If this was a glimpse of the terrestrial-TV future, the best you can say is that its programmes certainly won’t overstay their welcome; the worst is that they’ll be badly lacking in the swagger and storytelling confidence of the pre-streaming era.
Tim Davie, BBC director general, said that terrestrial television should be turned off in the 2030s as part of an “IP switchover” under which broadcasters would only deliver their programmes via the internet ... UK ... the cash crisis threatening TV ... .