| DICKCLEMENT | Co-writer, with Ian La Frenais, of BBC TV sitcoms Porridge and The Likely Lads |
| CLEMENT | Dick ?, co-writer, with Ian La Frenais, of BBC TV sitcoms Porridge and The Likely Lads |
| BARKER | Ronnie ---, actor and comedian who starred in the TV sitcoms Porridge and Open All Hours (6) |
| RONNIEBARKER | Actor and comedian who starred in the TV sitcoms Porridge and Open All Hours (6,6) |
| IANLAFRENAIS | Co-writer with Dick Clement of BBC TV sitcom The Likely Lads |
| SAMPOTTLE | Co-writer, with Jim Henson, of the theme music of The Muppet Show |
| CRAIGCASH | Co-writer, with Phil Mealey, of the BBC TV sitcom Early Doors (5,4) |
| JAMESBOLAM | Actor who was in New Tricks and The Likely Lads (5,5) |
| LANE | Carla ?, creator of BBC TV sitcoms Bread and Butterflies |
| FATSWALLER | US jazz pianist and composer who pioneered the Harlem stride style; co-writer, with lyricist Andy Razaf, of songs including 1929's 'Honeysuckle Rose' and 'Ain't Misbehavin' (4,6) |
| ELTON | Co-writer with Richard Curtis of Blackadder II, Blackadder the Third and Blackadder Goes Forth (5) |
| CLARKE | Co-writer with Stanley Kubrick of the screenplay to the 1968 sci-fi film 2001: A Space Odyssey (6) |
| HOLDERNESS | Actress who played Marlene in BBC TV sitcoms Only Fools and Horses and The Green Green Grass (3,10) |
| SUE | Actress who played Marlene in BBC TV sitcoms Only Fools and Horses and The Green Green Grass (3,10) |
| TYPIST | Heartless in Endeavour, the lead in Porridge and the original key contributor to The Office (6) |
| MUIR | Take It from Here co-writer with Denis Norden who was a team captain on Call My Bluff and wrote the What-aMess series of books for children (4) |
| STIG | ABBA's manager and lyrics co-writer with Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus, ... Anderson (4) |
| BENELTON | Co-writer with Richard Curtis on most of the Blackadder series (3,5) |
| KUBRICK | Stanley -; co-writer with Arthur C. Clarke of the 2001: A Space Odyssey screenplay (7) |
| BRAKE | Patricia ___, actress whose roles have included Ingrid Fletcher in BBC TV sitcom Porridge (5) |