| HAZELIRVINE | Presenter from St Andrews, who became the youngest presenter of BBC's 'Grandstand' in 1992 (5,6) |
| BOXSEAT | A driver's chair on a coach; a loge in a theatre; a grandstand in a stadium; hence a vantage point or commanding position (3,4) |
| CLAUDIA | - - - Winkleman, presenter of BBC's The Traitors (7) |
| FIONA | Presenter of BBC's Antiques Roadshow, ----- Bruce (5) |
| CONFESSIONS | Title of an episode of BBC's Great Railway Journeys, broadcast in 1980, where the presenter travelled to Kyle of Lochalsh (11) |
| SIMONEBILES | Gymnast who became the youngest Presidential Medal of Freedom winner in 2022: 2 wds. |
| COLINMURRAY | N Irish presenter and former host of BBC'S Match of the Day 2 (5,6) |
| JAMESCORDEN | English late night show host who was the co-creator of BBC's Gavin & Stacey: 2 wds. |
| EDITHBOWMAN | Former BBC Radio 1 presenter from Fife who also co-presented with Colin Murray (5,6) |
| CHRISHARRIS | Top Gear presenter from 2016-22 (5,6) |
| FORREST | Steve, younger brother of the actor Dana Andrews who played The Baron in the 1960's TV series (7) |
| STEVEFORREST | Brother of Dana Andrews who played The Baron in a 1960s TV series (5,7) |
| LOGAN | Surname of Gabby, host of BBC's coverage of the Olympic Games in Tokyo in 2021 (5) |
| MIKETYSON | American former boxer who became the youngest heavyweight champion in history in 1986 at the age of 20 years and 4 months: 2 wds. |
| TYSON | Mike, US boxer who became the youngest ever heavyweight boxing champion in 1986 at the age of 20 (5) |
| SELES | Monica ___, tennis player who became the youngest-ever French Open champion at the age of 16 in 1990 |
| RAJIV | Son of Indira Gandhi who became the youngest Indian Prime Minister in 1984, murdered in 1991 (5) |
| TRAIN | Title of an episode of BBC's Great Railway Journeys, broadcast in 1980, where the presenter travelled to Kyle of Lochalsh (5) |
| SPOTTER | Title of an episode of BBC's Great Railway Journeys, broadcast in 1980, where the presenter travelled to Kyle of Lochalsh (17) |
| OFA | Title of an episode of BBC's Great Railway Journeys, broadcast in 1980, where the presenter travelled to Kyle of Lochalsh (2,1) |