Looks great to me. KISS.
IMHO, going to high frame rates on the regular programs is a complete waste of your time, YouTube's disk space, and the Internet bandwidth to view them at our end. Not to mention that there are still probably many of your viewers who don't have the luxury of 10s of MB of internet speed to view such content.
Unless you are demonstrating something particularly high-speed, there is no reason for anything beyond 25 FPS. And if you ARE demonstrating something high-speed, you would probably shoot it at a very high frame rate and then edit it back in at "nominal" to have a slowed-down image to explain. As you have already made the point here, EEVblog is about CONTENT not about "production value".