Jools Holland as Himself
Episodes 460
Neville Brothers, The Christians, D-Influence, Nu Colours
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Dwight Yoakam, k.d.lang, The Rockingbirds, Loudon Wainwright III
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Was Not Was, Baaba Maal, Tasmin Archer, Oumou Sangare
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Carmel, Indigo Girls, Barbara Thompson, Katie Webster, Mary Chapin Carpenter
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Inspiral Carpets, The Tyreel Corporation, John Martyn, Joan Baez, David Gray
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Nick Cave, Shane McGowan, Denim, En Vogue, John Prine
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Television, John Cale & The Duke String Quartet, Mary Coughlan, dc Basehead
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Sonic Youth, Shabba Ranks, Suzanne Rhatigan, Apache Indian
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Morrissey, Tori Amos, Matthew Street, Loyko, Sonny Landreth
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Kirsty MacColl, Simply Red, Me Phi Me, Ann Peebles
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Shara Nelson, Aztec Camera, Jellyfish, Leonard Cohen
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Robert Plant, Teenage Fanclub, Nanci Griffith, Gallon Drunk, Buddy Guy
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Suede, Fishbone, Soul Asylum, Ed Alleyne-Johnson, Bryan Ferry
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The Kinks, Belly, Tanya Donnelly, maldita, Aimee Mann, Neneh Cherry
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Porno for Pyros, Saint Etienne, Midnight Oil, Oleta Adams
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Lenny Kravitz, Gloria Estefan, Bjork, Paul Westerberg
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Paul Weller, Clannad, AJ Croce, The Jesus and Mary Chain, Lena Fiagbe
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Al Green, Squeeze, Efua, Richard Thompson
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Elvis Costello, Counting Crows, Honky, Otis Rush, Sheila Chandra
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Evan Dando, The Pretenders, Angélique Kidjo, Erasure, David McComb, Jonathan Richman
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David Byrne, Cracker, Cocteau Twins, Seal, Ali Farka Toure
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Crowded House, The Auteurs, Aswad, The Cranberries
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Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash, Mazzy Star, Carleen Anderson, Pops Staples
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Suede, J.J. Cale, Terry Hall, Youssou N'Dour, Sharon Shannon
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INXS, Percy Sledge, Edwyn Collins, Portishead, Sarah McLachlan
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Robert Plant and Jimmy Page, Elastica, Les Négresses Vertes, Terem Quartet, June Tabor
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M People, Ben Harper, Nick Lowe, Le Mystère des voix bulgares
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The Beautiful South, Eddi Reader, Saint & Campbell, Earthling, The Hoax, Courtney Pine
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Oasis, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Shawn Colvin, Zap Mama
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Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash takes centre stage in a one off edition edition of Later... Featuring performances from Pops Staples, Carleen Anderson, Mazzy Star, June Carter-Cash and the great man himself.
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PJ Harvey, Tindersticks, Sheryl Crow, Moby, D-Influence
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Radiohead, Elvis Costello, Chris Isaak, Boy George, Lucky Dube
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Björk with the Electra Strings, Tricky, The Boo Radleys, Graham Parker, Pete Townshend, Olodum, Isaac Hayes
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Jools is joined by Spiritualized backed by the London Community Gospel Choir, Bernard Butler, Billie Myers, Jimmy Webb and Lynden David Hall.
Read MoreJames, Catatonia, Imani Coppola, Unbelievable Truth and George Benson
Jools is joined by James, Catatonia, Imani Coppola, Unbelievable Truth and George Benson.
Read MoreLater Presents: Paul Weller in Concert
Jools Holland presents a Paul Weller special with songs from solo albums and classic tracks from The Jam and The Style Council.
Read MorePulp, Pelvis, Lenny Kravitz, Air, Martin Hayes & Dennis Cahill
Jools is joined by Pulp, Pelvis, Lenny Kravitz, Air, Martin Hayes & Dennis Cahill.
