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.
Clock 3:23am
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.
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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