| VEGOUT | Leave TV in the open (3,3) |
| SETOUT | Leave television in the open (3,3) |
| SETOFF | Leave TV with screen blank? (3, 3) |
| REMOTE | Has done more than most to change the course for what's on television in the sticks (6) |
| MINUTE | Radio show which made it to television in the 1990s, Just A _ (6) |
| ART | American comic actor, popular on TV in The Honeymooners and the winner of an Oscar in 1974 for Harry |
| EDEN | She slept in a bottle in your TV in the '60s. |
| ROOMMATES | Live-in partners turning over TV in the morning getting fix (9) |
| ROWLFTHEDOG | The first Muppet to appear regularly on TV, in The Jimmy Dean Show from 1963 (5,3,3) |
| OTIS | ___ the Aardvark puppet presenter on children's TV in the 1990s (4) |
| DELIASMITH | TV chef who first appeared on TV in the 1970s (5,5) |
| GOODIES | Desirable things seen on TV in the 70s (7) |
| TESTTUBE | Trial by TV in the birthplace of science? (4,4) |
| DONALDGRAY | South African actor who played detective Mark Saber on British TV in the 1950s and voiced Colonel Wh |
| LYNDA | --- Carter, actress remembered for playing Wonder Woman on TV in the 1970s (5) |
| WONDERWOMAN | DC superhero played on TV in the 1970s by Lynda Carter and recently on film by Gal Gadot (6,5) |
| PERRYMASON | Fictional attorney played on TV in the 1960s by Raymond Burr (5,5) |
| BILKO | Which sergeant did Phil Silvers play on TV in the 1950s? (5) |
| MYSTICMEG | Late astrologer who made predictions about National Lottery winners on TV in the 1990s (6,3) |
| SOOTY | Glove puppet bear introduced to TV in the 1950s by Harry Corbett (5) |