| ALVAR | _ _ _ _ _ Lidell, British broadcaster noted as a BBC radio newsreader during World War II (5) |
| MOIRA | ___ Stuart, BBC radio newsreader (5) |
| RAYNER | Claire, journalist and broadcaster noted as an agony aunt (6) |
| ENDS | To the - of the Earth; trilogy by William Golding adapted as a BBC drama series with Benedict Cumberbatch (4) |
| ALVARLIDELL | BBC radio newsreader who announced Edward VIII's abdication (5,6) |
| COOKE | Alistair ?, journalist and broadcaster noted for the radio series Letter from America who died in 2004 (5) |
| ANZIO | Italian town south of Rome noted as a site of Allied landings in World War II (5) |
| BEBOP | Jazz work introduced by British broadcaster half-heartedly |
| GLASS | Murano near Venice is noted as a centre for making this (5) |
| LARNE | Town on the east coast of County Antrim noted as a freight and passenger port (5) |
| HILLS | Plateau in Tamil Nadu, India noted as a teagrowing district (7,5) |
| SIGUR | Plateau in Tamil Nadu, India noted as a tea-growing district (7,5) |
| JAMIE | English soul singer Lidell |
| LARGO | It's noted as a slow movement (5) |
| SARAHBEENY | English broadcaster noted for presenting UK property TV shows such as Property Ladder (5,5) |
| HAWHAW | William Joyce, a former pupil of British Nazi Oswald Mosley, became infamous in January 1940 as the anti-British broadcaster dubbed Lord ... (3-3) |
| RAEBURN | Anna, British broadcaster born in 1944 noted for her work as an agony aunt (7) |
| KENBRUCE | Scottish broadcaster noted for the PopMaster quiz on his radio show (3,5) |
| ELMS | Robert **** , broadcaster noted for his show on BBC Radio London (4) |
| OLDBIRD | Wise - -; character voiced by John le Mesurier in a BBC Radio Four version of The Hitchhiker's Guide |