| SITCOMS | Time company's invested in video games programmes for TV |
| SERIES | Latin word for "row, chain", used in English to describe a succession or sequence of things, such as books, games, programmes or stamps (6) |
| EST | Abbr. with the date on a beenaround-a-long-time company's sign |
| ARGUS | Petaluma ___-Courier (the Times Company's only weekly newspaper) |
| TOCOME | Book company's invested in the future |
| ICIEST | Most hostile French company's invested in it (6) |
| DICIEST | Most risky district French company's invested in |
| SOAPS | Tv programmes for initially sceptical pensioners (5) |
| APSE | Place in church programmes for audience |
| DOCUMENTARIES | Record information on ram for wildlife programmes for example (13) |
| WATCH | _ With Mother, TV programmes for pre-school children which ran from 1952 until 1975 (5) |
| COLE | A creator of Bod, Bric-a-Brac, Chock-A-Block, Fingerbobs, Gran, Pigeon Street and other programmes for children; or, a vegetable for slaw (4) |
| WHELDON | Surmame of Huw, the BBC broadcaster and executive who was controller of programmes for BBC Television in 1965 (7) |
| SAFARI | Turns up, paramilitaries used to provide training programmes for expedition (6) |
| CHOREOGRAPHER | Supplier of programmes for the corps (13) |
| NETWORKED | Worked together on programmes for various stations (9) |
| PILOTS | Test programmes for those made redundant at times, by George (6) |
| RADIO | The broadcasting of sound programmes for the public to listen to (5) |
| SEESAW | Title of a strand of programmes for children that included King Rollo, Bagpuss and Bric-a-Brac origi |
| BILLODDIE | Member of The Goodies whose wildlife programmes for the BBC have included Springwatch and Autumnwatch |