| KEE | Robert ___, one of the original five presenters on TV-AM (3) |
| MAY | Surname of James, one of the presenters on The Grand Tour (3) |
| RAT | The puppet Roland who lives beneath King's Cross Station and who made his debut on TV-am in 1983 |
| RYE | Oddly rhymes with 'Winchelsea' added to the original five |
| ONEIDA | Native American tribe, one of the original five nations of the Iroquois Confederacy (6) |
| BABERUTH | One of the original five inductees into the Baseball Hall of Fame |
| ONONDAGA | One of the original Five Nations gets nothing from refusal of French to gad around with advantage (8) |
| SENECA | For the most part, shipped out to laidback hotshot from one of the original Five Nations? (6) |
| OSSIA | A term for an alternative passage of music played instead of the original (5) |
| PORT | Town with a harbour such as any of the original five. or "cinque" medieval examples - Dover, Hastings, Hythe, Romney and Sandwich (4) |
| WAYNE | Jeff ---, composer of the TV-am theme tune as well as a musical version of The War Of The Worlds (5) |
| ROLANDRAT | The puppet who was the saviour of the ailing TV-am network in 1983 (6,3) |
| ANNAFORD | One of TV-am's Famous Five presenters (4,4) |
| REPRO | A copy of the original (5) |
| THROWER | One of the first presenters on Gardeners' World who also worked on Blue Peter (7) |
| ANDY | _ Day, one of the presenters on the CBeebies channel (4) |
| ALED | One of the presenters on Songs Of Praise, _ Jones (4) |
| ROLAND | Puppet who first appeared on TV-am in 1983, _ Rat (6) |
| WEBB | Lizzie, fitness expert born in 1948 noted for her work on TV-am (4) |
| THEBROOM | Words that when followed by Cupboard give the term given to the booth formerly used by presenters on BBC kids' TV (3,5) |