| REITH | One put in charge of the BBC and their broadcast |
| ABBREVIATIONS | Cuts evident in the BBC and ITV, say |
| RULER | Cattle stealer (no saint!) one put in charge |
| BANG | - Goes the Theory; science series produced by the BBC and Open University (4) |
| TOIL | One put in charge briefly for Labour (4) |
| HEIRTOTHETHRONE | Future monarch is hot there on their broadcast (4,2,3,6) |
| OFTHESHREW | Henry James novella in which a ghost story is told from the viewpoint of a young governess, who is put in charge of taking care of two children (3,4,2,3,5) |
| THETURN | Henry James novella in which a ghost story is told from the viewpoint of a young governess, who is put in charge of taking care of two children (3,4,2,3,5) |
| MEADE | General who was put in charge of the Army of the Potomac three days before Gettysburg |
| ACIDIC | A group of police put in charge of tart |
| RELIC | Family member put in charge of survival from the past (5) |
| ROMANTIC | In Italy, a top tenor put in charge of a passionate work (8) |
| FREE | The side put in charge of nothing (4) |
| HERMANN | Goring was put in charge of German economic affairs in 1936 |
| PREFECTS | French officials sometimes put in charge of the lower classes (8) |
| LORDREITH | Let horrid characters be put in charge of broadcasting once (4,5) |
| DIDACTIC | Took on role, put in charge of teaching (8) |
| ENTRUST | Put in charge of various nutters (7) |
| GIVENTHEWORKS | Put in charge of factory, treated with full honours |
| MOSAIC | Short time back, when put in charge of parquetry (6) |