| 100% | VISIONON | 8 | 1964-76 BBC TV children's programme presented by Pat Keysell and Tony Hart |
| 37% | HERBS | 5 | The —, 1968 BBC TV children's series created and written by Michael Bond |
| 36% | ANDYPANDY | 9 | 1950s BBC TV children's puppet series co-created by Freda Lingstrom and Maria Bird |
| 32% | TONIGHT | 7 | 1957-65 BBC TV current affairs programme presented by Cliff Michelmore |
| 32% | BOD | 3 | BBC TV animated series for children based on books by Michael and Joanne Cole |
| 31% | THESKYAT | 8 | & 25A BBC TV programme first presented by Sir Patrick Moore in April, 1957 |
| 31% | GRANGEHILL | 10 | BBC TV children's drama series created by Phil Redmond that ran from 1978-2008 |
| 30% | THEBIGTIME | 10 | BBC TV documentary/reality series presented by Esther Rantzen whose featured amateurs included singer Sheena Easton and cook Gwen Troake |
| 30% | ATTENBOROUGH | 12 | David —, broadcaster; winner of the Living Icons award presented by BBC TV programme The Culture Show in 2006 |
| 29% | CLOCKING | 8 | & 12A 2000s BBC TV drama series created by Paul Abbott that featured Jack Deam, Tony Mooney and Joan Kempson |
| 28% | NORTH | 5 | Roy —, actor who succeeded Derek Fowlds in 1973 as straight man in BBC TV children’s programme The Basil Brush Show |
| 26% | TOPGEAR | 7 | BBC TV motoring show first presented by Angela Rippon in 1977 |
| 26% | TOPOF | 5 | & 24A BBC TV music programme that ran from 1964-2006 |
| 26% | UPTHEWOMEN | 10 | 2010s BBC TV sitcom starring, created and written by Jessica Hynes |
| 25% | TRUMPTON | 8 | 1960s BBC TV children’s series; a successor to Camberwick Green |
| 25% | MARYPOPPINS | 11 | Musical based on children's books by P.L. Travers and 1964 Disney film of the same name: 2 wds. |
| 24% | FAWLTY | 6 | 1970s BBC TV sitcom featuring and co-written by John Cleese and Connie Booth |
| 24% | PROFESSIONAL | 12 | & 16A 1977 BBC TV play by Tom Stoppard starring Peter Barkworth and John Shrapnel |
| 24% | NIGHTY | 6 | & 5D BBC TV comedy series written by and starring Julia Davis as Jill Tyrrell |
| 24% | ELLIS | 5 | Janet —, 1983-87 presenter of BBC TV children's show Blue Peter |
| 24% | COUNT | 5 | & 22A BBC TV sitcom co-written by and starring Steve Delaney in the title role |
| 24% | POSTMANPAT | 10 | BBC TV children's series whose title character works in the fictional village of Greendale |
| 24% | JUPP | 4 | Miles —, actor-comedian who played Archie in BBC TV children's show Balamory |
| 24% | JUPP | 4 | Miles —, actor-comedian who played Archie in BBC TV children's series Balamory |