| PERCYTHROWER | Buckinghamshire-born horticulturist; presenter of BBC TV programme Gardeners' World from 1969-76 |
| THROWER | Percy ___, presenter of BBC TV programme Gardeners' World from 1969-76 (7) |
| HANN | Judith ___, presenter of BBC TV programme Tomorrow's World from 1974-94 (4) |
| EVAN | Replacement for Jeremy Paxman in 2014 as main presenter of BBC TV programme Newsnight (4,5) |
| SKELTON | Helen ___, presenter of BBC TV programme Morning Live (7) |
| MELLISH | Robert ?, Labour Party Chief Whip from 1969-76; MP for Bermondsey from 1950-82 (7) |
| HAND | Eoin .... , 1969-75 Republic of Ireland and 1969-76 Portsmouth defender; 1988-92 Huddersfield manager (4) |
| ANIMALMAGIC | BBC TV programme presented by Johnny Morris from 1962-83 |
| DAY | Robin ?, journalist and broadcaster who presented BBC TV programme Question Time from 1979-89 |
| NATIONWIDE | Early evening BBC TV programme mixing news, consumer affairs and light entertainment, broadcast 1969-83 |
| MATCHOFTHEDAY | BBC TV programme with plenty of kicks? (5,2,3,3) |
| ANIMAL | & 19A BBC TV programme presented by Johnny Morris from 1962-83 (6,5) |
| CHICO | Nickname of the 1969-76 Aston Villa midfielder Ian Hamilton (5) |
| SONGS | ___ of Praise, longrunning BBC TV programme (5) |
| ATTENBOROUGH | David ?, broadcaster; winner of the Living Icons award presented by BBC TV programme The Culture Show in 2006 |
| THESKYAT | BBC TV programme first presented by Sir Patrick Moore in April, 1957 (3,3,2,5) |
| SPECIAL | Rugby--- , BBC TV programme that was first broadcast in 1966 (7) |
| WHODOYOUTHINKYOUARE | 1997 Spice Girls song and a BBC TV programme since 2004 |
| NIGHT | BBC TV programme first presented by Sir Patrick Moore in April 1957 (3,3,2,5) |
| SEZ | and 15ac, 1969-76 ITV sketch show starring Les Dawson |