No need for apologies, Ahearer. It's my devious mind that can turn the most innocent remark into an inadvertent hint.
I meant to say in my first post that I liked the clues in general, but 1ac strikes me as having a bit of wordplay that I think is more appropriate to the liberal wings of the Guardian crossword. I'm astonished that the Listener editors allowed it. One of the words in the clue is used for a cryptic meaning that it cannot possibly carry. If I have parsed the clue wrongly, apologies to the setter, but I've tried without success to come up with any parsing that legitimises the clue.
To Hagen, I would say the endgame here is far, far easier than last week's. Just follow the instructions and experiment. It took me under ten minutes, compared to the hours I spent on Pointer's puzzle. You might kick yourself when you see the solution