Got it all (1a Buccal was hard . . .) Am I the only one who didn't know this word?? My questions are, as usual, HOW are the following the right answers? 14a seems to be Dad's Army. DA is the 'lawyer' but where's the policeman? 26a is 'latitude' as the definition of 'Freedom', but how obtained? In 47d 'Assam' is the place of tea (definition) but where does the 'NCO takes it' come from? It's interesting how one person's sticking points are so easy-peasy for other people, and vice versa . . . .
So sorry! 14a Lawyer and policeman host TV programme (4,4)
26a Freedom is what the upwardly mobile gain when left to take the lead (8) 47d An NCO takes it in place of tea (5). Still hoping for help with how the answers were formed. Incidentally, the clue for 1a was 'Cheeky' Conservative in a club, dancing (6).
To all helpers on the 'latitude' question . . . . My brain has just woken up. 'Altitude' is what upwardly mobile people get, and you bring the 'l' in front to 'take the lead'. Duh . . .
A previous explanation of 26 ac wasn't quite correct, I think: the upwardly mobile, of course, get ALTITUDE, which becomes LATITUDE when the left takes the lead.
How right you are woodstockbit, & when my brain woke up on 18.5.09 at 11.03, I realised it! But don't go feeling silly - I went & told one of those horticultural crossword solvers that I thought a particular type of chrysanthemum was called 'gentleman's buttons' . . . it wasn't.