Read MorePage & Plant, Natalie Imbruglia, Gomez and Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
Jools is joined by Page & Plant, Natalie Imbruglia, Gomez and Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds.
Read MoreThe Smashing Pumpkins, The Creatures, Simply Red, Leon Russell and Tricky & PJ Harvey
Jools is joined by The Smashing Pumpkins, The Creatures, Simply Red, Leon Russell and Tricky & PJ Harvey.
Read MoreTori Amos, Ultra Naté, The Jesus & Mary Chain, Ultrasound, Andrew Roachford and Yungchen Lhamo
Jools is joined by Tori Amos, Ultra Naté, The Jesus & Mary Chain, Ultrasound, Andrew Roachford and Yungchen Lhamo. Studio guests include Damien Hirst and Keith Allen.
Read MoreLater Presents Mark Knopfler
Jools Holland introduces a studio session from Dire Straits lead singer Mark Knopfler. Featuring songs from his debut solo album Golden Heart, plus hits like Sultans of Swing.
Read MoreJools is joined by Black Grape, D'Angelo, Melissa Etheridge, Gregory Isaacs and Suggs from Madness.
Read MorePulp, Morrissey, Billy Rae Martin, the Finn Brothers, Randy Newman and Luther Vandross
Jools is joined by Pulp, Morrissey, Billy Rae Martin, the Finn Brothers, Randy Newman and Luther Vandross.
Read MoreJools is joined by Blur, Garth Brooks, Soul II Soul, Aimee Mann and the Justin Vali Trio. With archive footage of The Who performing I Can See For Miles.
Read MoreThe Human League, Cast, Guru, Emmylou Harris and Steve Earle
Jools is joined by The Human League, Cast, Guru, Emmylou Harris and Steve Earle.
Read MoreOasis, Ruby, Papa Wemba, David Bowie and Aztec Camera
Jools is joined by Oasis, Ruby, Papa Wemba, David Bowie and Aztec Camera.
Read MoreVan Morrison, The Charlatans, Buju Banton, Paul Brady, Tori Amos and Maura O'Connell
Jools is joined by Van Morrison, The Charlatans, Buju Banton, Paul Brady, Tori Amos and Maura O'Connell.
Read MorePresents Brit Beat
Jools Holland introduces a compilation of live studio performances by British guitar-pop bands. Featuring Oasis, Blur, Pulp, Manic Street Preachers, Radiohead, Ash, Ocean Colour Scene, Cast, the Bluetones, and Super Furry Animals.
Read More49 Not Out
Jools selects highlights from the first 49 episodes of his eclectic music show, including Alanis Morissette, Oasis, Portishead and Dusty Springfield.
Read MoreThe Cure, Tasmin Archer, Mark Morrison, Willie Nelson and Sierra Maestra
Jools is joined by The Cure, Tasmin Archer, Mark Morrison, Willie Nelson and Sierra Maestra.
Read MoreLater Presents... The Beautiful South in Concert
Later with Jools Holland present one of Britain's most popular and bestselling groups The Beautiful South in concert. Guests include soul legend Sam Moore, James Dean Bradfield, The London Gospel Community Choir and Iris Dement.
Read MoreJools is joined by the Manic Street Preachers, Hootie & the Blowfish, Salif Keita, Maxwell, Pete Townshend and Ben Folds Five.
Read MoreJools is joined by Ocean Colour Scene & Paul Weller, Everclear, Morcheeba, Cowboy Junkies, The Tony Rich Project and Ice-T.
Read MoreEverything But The Girl, Super Furry Animals, Burning Spear, John Martyn and Ron Sexsmith
Jools is joined by Everything But The Girl, Super Furry Animals, Burning Spear, John Martyn and Ron Sexsmith.
Read MoreJools is joined by the Fugees, Crowded House, Ash, Booth and the Bad Angel, Patti Smith, Richard Thompson and Norma Waterson.
