And even then one needs modern fonts like Viznut's Unscii or GNU Unifont or which cover the necessary code points (or one of the terminal emulators that algorithmically constructs block and line characters, and has been updated for Unicode 13).
* https://github.com/jdebp/unscii/blob/2.1.1f/src/grids.txt#L4...
* https://github.com/jdebp/unscii/blob/2.1.1f/src/grids.txt#L9...
(And I actually remember it being surprisingly watchable, you could follow what was happening in the game even though you couldn't judge stuff like players' ball control or anything like that.)
But you need to change the font for XTerms. With framebuffers under Linux/BSD you might be able to do the same, but you would need to convert the fonts first and map the chars.
Here you have:
If it was close to the CEEFAX page then it would be useful as a project. If you included the prompts then it would have educational use for others.
No idea how to pull historical UK weather data to see if it matches :)
I'm surprised no one's made a CEEFAX replica for the terminal yet [0]. Their weather page is pretty iconic [1].
[0] There are CEEFAX Emulators online that pull from the BBC RSS feeds to do this.
[1] https://teletextart.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/weather...