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Later... with Jools Holland
File:Later with Jools Holland title card.jpg
Created byBBC
StarringJools Holland
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Production
Running time60 minutes (pre-recorded version);
30 minutes (live version)
Original release
NetworkBBC Two
Release1992

Later with Jools Holland is a contemporary British music television show hosted by Jools Holland. A spin-off of The Late Show, it has been running without a break since 1992 and is a part of BBC2's late-night line-up, usually around 11PM. It is usually recorded on a Tuesday for Friday broadcast[1] and features a mixture of both established and new musical artists, from solo performers to bands and larger ensembles.

The show is broadcast in America on the music channels Fuse, Rave HD and Ovation; in years past, it had been shown on BBC America. The Fuse broadcasts leave out several performances (and usually one or two performers entirely) in order to air commercials within a one-hour timeslot. It is also shown in Australia on the Max channel.

The 200th programme was broadcast on 1 February 2008.[2]

Programme format

Later... draws from a diverse palette of both popular and world music, and each show features around five bands with a variety of styles performing for each other and a small studio audience. Jools Holland introduces the show and interviews one or more of the performers. A unique feature is the short jam session that begins each show, involving all of his invited guests, along with Holland on piano. This beginning jam session also best shows the unusual layout of the set – all the bands are arrayed in a circle with the audience filling in the gaps between them. Holland often also accompanies his guests' performances. On 1 April 2008[1], a new format was debuted featuring a thirty-minute, fully-live show broadcast on a Tuesday followed by the original hour-long pre-recorded show broadcast on a Friday. The Friday show will feature the performances recorded on a Tuesday as well as other performances recorded during the session for the live show.

Shows

Series 1 shown Thursdays at 11.55PM on BBC2

  • (08.10.92): Neville Brothers / Christians / Nu Colours / D-Influence
  • (15.10.92): K.D. Lang / Rockingbirds / Loudon Wainwright III / Dwight Yoakam
  • (22.10.92): Baaba Maal / Tasmin Archer / Oumou Sangare / Was Not Was / Smokey Robinson
  • (29.10.92): Carmel / Indigo Girls / Mary Chapin Carpenter / Katie Webster / Barbara Thompson
  • (05.11.92): Inspiral Carpets / Tyrrel Corporation / David Gray / Joan Baez / John Martyn / Andy Shepherd
  • (12.11.92): Denim / Nick Cave & Shane McGowan / En Vogue / John Prine
  • (19.11.92): Simply Red / Kirsty MacColl / Ann Peebles / Me Phi Me
  • (26.11.92): Television / John Cale / Mary Coughlan / DC Basehead
  • (03.12.92): Sonic Youth / Shabba Ranks / Suzanne Rhatigan / Apache Indian
  • (10.12.92): Morrissey / Tori Amos / Loyko / Chris Rea / Matthew Sweet / Sonny Landreth

Series 2 shown Fridays at 11.15PM on BBC2

  • (07.05.93): PJ Harvey / Alice In Chains / Vince Gill / Sounds of Blackness / Maria McKee
  • (14.05.93): Leonard Cohen / Aztec Camera / Jellyfish / Shara Nelson
  • (21.05.93): Robert Plant / Teenage Fanclub / Buddy Guy / Gallon Drunk / Nanci Griffith
  • (04.06.93): Suede / Soul Asylum / Bryan Ferry / Fishbone / Ed Alleyne-Johnson
  • (11.06.93): The The / Charles & Eddie / Chaka Demus & Pliers / The Jayhawks / Maria McKee / Black Umfolosi
  • (18.06.93): The Kinks / Belly / Auteurs / Neneh Cherry / Aimee Mann / Maldita Vecindad Y Los Hijos Del Quinto Patio
  • (25.06.93): Midnight Oil / Porno For Pyros / Oleta Adams / Saint Etienne / Grant Lee Buffalo
  • (02.07.93): Lenny Kravitz / Gloria Estefan / Bjork / Tim Finn & Richard Thompson / Paul Westerberg
  • (09.07.93): Paul Weller / Clannad / Jesus & Mary Chain / A.J. Croce / Lena Fiage
  • (16.10.93): Al Green / Squeeze / Richard Thompson / Rainer / Efua

Jool's (1st) Annual Hootenanny

  • (31.12.93): Sting / Dina Carroll / Paul Young / Chaka Demus & Pliers / Gipsy Kings / Fredie McGregor / Junior Brown

Series 3 shown Saturdays at 10.25PM on BBC2

  • (07.05.94): Elvis Costello / Otis Redding / Counting Crows / Sheila Chanra / Honky
  • (14.05.94): Traffic / Nick Cave / Galliano / Morphine / Cassandra Wilson
  • (21.05.94): Pretenders / Evan Dando / Jonathan Ritchman / David McComb & The Red Ponies / Angelique Kidjo
  • (28.05.94): David Byrne / Seal / Cocteau Twins / Cracker / Ali Farka Toure
  • (04.06.94): Bonnie Raitt & Paul Brady / Jimmie Vaughan / Jah Wobble & Dalories O'Riordan / G. Love & Special Sauce
  • (11.06.94): Crowded House / Auteurs / Aswad / Cranberries
  • (09.07.94): Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash / Mazzy Star / Carleen Anderson / Pops Staples