Read MoreZZ Top, The Bluetones, Bo Diddley, Nigel Kennedy, Stereolab, Bert Jansch and Altan
Jools is joined by ZZ Top, The Bluetones, Bo Diddley, Nigel Kennedy, Stereolab, Bert Jansch and Altan.
Read More50th Show with Orbital, Kula Shaker, Joe Cocker, The Blue Nile, Jackson Browne, Nu Colours
Jools celebrates the show's 50th edition, with performances from Kula Shaker singing "Govinda", veteran vocalist Joe Cocker, American artist Jackson Browne, Orbital performing "Satan" and The Blue Nile.
Read MoreThe Beautiful South, Metallica, Catatonia, Horace Andy and Donovan
Jools is joined by The Beautiful South, Metallica, Catatonia, Horace Andy and Donovan.
Read MoreEddi Reader, John Parish and Polly Jean Harvey, Babybird, Christy Moore, Luciano and Cesária Évora
Jools is joined by Eddi Reader, John Parish and Polly Jean Harvey, Babybird, Christy Moore, Luciano and Cesária Évora.
Read MoreNeneh Cherry, Electronic, Screaming Trees, BR5-49, Billy Bragg and Nitin Sawhney
Jools is joined by Neneh Cherry, Electronic, grunge outfit Screaming Trees, country band BR5-49, Billy Bragg and Nitin Sawhney.
Read MoreSting, Lewis Taylor, Tricky, Travis, Lionel Richie
Jools is joined by Sting, Lewis Taylor, Tricky, Travis, Lionel Richie.
Read MoreSuede, Reef, Alexander O'Neal, Beth Orton, Ray Davies and Anúna
Jools is joined by Suede, Reef, Alexander O'Neal, Beth Orton, Ray Davies and Anúna.
Read MoreBeck, The Brand New Heavies, David Byrne & Morcheeba, Rollins Band, Dru Hill and Rubén González
Jools is joined by Beck, The Brand New Heavies, David Byrne & Morcheeba, Rollins Band, Dru Hill and Rubén González.
Read MoreJools is joined by 60s star Steve Winwood, Welsh trio Stereophonics, Finley Quaye, Counting Crows, US singer James Taylor and guitarist Ry Cooder.
Read MoreThe Charlatans, Gorky's Zygotic Mynci, Khaled, Tony Bennett, Boz Scaggs and Wynonna Judd
Jools is joined by The Charlatans, Gorky's Zygotic Mynci, Khaled, Tony Bennett, Boz Scaggs and Wynonna Judd.
Read MoreRadiohead, World Party, Foo Fighters, KWESI, k.d. lang and Alison Krauss & Union Station
Jools is joined by Radiohead, World Party, Foo Fighters, KWESI, k.d. lang and Alison Krauss & Union Station.
Read MoreJools is joined by Primal Scream, Suzanne Vega, British band Placebo, Glasgow's Del Amitri, Jhelisa and Chris Smither.
Read MoreMieskuoro Huutajat - The Screaming Men, Mansun, Echo & the Bunnymen, Erykah Badu, Massive Attack, Roger McGuinn and Kathryn Tickell
Jools is joined by Mieskuoro Huutajat - The Screaming Men, Mansun, Echo & the Bunnymen, Erykah Badu, Massive Attack, Roger McGuinn and Kathryn Tickell.
Read MoreThe Verve, Rickie Lee Jones, UB40, Roni Size & Reprazent and Jewel
Jools is joined by The Verve, Rickie Lee Jones, UB40, Roni Size & Reprazent and Jewel.
Read MoreM People, Blackstreet, Embrace, Cast, Iarla Ó Lionáird
Jools is joined by M People with music from their new album, swing beat band Blackstreet, indie outfit Embrace, Cast and Iarla Ó Lionáird.
Read MoreAerosmith, Texas, Black Grape, Lighthouse Family and Phil Campbell
Jools is joined by Aerosmith, Texas, Black Grape, Lighthouse Family and Phil Campbell.
