Last year the December tube was a beam pentode designed for horizontal deflection service in TVs. So let's have a look at a similar one this year: The 12AV5.
Like the 6FW5 shown last year, the 12AV5 makes a nice pseudo triode when the screen grid is connected to the plate.

Here some 12AV5 made by Raytheon:
A nice chubby little tube.
For just 11W dissipation the plate looks massive.
Some close ups:
CBS 12A5GA:
General Electric:
For examining the internal construction, this one has to die:
Removing the glass:
Clipping off the base:
Heater wire partially pulled out of the cathode sleeve:
The heater:
The plate:
Cathode, grids and beam forming plate:
Removing the beam plate:
Separating cathode and grids:
The cathode:
Screen grid, graphite coated to increase heat dissipation:
Control grid, gold plated to decrease secondary emission:
Those TV tubes were well made and produced at a time when tube manufacturing technology was very mature.
And lastly some photos of the tube in operation.
Best regards
Thomas