As entertainment, no it isn't. However, it does provide an interesting comparison between Evans and Moyles, and their approach to 'live' television. The fact is, to make it look as easy and effortless as Chris Evans does takes a very special series of skills, and the easier Evans made it look, the more difficult it actually was - I know, I've been in directors' galleries and heard instructions to upwards of twelve floor staff, which are heard by all of them simultaneously, including the presenter who has to listen to the bits that are for him, tune out the bits that are for someone else, and keep speaking to camera, looking relaxed and happy! Those who find their concentration stretched beyond managable levels, and this is Moyles, start getting that glazed look in their eyes that says 'I'm loosing it, help!' Time to put Moyles back on the radio only, which he seems to handle better, and ditch the tired sub-TFI format in favour of something better.