Read MoreThe Seahorses, Tanya Donnelly, Faithless, Portishead and Tim Rose
Jools is joined by The Seahorses, Tanya Donnelly, Faithless, Portishead and Tim Rose.
Read MorePaul Weller, Superstar, Björk, Afro Celt Sound System and Carleen Anderson
Jools is joined by Paul Weller, Superstar, Björk, Afro Celt Sound System and Carleen Anderson.
Read MoreJamiroquai, Ocean Colour Scene, Cornershop, Steve Earle & The Dukes, Kristin Hersch and Cath Coffey
Jools is joined by Jamiroquai, Ocean Colour Scene, Cornershop, Steve Earle & The Dukes, Kristin Hersch and Cath Coffey.
Read MoreNeil Finn, Marc Almond, Red Snapper, Rufus Wainwright and Hole featuring Courtney Love
Jools is joined by Neil Finn, Marc Almond, Red Snapper, Rufus Wainwright and Hole featuring Courtney Love.
Read MoreManic Street Preachers, Eels, Beverley Knight, Ian Dury & The Blockheads and Bjork
Jools is joined for his 75th episode by the Manic Street Preachers, Eels, Beverley Knight, Ian Dury & The Blockheads and Bjork.
Read MoreFun Lovin' Criminals, The Afghan Whigs, Natalie Merchant, Mike Oldfield and Alvin Youngblood Hart
Jools is joined by the Fun Lovin' Criminals, The Afghan Whigs, Natalie Merchant, Mike Oldfield and Alvin Youngblood Hart.
Read MoreLater... With Jools Holland presents R.E.M.
Later... With Jools Holland presents R.E.M.
Read MoreRobbie Williams, Placebo, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Bonnie Raitt and Trisha Yearwood
Jools is joined by Robbie Williams, Placebo, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Bonnie Raitt and Trisha Yearwood.
Read MoreThe Beautiful South, Ash, PJ Harvey, Joshua Redman Elastic Band, Dr John and his own Rhythm & Blues Orchestra
Jools is joined by The Beautiful South, Ash, PJ Harvey, Joshua Redman Elastic Band, Dr John and his own Rhythm & Blues Orchestra.
Read MoreHerbie Hancock, Culture Club, Faithless and Lucinda Williams
Jools is joined by re-formed eighties band Culture Club, Faithless, Asian Dub Foundation, Chicago jazz legend Herbie Hancock and American singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams.
Read MoreElliott Smith, Massive Attack, Blondie, Roddy Frame, The Divine Comedy, Six By Seven
Jools is joined by Massive Attack, Divine Comedy, singer-songwriter Elliot Smith, Ronnie Spector, Blondie, Roddy Frame and Six by Seven.
Read MoreBlur, Van Morrison, Wilco, Natacha Atlas and Candi Staton
Jools is joined by Blur, Van Morrison, the London Community Gospel Choir, Wilco, Natacha Atlas, David Arnold and Candi Staton.
Read MoreCatatonia, Kula Shaker, Urban Species, Paul Westerburg and Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers
Jools is joined by Catatonia, Kula Shaker, Urban Species, Paul Westerburg and Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers.
Read MoreSkunk Anansie, Mercury Rev, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Robert Palmer and Macy Gray
Jools is joined by Skunk Anansie, Mercury Rev, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Robert Palmer and Macy Gray.
Read MoreJools is joined by Beth Orton, Scottish band Texas, Stereophonics, Dark Star, Scratch and The Roots.
Read MoreGarbage, Suede, Ozomatli, Witness and John Cale
Jools is joined by Garbage, Suede, Ozomatli, Witness and John Cale.
Read MoreThe Cardigans, The Mavericks, The Pretenders, Gay Dad, Gang Starr and Steve Earle with the Del McCoury Band
Jools is joined by The Cardigans, The Mavericks, The Pretenders, Gay Dad, Gang Starr and Steve Earle with the Del McCoury Band.