Series 4 shown Saturdays at 10.25PM on BBC2

  • (05.11.94): Suede / Terry Hall / Youssou N'Dour / J.J. Cale / Sharon Shannon
  • (12.11.94): INXS / Percy Sledge / Portishead / Edwyn Collins / Sarah McLachlan
  • (19.11.94): Page & Plant / Elastica / Les Negresses Vertes / June Tabor / Terem Quartet
  • (26.11.94): M People / Nick Lowe / Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals / Les Mystere Des Voix Bulgares
  • (03.11.94): Beautiful South / Eddie Reader / Earthling / Saint & Campbell / The Hoax
  • (10.12.94): Oasis / Spearhead / Shawn Colvin / Mary Chapin Carpenter / Mike Scott / Zap Mama

Jool's 2nd Annual Hootenanny

  • (31.12.94): Blur / Steve Winwood / Shane McGowan / Kirsty MacColl / Eddi Reader / Ruby Turner

Later 100 100th Episode shown Saturday at 10.30PM on BBC2

  • (15.04.00): Paul Weller / Moloko / Idlewind / Kirsty MacColl

2001 (Dates unknown)

  • PJ Harvey / Kelis / Spiritualized / Dr John / Nick Lowe
  • New Order / Roots Manuva / Michael McDonald / Zero 7

Jool's 12th Annual Hootenanny

  • (31.12.04): Basement Jaxx / Paul Carrack / Eric Clapton / Jamie Cullum / Franz Ferdinand / Ian Hunter / Simon Pegg / Ruby Turner / Amy Winehouse

Series 28 shown Fridays at 11.35PM on BBC2 (repeated Saturdays)

  • (03.11.06): Amy Winehouse / Muse / Dave Stewart / Gypsy Kings / John Legend / The Raconteurs / Duke Special
  • (10.11.06): Kasabian / Smokey Robinson / The View / Jack Allsopp / Jarvis Cocker / Randy Crawford / Damien Rice / Joe Sample
  • (17.11.06): Razorlight / The Magic Numbers / Cat Stevens / Mika / Christy Moore / Gotan Project / Andy Summers (interview)
  • (24.11.06): The Killers / The Cherry Ghost / Sara Tavares / Lucinda Williams / George Martin
  • (01.12.06): Red Hot Chili Peppers / Keane / Klaxons / The Be Good Tanyas / Thom Yorke / Bellowhead / Anthony David
  • (08.12.06): Tony Bennett / The Hours / Damon Albarn & Paul Simonon / Tony Allen / Scott Matthews / Eric Bibb / Mr. Hudson & the Library / Simon Tong

Jool's 14th Annual Hootenanny

  • (31.12.06): The Kooks / The Zutons / Seasick Steve / Adrian Edmondson / Jools Holland

Series 29 shown Fridays at 11.35PM on BBC2 (repeated Saturdays)

  • (04.05.07): Arctic Monkeys / Bryan Ferry / The Hold Steady / Henri Salvador / Tinariwen / Tony Visconti
  • (11.05.07): Travis / Dizzee Rascal / Beverley Knight / Grinderman / Joanna Newsom / Candie Payne / Julien Temple
  • (18.05.07): Joe Cocker / Simply Red / Patti Smith / Kate Nash / Cold War Kids / The Cribs
  • (25.05.07): Joan Armatrading / Bloc Party / Julie Fowlis / Alex James / LCD Soundsystem / Barbara Orbison / Richard Swift / Wilco / Olivia Harrison
  • (01.06.07): Kaiser Chiefs / The White Stripes / Anjani / James Hunter / Pink Martini / Silversun Pickups
  • (08.06.07): Paul McCartney / Bjork / Editors / Ben Westbeech Adele / The Nightwatchman / Shy Child

Series 30 shown Fridays at 11.35PM on BBC2 (repeated Saturdays)

  • (02.11.07): Hard-Fi / Siouxsie Sioux / Richard Hawley / Laura Marling / Kaki King
  • (09.11.07): Crowded House / Roisin Murphy / Richard Thompson / Battles / Angie Stone
  • (16.11.07): Stereophonics / P.J. Harvey / Kenny Anderson / El Gusto Orchestra of Algiers / Foals / Estelle / Robert Plant & Alison Krauss (interview) / Don Henley (interview)
  • (23.11.07): Manu Chao / James Blunt / Orchestra Baobab / Duffy / Dion & Kano with Damon Albarn
  • (30.11.07): The Who / Common / Josh Ritter / Bela Fleck / Reverend & the Makers / Robert Wyatt / Stephanie Dosen
  • (07.12.07): David Gray / The Coral / Bassekou Koyate & Ngoni Ba / Rilo Kiley / Dame Cleo Laine & Sir John Dankworth / Jack Penate
  • (14.12.07): KT Tunstall / Jill Scott / Band of Horses / Martin Simpson / Beirut / Ronnie Wood (interview)
  • (21.12.07): Paul McCartney / Dusty Springfield / White Stripes / Solomon Burke / Norah Jones / Mary J. Blige (Christmas Special)

