| WOOSTER | P. G. Wodehouse character portrayed by Hugh Laurie in a television series along with Stephen Fry (7) |
| JEEVES | P. G. Wodehouse character portrayed by Stephen Fry in a 1990s series (6) |
| HOUSE | Physician portrayed by Hugh Laurie from 2004 to 2012 |
| OTT | Slugger in a stamp series, along with Mantle, Greenberg, and Campanella |
| WILLARNETT | "Arrested Development" star who'll star in the series, along with Cobie Smulders and Kevin McDonald |
| EPISODE | Show in a television series |
| ANNIE | Musical heroine joining Laurie in a song (5) |
| ADAMBRODY | He was at the dinner, having been nominated for Best Actor in a Television Series (Musical or Comedy) for "Nobody Wants This" |
| SITCOM | Does it complicate a part in a television series? (6) |
| KINGDOM | Television drama series set in Norfolk with Stephen Fry as a country solicitor and Hermione Norris as his half-sister (7) |
| FLIPPER | Forelimb of a whale, seal or turtle adapted for swimming; a television series about a dolphin; a swimfin; or, an arm of a pinball machine (7) |
| TRIPODS | The -; series of novels for young adults by John Christopher that was adapted into a television series in the 1980s (7) |
| CHELSEA | London district depicted in a television show with Spencer Matthews and Binky Felstead as part of the cast (7) |
| MRSREED | Jane Eyre character played by Tara Fitzgerald in a television adaptation (3,4) |
| HICKSON | Joan, English actress born in 1906 noted for playing Miss Marple in a TV series (7) |
| COLUMBO | Homicide detective for the LAPD played by Peter Falk in a TV series of the same name (7) |
| VIKINGS | Scandinavian people depicted in a television drama by Michael Hirst (7) |
| SOPRANO | Tony, mobster played in a TV series by James Gandolfini (7) |
| RANDALL | Fictional private detective who was the friend of the deceased Marty Hopkirk in a TV series (7) |
| HERRIOT | Vet whose semi-autobiographical books were adapted into the film All Creatures Great and Small and a television series of the same name (7) |