Read MoreJames, Bryan Ferry, Gabrielle, Ben Harper & the Innocent Criminals and Breakbeat Era
Jools is joined by James, Bryan Ferry, Gabrielle, Ben Harper & the Innocent Criminals and Breakbeat Era. Jools also talks to Roni Size and DJ Die.
Read MoreThe Charlatans, Jeff Beck, Shelby Lynee, Bernard Butler, Oslo
Jools is joined by The Charlatans, Jeff Beck, country singer Shelby Lynee, Bernard Butler and Brighton band Oslo.
Read MoreMadness, Pavement, Richard Thompson, Jimmy Scott and Tori Amos
Jools is joined by Madness, Pavement, Richard Thompson, Jimmy Scott and Tori Amos.
Read MorePaul McCartney, Travis, Shola Ama, The Flaming Lips and Dan Penn & Spooner Oldham
Jools is joined by Paul McCartney, Travis, Shola Ama, The Flaming Lips and Dan Penn & Spooner Oldham.
Read MoreThe Lightning Seeds, Foo Fighters, Ian Brown, Incognito, Taj Mahal, Toumani Diabate
Jools is joined by The Lightning Seeds, Foo Fighters, Ian Brown, jazz-funk combo Incognito, blues legend Taj Mahal and Toumani Diabate.
Read MoreBeck, Ocean Colour Scene, Merz, Cousteau, Mary J. Blige, Nu Colours and Jools Holland Rhythm & Blues Orchestra.
Jools is joined by Beck, Ocean Colour Scene, Merz, Cousteau, Mary J. Blige, Nu Colours and his own Rhythm & Blues Orchestra.
Read MoreSupergrass, Melanie C, Robert Cray, Holly Johnson, Campag Velocet
Jools is joined by Britpop heroes Supergrass, Spice Girl Melanie C, US bluesman Robert Cray, Holly Johnson and new punk funk outfit Campag Velocet.
Read MoreGomez, Diana Krall, Elastica, David Bowie and The Brand New Heavies
Jools is joined by Gomez playing from their album Liquid Skin, Diana Krall, Elastica, David Bowie and The Brand New Heavies.
Read MorePaul Weller, Kirsty MacColl, Moloko, Idelwild, Craig David and Roby Lakatos
Jools celebrates his 100th show with performances from Paul Weller, Kirsty MacColl, Moloko, Idelwild, Craig David and Roby Lakatos.
Read MoreEagle-Eye Cherry, Super Furry Animals, Death in Vegas, David Gray and LSK
Jools is joined by Eagle-Eye Cherry, Super Furry Animals, Death in Vegas, David Gray and LSK.
Read MoreEmbrace, Doves, Lynden David Hall, Hinda Hicks, Bobby Whitlock, Eric Clapton and Ute Lemper
Jools is joined by Embrace, Doves, Lynden David Hall, Hinda Hicks, Bobby Whitlock, Eric Clapton and Ute Lemper. Studio guests include Ian Hislop.
Read MoreJools is joined by Primal Scream, Youssou N'Dour, Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings featuring Georgie Fame and Gary Brooker on vocals, Odetta and new guitar band Coldplay.
Read Moreoe Strummer & The Mescaleros, Angie Stone, The Delgados, Tracy Chapman and Warren Zevon
Jools is joined by Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros, Angie Stone, The Delgados, Tracy Chapman and Warren Zevon.
Read MoreLou Reed, Kelis, MJ Cole, Broadcast, Al Jarreau and Bert Jansch featuring Johnny Marr and Bernard Butler
Jools is joined by Lou Reed, Kelis, MJ Cole, Broadcast, Al Jarreau and Bert Jansch featuring Johnny Marr and Bernard Butler. Studio guests include Kylie Minogue, Geoff Innocent, Malcolm Hardy and Chris Moyles.
