POSH KID alert!
To help us motor into the final week of our summer competition, here's a fragrant Angela Rippon with an automotive-tinged clue.
Begorrah! Who do we spy, approaching yon, bearing a peroration that doth promise riches of puzzlement and... oh forget it, here's today's...
We're now into the final batch of competition clues, and here to strike a suitably revered yet reassured tone with today's offering...
We're now over two-thirds of the way through our summer competition, so here's another chance to recap what we've discovered so far...
For today's clue, we turn to matters of an ecclesiastical bent. And we're not talking about gay clergy. It's time to spot...
Here with today's Puzzle Trail clue is the last of the hot metal men and the bloke who sued the BBC for...
"You told me your singing was 'armless - yet here you are, legless!" It's today's Puzzle Trail clue...
"Never mind that pensionable heifer that's just fallen into Old Man Curzon's ha-ha, Siegfried. It's time for the next Puzzle Trail clue!"
Today's clue is all about words - and who better to dip into his lexicon of louche than Frank Muir...
It's a picture clue today, so you'll just have to (ahem) see for yourself...
STAGE FARCE-derived punt at a 'racier' rival to the Carry On series with ironically appropriate umbrella title
Let 'arf! It's the livin' Puzzle Trail clue, courtesy of Mr and Mrs Normski. And it's an easy one...
STRAIGHT-TO-THE-POINT-CUTTING Radio One newsarama
WHISKY-FUELLED familial haulage business melodrama which took the Sunday evening post-SONGS OF PRAISE 'cosy drama' slot and played merry hell with it.
BROUGHT IN to temporarily replace a Late Late Breakfast Show-occupied Noel Emonds
Now we're not saying the subject of today's clue is a thief, but when he got caught shoplifting kitchenware at Ikea with...
For today's clue we throw to the man who has not only announced armageddon but also duped Phil Collins into thinking he...
LEGENDARY four-times-daily weather bulletin for marine types much beloved of the rest of the world for its muffled intonation of arcane terminology.
For today's clue we look to a man who once wing-walked across the Irish Sea while singing the libretto of The Pirates...
To resume our daily Puzzle Trail clues, we turn to a musical double act that would not be bettered in terms of...
LANKY LACONIC Yorkshire yokel gets long-overdue opportunity for his own headlining effort
MUCH-TRUMPETED “prestige” adaptation of the venerable Blytonian underage derring-do saga
We're a third of the way through TV Cream's summer competition, so here's a chance to recap what we've discovered so far...
Today's clue doesn't involve any complicated wordplay or celebrity babble - just music, sweet music...
WRETCHED SMALL-SCREEN half-sibling of HEIDI.
DIRTY-FACED FEISTY POWS of the fairer sex see out the Second World War in an internment camp in Malaya.
LIKE CAIN and Able, Aaron Spelling and Glen Larson engaged in a battle royal throughout the 80s as to who could rustle...
A PROGRAMME as old as ITV itself - nearly.
Today's clue comes courtesy of the star of Bernard and the Genie, The Ronnie Corbett Special and Lily Savage's Blankety Blank. It's...
We know how many blueberries he has for breakfast, but will you be able to unlock The Da Brucie Code? It's today's...
A celebration of London and friendship gets off to a slow, stiff-upper-lipped start
Now then uh-e-uh and all the rest. It's time for the eighth clue in our Puzzle Trail. And fittingly enough, for this...
Dialogue-shunning artistic hotchpotch that took the most unpromising of briefs and created a nostalgia monolith.
Today's clue is one of the trickiest so far. Or is it? Perhaps... it is. Or is it..?
Future telly drama overlord ANDREW DAVIES was responsible for unleashing The Worst Girl in the World on an unsuspecting public.
Today's clue comes courtesy of one of the faces that defined the early, imperial years of Channel 4's The Big Breakfast...
For the fifth of our daily clues, a hitherto-unpublished page from the diary of Kenneth Williams has tumbled forward through time, wherein...
For the fourth of our daily clues, we've reunited a pair whom, according to the popular press, have not spoken to each...
For the third of our daily clues, we've enlisted the services of an up-and-coming sports reporter whose future, like that of everyone...
The hunt is on for a valuable object that has gone missing inside Television Centre - and here with the second clue...
Something of incredible importance has gone missing inside BBC Television Centre. With the aid of our special puzzle grid, can you solve...
RETINA-INFURIATING Hanna-Barbera live-action mayhem of hazily-yet-vividly-recollected infamy
Misguided schedule filling attempt to combine wartime nostalgia with nascent video technology which probably doesn't figure too prominently on GLYNIS BARBER's CV.
TV Cream is lifting the hinged lid of the wooden ottoman housing its record collection to investigate examples of how to, and...
Another bit of news from the TVC parish pump. This weekend the Midlands Arts Centre in Birmingham is staging a celebration of...
WHEN TV frontmen are metaphorically bottled off the screen, it's usually either for being patronising or being too clever by half. Only...
The only thing The Omen ever claimed to be was silly, fun and scary. A mission it accomplished with frightening ease.
Aside from attracting a slew of search engine referrals from browsers belonging to readers of the Daily Express, TV Cream has another...
TO YOUR average politically disinterested 1970s child, only two social phenomena provided sources of real terror.
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