Jool's 15th Annual Hootenanny

  • (31.12.07): Duffy / Eddie Floyd / Kaiser Chiefs / Lulu / Madness / Paul McCartney / Mika / Kylie Minogue / Kate Nash / Ruby Turner / Seasick Steve

Series 31 shown Fridays at 11.35PM on BBC2 (repeated Saturdays)

  • (01.02.08): Radiohead / Cat Power / Feist / Mary J Blige / Dionne Warwick (200th episode)
  • (08.02.08): Morrissey / Sea Power / Nate James / Mayra Andrade
  • (15.02.08): Hot Chip / Sheryl Crow / Liza Minnelli / Sugarush Beat Company / Rahsaan Patterson / Ida Corr
  • (22.02.08): We Are Scientists / Steve Earle / Asa / Martina Topley Bird / Duffy
  • (29.02.08): Supergrass / Vampire Weekend / Chris Barber

Series 32 shown Tuesdays & Fridays on BBC2
(N.B. Tuesday date is given as both programmes are recorded on this date; the Friday programme is recorded before the live Tuesday show)

  • (31.03.08): Adele / James Taylor / Estelle / Only Ones / Black Kids / Neil Cowley Trio
  • (08.04.08): Goldfrapp / Yeasayer / The Frames / Natty
  • (15.04.08): Portishead / Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings / Toumani Diabate / Last Shadow Puppets / Phil Campbell / Devotchka
  • (22.04.08): The Charlatans / Was Not Was / Eartha Kitt / Brandi Carlile / The Pigeon Detectives
  • (29.04.08): James / Melody Gardot / Gutter Twins / Mable John / Operator Please / Pentangle
  • (06.04.08): Robert Plant & Alison Krauss / Spiritualized / Emmylou Harris / Santogold /Fratellis / Chris Difford
  • (13.04.08): Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds / The Raconteurs / Sharleen Spiteri / Bon Iver / Glasvegas / Chatham County Line / Mary Wilson
  • (20.04.08): Paul Weller / Jimmy Cliff / Martha Wainwright / White Lies / Yoav

Series 33 shown Tuesdays & Fridays on BBC2
(N.B. Tuesday date is given as both programmes are recorded on this date; the Friday programme is recorded before the live Tuesday show)

  • (16.09.08): Metallica / Carla Bruni / Kings of Leon / Nicole Atkins.
  • (23.09.08): Elbow / David Gilmour / Natalie Cole / Katy Perry / Roots Manuva
  • (03.10.08): Kaiser Chiefs / The Streets / Seasick Steve / TV On The Radio / Little Jackie / Boy George
  • (10.10.08): Coldplay / The Hold Steady / SIA / Glen Campbell / Amy Lavere / John Mellencamp
  • (17.10.08): Tom Jones / Snow Patrol / Eliza Carthy / Friendly Fires
  • (24.10.08): Bloc Party / Jakob Dylan / Amadou & Mariam / Allen Toussaint / Keane
  • (31.10.08): Grace Jones / My Morning Jacket / Seu Jorge / Razorlight / Geraint Watkins
  • (07.11.08): Fleet Foxes / Al Green / The Killers / Little Boots / Monkey: Journey to the West / Pendulum
  • (14.11.08): Stereophonics / Eli Paperboy Reed / Dengue Fever / Carolina Chocolate Drops

Jool's 16th Annual Hootenanny

  • (31.12.08): Martha & The Vandellas / Dave Edmunds / Annie Lennox / Lily Allen / Dizzee Rascal / Duffy / Sväng / Adele / Sam Sparro / The Hold Steady / Rico Rodriguez / Kelly Jones / Ruby Turner

Series 34

Special editions

Occasional special editions of the show showcase a major artist under the Later... banner, titled "Later presents...". Artists featured in these shows have included Metallica in 1996, R.E.M. in 1998, Oasis in 2000 and Radiohead in 2001. The band in question play for the duration of the hour-long show. Despite the different name, the show is still introduced by Jools Holland and takes place in a similarly set-up studio.

Special editions broadcast on New Year's Eve each year are referred to as Jools Holland's Hootenanny and are pre-recorded.[2] In 2003 a 'Spring Hootenanny' was broadcast, which proved to be a one-off.

Repeated excerpts from the show have been broadcast under the title A Little Later particularly as fill in programs on BBC HD.

References

  1. ^ a b "Sooner rather than Later, BBC will risk Jools stars going live". The Times. Retrieved 14 November 2008.
  2. ^ a b "Later... With Jools Holland is 200 episodes old". The Guardian. Retrieved 14 November 2008.