Read MoreFinley Quaye, Badly Drawn Boy, Lucy Pearl, The Waterboys, Bebel Gilberto, and Tom McRae
Jools is joined by Finley Quaye, Badly Drawn Boy, Lucy Pearl, The Waterboys, Bebel Gilberto and Tom McRae.
Read Morek.d. lang, Morcheeba, Mansun, The Webb Brothers, and Alex Lloyd
Jools is joined by k.d. lang, Morcheeba, Mansun, The Webb Brothers and Alex Lloyd. Lemmy also visits the studio to talk to Jools.
Read MoreBlur, Roni Size & Reprazent, The Go-Betweens, Alabama 3, Abdullah Ibrahim Trio, and Lionel Richie
Jools is joined by Blur, Roni Size & Reprazent, The Go-Betweens, Alabama 3, Abdullah Ibrahim Trio and Lionel Richie.
Read MoreJools is joined by Texas, Artful Dodger, Courtney Pine, Lynden David Hall, Beverley Knight, Shivaree, Kelly Joe Phelps and William Bell.
Read MoreAll Saints, Taj Mahal, Sade, Grandaddy, and Stephen Merritt aka The Magnetic Fields
Jools is joined by All Saints, Taj Mahal, Sade, Grandaddy and Stephen Merritt aka The Magnetic Fields.
Read MoreThe Beautiful South, Jill Scott, Dido, Kelly Jones, and Kimmo Pohjonen with Jay Kay
Jools is joined by The Beautiful South, Jill Scott, Dido, Stereophonics' Kelly Jones, Kimmo Pohjonen and his own Rhythm & Blues Orchestra with guest vocals from Jay Kay.
Read MoreWyclef Jean & the Refugee Camp, Emmylou Harris, Joi, Georgie Fame, and Phoenix
Jools is joined by Wyclef Jean & the Refugee Camp, Emmylou Harris, Joi, Georgie Fame and Phoenix. Producer Mirwais also visits the studio.
Read MoreRobbie Williams, Keith Elam (aka Guru) with Angie Stone and Craig David, At the Drive-In, John Hiatt, Van Morrison, and Linda Gail Lewis
Jools is joined by Robbie Williams, Keith Elam (aka Guru) with Angie Stone and Craig David, At the Drive-In, John Hiatt, Van Morrison and Linda Gail Lewis.
Read MoreStereophonics, The Black Crowes, Spooks, Rokia Traoré and Calexico
Jools is joined by Stereophonics, The Black Crowes, Spooks, Rokia Traoré and Calexico. Frank Skinner also visits the studio to talk about his new live show Unplanned.
Read MoreStarsailor, Goldfrapp, Stereo MCs, The Blind Boys of Alabama, The Blockheads
ools is joined by Starsailor, Goldfrapp, Stereo MCs and The Blind Boys of Alabama, while Robbie Williams and Suggs join The Blockheads to perform tracks from their new album.
Read MoreAnastacia, Ash, Musiq Soulchild, Omara Portuondo, Cachaito
Jools is joined by Anastacia, Ash, Musiq Soulchild, and Omara Portuondo and Cachaito from Buena Vista Social Club.
Read MoreR.E.M., India.Arie, Orbital, Clearlake, Baaba Maal, Ron Sexsmith
Jools is joined by R.E.M., electronic duo Orbital, accompanied by vocalist Naomi Bedford, Clearlake, Ron Sexsmith, new Motown star India Arie and Senegalese sensation Baaba Maal.
Read MoreJools is joined by the Manic Street Preachers, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Spek, Neil Finn, Cesária Évora and soul talent Sunshine Anderson.
Read MoreKate Rusby, James, Rodney Crowell, Buju Banton, Matthew Jay, The Tiger Lillies, Nelly Furtado
Jools is joined by Kate Rusby, James, Rodney Crowell, Buju Banton, Matthew Jay, The Tiger Lillies and Nelly Furtado.
