| DOUGAL | Dog in the children's TV programme The Magic Roundabout (6) |
| BRIAN | Slow but well-meaning snail in the children's TV programme The Magic Roundabout (5) |
| STUBBORN | Mr. --, a character in the children's TV programme 'The Mr. Men Show' (8) |
| SPOTTY | Dog which appeared in the 1950s BBC children's television programme The Woodentops (6) |
| ERIC | _ Thompson, writer and narrator of the children's programme The Magic Roundabout (4) |
| KONNIE | ___ Huq, the longestserving female presenter of the children's TV programme Blue Peter (6) |
| BUNGLE | Brown furry bear in the children's TV series Rainbow (6) |
| ARCHIE | Inventor in the children's TV series Balamory played by Miles Jupp (6) |
| EMILY | Human character who owns the shop in the children's TV programme Bagpuss (5) |
| INIGO | First name of the puppet maker in the children's TV programme Pipkins |
| ATKINS | Surname of the children's TV character Marmalade, played by Charlotte Coleman (6) |
| GROUCH | Oscar the _, Muppet character created for children's TV programme Sesame Street (6) |
| MAGPIE | British children's TV programme broadcast between 1968 and 1980 (6) |
| BAXTER | Biddy ___, late producer of children's TV programme Blue Peter (6) |
| ERMINTRUDE | The name of the cow in the children's TV series The Magic Roundabout (10) |
| TISWAS | Children's TV programme that included Chris Tarrant and Sally James among its hosts (6) |
| OTT | Late-night adult version of the children's TV programme Tiswas |
| SESAME | ___ Street, children's television programme (6) |
| ZIPPY | Loud-mouthed orange puppet character on the children's television programme Rainbow (1972-92) |
| BARNEYMCGREW | Bearded fireman who drove the fire engine in the children's TV series Trumpton (6,6) |