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Frequently Asked Questions Warning: Spoilers
When did the TV show 'Carols from King's' premiere?
The TV show 'Carols from King's' premiered on December 24, 2007.
Who sang the first solo in the opening carol?
The first solo in the opening carol was sung by Countertenor Christopher Orton.
How many carols were performed during the TV show?
The TV show featured 9 carols performed by the Choir of King's College.
Which traditional Christmas song was not performed during the TV show?
"Deck the Halls" was not performed during the TV show.
Who directed the TV show 'Carols from King's'?
The TV show 'Carols from King's' was directed by David Kremer.
How long did the TV show 'Carols from King's' last?
The TV show 'Carols from King's' lasted for an hour.
Did the Choir of King's College sing "Silent Night"?
Yes, the Choir of King's College sang "Silent Night" during the TV show.
How many members were in the Choir of King's College?
The Choir of King's College had 16 members.
Who conducted the Choir of King's College during the TV show?
The Choir of King's College was conducted by Stephen Cleobury during the TV show.
What is the name of the Christmas carol that served as the opening to the TV show?
"Once in Royal David's City" served as the opening to the TV show.
Did the TV show feature any instrumental music pieces?
Yes, the TV show featured "Balulalow" by Peter Warlock, an instrumental piece.
Did the TV show 'Carols from King's' air on Christmas Day?
No, the TV show 'Carols from King's' aired on Christmas Eve.
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