| OWENWINGRAVE | Benjamin Britten opera for BBC TV first broadcast in 1971 |
| OWEN | Benjamin Britten opera for BBC TV first broadcast in 1971 |
| WINGRAVE | Benjamin Britten opera for BBC TV first broadcast in 1971 |
| AMERICANDAD | Seth MacFarlane's wry animation series for TV, first broadcast in 2005 (8,3) |
| BILLYBUDD | Benjamin Britten opera first produced in London in 1951 |
| BILLY | Benjamin Britten opera first produced in London in 1951 (5,4) |
| BUDD | Benjamin Britten opera first produced in London in 1951 (5,4) |
| PETERGRIMES | Benjamin Britten opera first performed in 1945 (5,6) |
| GLORIANA | Nickname for Elizabeth I - 1953 Benjamin Britten opera written for Elizabeth II's coronation (8) |
| FERRIER | Kathleen ?, British contralto who created the title role in Benjamin Britten opera The Rape of Lucretia |
| PEARS | Peter ?, English tenor who created the role of Peter Quint in 1954 Benjamin Britten opera The Turn of the Screw |
| ALBERTHERRING | Benjamin Britten opera after a story by Maupassant (6,7) |
| SCREW | The Turn of the _, Benjamin Britten opera (5) |
| PTERGRIMES | Benjamin Britten opera |
| MATCHGAME | Classic of daytime TV first aired in 1962 [Atlanta, Bangor] |
| HOLMFIRTH | Town in West Yorkshire; filming location for BBC TV sitcom Last of the Summer Wine (9) |
| WHELDON | Surmame of Huw, the BBC broadcaster and executive who was controller of programmes for BBC Television in 1965 (7) |
| NATION | Terry ?, Welsh writer who created the Daleks for BBC TV series Doctor Who (6) |
| IWASARAT | Philip Pullman children's novel, adapted for BBC TV (1,3,1,3) |
| VIEWPOINT | Mark to watch TV first from a high position (9) |