Read MoreLater Presents Radiohead
Jools Holland introduces a special edition of the music show, first broadcast in 2001, in which top British band Radiohead give an hour-long performance.
Read MorePJ Harvey, Kelis, Spiritualized, Dr John, Nick Lowe
Jools is joined by PJ Harvey, Kelis, Spiritualized, Dr John and Nick Lowe.
Read MoreNew Order, Michael McDonald, Ryan Adams, Zero 7, Roots Manuva
Jools is joined by New Order, Michael McDonald, Ryan Adams, Zero 7 and Roots Manuva.
Read MorePulp, Jack Bruce, Eels, Cheb Mami, Sam Moore
Jools is joined by Pulp, veteran bassist and vocalist Jack Bruce, LA's Eels, who are pursuing a new, rockier direction and the Algerian king of rai, Cheb Mami.
Read MoreMercury Rev, Alicia Keys, Travis, Kosheen, Doudou Cissoko
Jools is joined by Mercury Rev, Alicia Keys, Travis, Kosheen and Doudou Cissoko.
Read MoreThe White Stripes, Muse, Super Furry Animals, US3, Thea Gilmore, Jamiroquai
Jools is joined by Muse, Jamiroquai, Super Furry Animals, White Stripes, Us3 and Thea Gilmore.
Read MoreGarbage, The Hives, Macy Gray, The Beta Band, Hall & Oates, Richard Bona
Jools is joined by US soul sensation Macy Gray, rock duo Hall & Oates, The Beta Band, Garbage, The Hives and Richard Bona.
Read MoreJools is joined by The Charlatans, Mull Historical Society, Dreadzone, David Gilmour, Mica Paris, Suggs, Mariza, Paul Carrack and his own Rhythm & Blues Orchestra.
Read MoreThe Lighthouse Family, Feeder, Belle & Sebastian, Boz Scaggs, Tom Jones, Souad Massi
Jools is joined by The Lighthouse Family, Feeder, Belle & Sebastian, Boz Scaggs, Tom Jones and Souad Massi.
Read MorePet Shop Boys, Doves, Cornershop, So Solid Crew, India.Arie
Jools is joined by the Pet Shop Boys, Manchester's Doves launching The Last Broadcast, Cornershop, UK Garage group So Solid Crew and India Arie.
Read MoreJools is joined by The Vines, Del Amitri, Susana Baca, Stereophonics, Badly Drawn Boy and Bruce Springsteen & the E-Street Band.
Read MoreGomez, Patti Smith, Angélique Kidjo, Tweet, Missy Elliott, The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
Jools is joined by Gomez, Patti Smith, Angélique Kidjo, Tweet, Missy Elliott and The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion.
Read MoreElvis Costello, Mary J. Blige, The Electric Soft Parade, Salif Keita
Jools is joined by Elvis Costello, Mary J. Blige, The Electric Soft Parade and Salif Keita.
Read MoreJools is joined by Bryan Ferry, Mis-teeq, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Glenn Lewis, The Hives and The Handsome Family.
Read MoreBeverley Knight, Damon Albarn with Afel Bocoum, Wilco, Eric Burdon, Norah Jones, The Von Bondies
Jools is joined by Beverley Knight, Damon Albarn with Afel Bocoum, Wilco, Eric Burdon, Norah Jones and The Von Bondies.
Read MoreDavid Bowie, Ms. Dynamite, The Coral, Beenie Man, Linda Thompson
Jools is joined for his 10th anniversary show by David Bowie, Ms Dynamite, The Coral, Beenie Man and Linda Thompson.
Read MorePaul Weller, Queens of the Stoneage, Orchestra Baobob, Beth Gibbons & Rustin Man, Aqualung, Nickel Creek
Jools is joined by Paul Weller, Queens Of The Stone Age, Beth Gibbons, Orchestra Baobab from Senegal, Nickel Creek and Aqualung.
