How the BBC Built a Serverless-First Architecture: In this episode of Serverless Craic, Dave, Mark, and Michael explore one of the most compelling real-world examples of serverless at scale: the BBC’s serverless-first transformation.
We break down how the BBC News engineering team delivers global, highly-spiky traffic, meets strict public-service constraints, reduces incidents, and accelerates delivery—all with a pragmatic serverless-first mindset.
Expect insights on production readiness, architectural constraints, continuous delivery, problem prevention at scale, and how the BBC evolved a massive digital estate by keeping things intentionally simple.
⏱️ Chapter Markers
00:00 – Intro 00:03 – Welcome to the episode 00:21 – BBC case study overview 02:11 – Complexity, scale and global distribution 03:42 – User experience, design systems, and history of BBC transformation 05:03 – Serverless-first and focusing on differentiating value 05:47 – Spiky traffic, transcoding and pragmatic trade-offs 06:42 – Constraints and why serverless works for the BBC 07:59 – Team size, reducing maintenance load, and continuous delivery 08:27 – Serverless-first, not serverless-only 09:05 – BBC traffic levels and operational performance 09:47 – Problem prevention, reliability and long-term value 10:02 – Improvements in BBC Media Player and user experience 10:06 – Evolution, complexity, and Gold’s Law 11:01 – Closing thoughts and what’s coming next 11:08 – Outro & Call to action
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