| DOCHERTY | Jack ?, Scottish actor and writer; cast member of Channel 4 comedy series Absolutely |
| CORBETT | Ronnie ?, Scottish actor and comedian associated with Ronnie Barker |
| VETTRIANO | Jack ?, Scottish artist whose works include The Singing Butler and The Billy Boys (9) |
| MCCALLUM | David ?, Scottish actor who played Illya Kuryakin in 1960s US television series The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (8) |
| CUMMING | Alan ?, Scottish actor who played Sebastian Flight in BBC TV sitcom The High Life (7) |
| STONEYBRIDGE | Town in TV series 'Absolutely' which made promotional videos (an Olympic bid, for example) (12) |
| ASCOT | ITVBe series, Absolutely ----- (5) |
| MATT | Actor and musician who plays the title role in Channel 4 comedy series Toast of London (4,5) |
| BERRY | Actor and musician who plays the title role in Channel 4 comedy series Toast of London (4,5) |
| KAY | Peter ?, star of Channel 4 comedy series Phoenix Nights |
| CHRIS | Director and co-writer of 2005 Channel 4 comedy series Nathan Barley (5,6) |
| MORRIS | Director and co-writer of 2005 Channel 4 comedy series Nathan Barley (5,6) |
| CARR | Jimmy ?, host of Channel 4 comedy panel show The Big Fat Quiz of the Year (4) |
| WEBB | Robert ?, actor whose roles include Jeremy Usborne in Channel 4 comedy series Peep Show (4) |
| TOAST | --- Of London, a Channel 4 comedy series starring Matt Berry as a put-upon actor (5) |
| SPACED | Channel 4 comedy series written by and starring Jessica Stevenson and Simon Pegg that ran from 1999- |
| MANDOWN | Channel 4 comedy series written by and starring Greg Davies (3,4) |
| MATTBERRY | Actor-musician who plays the title role in Channel 4 comedy series Toast of London |
| ROBBIEGEE | Actor who played Lee Stanley in Channel 4 comedy series Desmond's (6,3) |
| PEARSON | Neil ?, actor who played Dave Charnley in 1990s Channel 4 comedy series Drop the Dead Donkey (7) |