| TRACE | Male presenter of BBC TV children's series Blue Peter from 1958-67 (5) |
| CHRISTOPHER | Male presenter of BBC TV children's series Blue Peter from 1958-67 (11,5) |
| ANCHORMAN | Studio-based male presenter (9) |
| KONNIEHUQ | Presenter of BBC TV children's series Blue Peter from 1997-2008; wife of writer Charlie Brooker |
| KONNIE | Presenter of BBC TV children's series Blue Peter from 1997-2008; wife of writer Charlie Brooker (6,3) |
| HUQ | Presenter of BBC TV children's series Blue Peter from 1997-2008; wife of writer Charlie Brooker (6,3) |
| ELLIS | Janet -, a presenter of BBC TV children's show Blue Peter from 1983-87 (5) |
| GROOM | Simon ?, presenter of BBC TV children's show Blue Peter from 1978-86 (5) |
| HERBS | The ___, 1968 BBC TV children's series created and written by Michael Bond (5) |
| PLAYS | 1964-88 BBC TV children's series featuring dolls Hamble and Jemima |
| SUART | Ron, 1958-67 Blackpool manager (5) |
| DETER | Discourage Peter from swapping new penny for old (5) |
| PEDRO | Roped in Peter from abroad! (5) |
| SINGLETON | Val, presenter of Blue Peter from 1962 to 1972 (9) |
| ANTHEATURNER | Host of Blue Peter from 1992 until 1994 (6,6) |
| POSTMANPAT | BBC TV children's series whose title character works in the fictional village of Greendale (7,3) |
| NOG | The Saga of ___, BBC TV children's series first broadcast in 1959 (6,3,3) |
| NOGGINTHE | The Saga of ___, BBC TV children's series first broadcast in 1959 (6,3,3) |
| JUPP | Miles -, actor-comedian who played Archie in BBC TV children's series Balamory (4) |
| PLAYSCHOOL | 1964-88 BBC TV children's series featuring dolls Hamble and Jemima |