Wrapping: Black and white Kate in bejewelled dress with titles in red and white festive trim.

Style: Traditional Christmas carols and songs, but not as you know them. These are Kate’s folk and brass variations on South Yorkshire versions from Christmas past, still sung in pubs after being red-carded from churches by miserable Victorians.

Content: Cheery concert footage and cosy chat with Kate from last Christmas at Harrogate Royal Hall with the Barnsley nightingale’s regular folk band and Brighouse And Rastrick “brass boys”, plus Jack Frost animation, “Boys’ Christmas Diddles” and interview extras.

’Tis the reason to be jolly: No fewer than three folk twists on While Shepherds Watched; one to the tune of On Ilkla Moor Baht’At, two competing for the world’s happiest chorus, Sweet Bells and Hail Chime On.

Scrooge moan: Lack of insert with listings for song credits and musicians’ names. White Christmas? Giant snowflakes form the stage backdrop, but Kate’s carols and songs are of an earlier vintage than Irving Berlin.

Blue Christmas? Aside from Kate’s lonesome composition Home and her folk-choirgirl rendition of Little Town Of Bethlehem, joy abounds.

Stocking or shocking? Give generously to all Yorkshire folk and then buy tickets for next year’s shows.