The music used on the Boxing Day trail, I believe, is a mix of "When Do I Get to Sing 'My Way'" by Sparks - a song that helped bring the duo back recognition by being a minor chart hit in several European countries around 94/95.
@@pookerville ...which *is* a traditional Welsh Christmas carol, which explains why the BBC Wales pres team wanted to play it at closedown instead of the Welsh and British national anthems.
I remember watching this! I loved that song at the closedown!
The music used on the Boxing Day trail, I believe, is a mix of "When Do I Get to Sing 'My Way'" by Sparks - a song that helped bring the duo back recognition by being a minor chart hit in several European countries around 94/95.
I remember watching The Wrong Trousers on that Boxing Day!
Clock was 3:23am, and BBC1 closed down at 3:26am (after Network did a few minutes ago).
A young Slim David Braine doing the weather, still is a weather man, does the South west local on BBC Spotlight
I wonder if this was performed live at 3:25 a.m. on Boxing Day morning 1996. I don't think so; it probably was recorded for broadcast at that time.
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They must have woken up in the middle of the night and performed it live at closedown. Probably not.
It's pre-recorded.
The Choir Was Probably Singing Nadolig Llawen. (Welsh Christmas)
I believe they were singing Panis Angelicus.
@@pookerville ...which *is* a traditional Welsh Christmas carol, which explains why the BBC Wales pres team wanted to play it at closedown instead of the Welsh and British national anthems.
Clock 3:23am
this closedown clock is very unsual showing the choir people of wales
No national anthem? That's not cool!
13: 16 ANGELS ON SUNDAY DEVILS ON MONDAY MÝ GRANDAD WARING USE TO SAY😈😈
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