One thing is for certain, any programme that features the scene, should always include the words of Searling. He always comes across so informed, intelligent, ego less and a perfect antidote to the talking heads that these programmes seem to insist on having.
I thought it was pretty good if not predictable. And as been said, you cannot ignore the 30 years plus since Wi**n closed if you really want to portray the scene as it needs to be fairly represented. But an hour simply can't do that adequately so maybe there is another chapter for somebody to pick up on.