel 4 TV programme first broadcast in January 2005, narrated by comedian Dave Lamb |
| TEKARERE | New Zealand's first Maori language TV programme, first airing in 1982 (2,6) |
| YOUTHINKYOUARE | Who Do ____ ?, TV programme, first aired in 2004, in which celebrities trace their family tree (3,5,3,3) |
| PRAISE | Songs Of ___ , religious TV programme first aired in 1961 (6) |
| GEAR | BBC TV motoring show first presented by Angela Rippon in 1977 (3,4) (see 18A) |
| TOP | BBC TV motoring show first presented by Angela Rippon in 1977 (3,4) (see 11A) |
| TOPGEAR | BBC TV motoring show first presented by Angela Rippon in 1977 (3,4) |
| FORTUNE | Wheel Of ___, TV game show begun in the UK in 1988, first presented by Nicky Campbell (7) |
| POOP | Character from The Emoji Movie voiced by Sir Patrick Stewart (4) |
| BLUE | Children's TV series first presented by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams (4,5) |
| RAGTAGAND | BBC TV children's programme first broadcast in 1953 (3,3,3,7) |
| BOBTAIL | BBC TV children's programme first broadcast in 1953 (3,3,3,7) |