| JACKANORY | BBC children's TV series, designed to stimulate an interest in reading, first broadcast in 1965 (9) |
| WHET | To stimulate an appetite (4) |
| PIQUE | Stimulate an interest |
| HUMPHREY | Children's show first broadcast in 1965, Here's ... (8) |
| ENIDBLYTON | During the 1940s and 1950s, which British author was responsible for inspiring countless children's interest in reading? (4,6) |
| KINDLE | Arouse interest in reading device |
| SENSORY | A ___ garden is designed to stimulate sight, sound, touch, feel and smell (7) |
| AEROBIC | 0t exercise, designed to stimulate the cardiovascular system (7) |
| ANDYPANDY | BBC children's TV series first broadcast in 1950 |
| BLUEPETER | BBC children's TV series (4,5) |
| DAMASCENE | Sudden wonderful conversion, perhaps, when - without reading first - drama takes on part of act (9) |
| EXLIBRIST | Former politician maybe reading first books: he likes the ones with stickers! |
| NEWSROUND | BBC children's news programme, which has run since April 1972 (9) |
| TOMETOYOU | 1990s BBC children's game show that was presented by the Chuckle Brothers (2,2,2,3) |
| JEMIMA | Rag doll with long red and white striped legs in the BBC children's TV series Play School |
| GARDEN | Popular BBC children's TV series, In the Night ------ (6) |
| MORRIS | Johnny, presenter of the BBC children's TV series Animal Magic (6) |
| ANIMALMAGIC | BBC children's TV series that was presented by Johnny Morris (6,5) |
| SUPERSTORE | Saturday ___, 1980s BBC children's TV series presented by Mike Read, Sarah Greene, Keith Chegwin and John Craven |
| CRACKERJACK | Long-running BBC children's TV series whose hosts included Eamonn Andrews, Leslie Crowther and Michael Aspel (11) |