| POSTMANPAT | Stop-motion animated children's character from the fictional village of Greendale (7,3) |
| BERTHA | Stop-motion animated children's series by the makers of Postman Pat (6) |
| PEPPAPIG | TV animated children's character whose friends include Gabriella Goat and Suzy Sheep (5,3) |
| PINGU | Stop-motion animated children's TV series created by Otmar Gutmann in 1990 |
| ZIGZAG | Not straight with popular children's characters from yesteryear (6) |
| MISSMARPLE | Elderly spinster who is the most famous resident of the fictional village of St Mary Mead (4,6) |
| FIREMANSAM | Animated children's TV series set in the fictional village of Pontypandy (7,3) |
| CHICKENRUN | 2000 stop-motion animated comedy film (7,3) |
| LEAGUE | The - of Gentlemen, comedy set in the fictional village of Royston Vasey (6) |
| ARCHERS | BBC Radio 4 drama set in the fictional village of Ambridge, 'The -' (7) |
| EMMA | Jane Austen novel set in the fictional village of Highbury |
| DOCMARTIN | TV series set in the fictional village of Portwenn (3,6) |
| UNDERMILKWOOD | Radio play set in the fictional village of Llareggub |
| GENTLEMEN | BBC comedy set in the fictional village of Royston Vasey featured a league who prefer blondes (9) |
| PONTYPANDY | Fictional village in which Fireman Sam lives (10) |
| STMARYMEAD | Fictional village which is home to amateur sleuth Miss Jane Marple (2,4,4) |
| READ | Miss -, author Dora Saint who wrote novels set in the fictional villages of Fairacre and Thrush Green (4) |
| ARCHER | Name of one of the farming families in the radio soap set in fictional village of Ambridge (6) |
| GLENDARROCH | The fictional village which was the setting for the TV series, ' Take the High Road' (11) |
| POSTMAN | Job of the TV character Pat Clifton of Greendale |