No transmitter issues at the time of this post:
https://ukfree.tv/transmitters/tv/Crystal_Palace
Hmm, 200,000 watts of TV power these days; I guess that is a big drop from the old analogue 405 line days. My mother claimed until her dying day that one day (early 60s) she was quietly ironing, listening to the Home Service (BBC R4), when she was horrified to hear gun shots. She was a tough cookie and calmly put the iron down to investigate, to discover it was a mid-afternoon film on TV, with the sound coming out of the flat plate of her iron. Sounds feasible, 1,000,000 watts of analogue rf, just a mile away, rattling the iron.
I'm always amazed what dodgy aerials can receive TV; co-ax cabling full of water, aerial itself not cabled due to being shaken loose over the years, pointing the wrong way, vertical/horizontal polarisation muddle...but the signal can sometimes get through. My old dentist declared some of his patients received TV sound on fillings (bad old days, mercury ISTR).