Read MoreGroove Armada, Peter Gabriel, The Libertines, Hil St Soul, James Dean Bradfield
Jools is joined by Peter Gabriel, Groove Armada, Richie Havens, The Libertines, James Dean Bradfield and Hil St Soul.
Read MoreTom Jones, David Gray, The Polyphonic Spree, Youssou N'Dour, Aimee Mann
Jools is joined by Tom Jones, David Gray, The Polyphonic Spree, Youssou N'Dour and Aimee Mann.
Read MoreCraig David, Richard Ashcroft, Tracy Chapman, The Streets, Chris Difford, Pape & Cheikh
Jools is joined by Craig David, Former Verve frontman Richard Ashcroft, Tracy Chapman, The Streets, Pape & Cheikh and Chris Difford.
Read MoreJools is joined by Feeder, David Holmes with The Free Association, Alison Moyet, Alison Moorer, Edwin Starr, Sam Brown and Ruby Turner.
Read MoreMoby, Badly Drawn Boy, Femi Kuti, Sugababes and Damien Rice. Studio guests include Michael Palin, Dave Brubeck
Jools is joined by Moby, Badly Drawn Boy, Femi Kuti, Sugababes and Damien Rice. Studio guests include Michael Palin and Dave Brubeck.
Read MoreColdplay, Foo Fighters, 1 Giant Leap featuring Robbie Williams and Baaba Maal, The Datsuns, Graham Coxon
Jools is joined by Coldplay, Foo Fighters, 1 Giant Leap featuring Robbie Williams and Baaba Maal, The Datsuns and Graham Coxon.
Read MoreLater... with Jools Holland: Louder
Later... Louder is combination of the most rock & roll moments from Jools Holland's late night BBC2 show, which offers the only slot currently on terrestrial TV for New and experimental music. Due to this, Later... Louder offers the cream of the indie and rock crop over the last 10 years. Beginning with Dave Grohl in fine form with the Foo Fighters, we then switch to his mates Queens of the Stone Age belting out "No One Knows". More spot-the-connection fun follows, as the Screaming Trees' 1996 performance of "All I Know" sees a young Josh Homme on lead guitar. These connections run pretty much all the way through the disc, which adds an interesting slant on how to create a DVD track listing.
With stand-out performances from the White Stripes, PJ Harvey and the Soundtrack of our Lives, Later... Louder also features the interviews from the original shows with such wide ranging talents as New Order and Courtney Love. This is a must for all those who are in need of a varied rock diet.
Read MoreLouder: Bonus Interviews
Bonus Interviews with The Hives, Courtney Love, PJ Harvey, Metallica, New Order, Shirley Manson & The Black Crowes
Read MoreLouder: Foo Fighters
Exclusive Foo Fighters interview
Read MoreJools is joined by Lou Reed, Alison Goldfrapp, Will Gregory, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Kings of Leon, The Vines, and Stephanie McKay.
Read MoreThe Pretenders, Skin, Electric Six, and Robert Palmer.
Jools is joined by The Pretenders, former Skunk Anansie frontwoman Skin, Electric Six from Detroit, and singer Robert Palmer.
Read MoreJools is joined by The Dandy Warhols, Vivian Green, John Cale, Sevara Nazarkhan, The Blind Boys of Alabama, and The Stereophonics.
Read MoreRadiohead, Zwan, Ibrahim Ferrer, Pat Metheny, Martina Topley-Bird, and Bob and Marcia
Jools is joined by Radiohead, Zwan, Ibrahim Ferrer, Pat Metheny, Martina Topley-Bird and Bob and Marcia. Studio guests include Miranda Richardson, Kelly McDonald, Steve Wright and Peter Saville.
Read MoreYeah Yeah Yeahs, Joe Jackson, Steve Winwood, Terri Walker, Grandaddy, and Celso Fonseca
Jools is joined by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Joe Jackson, Steve Winwood, Terri Walker, Grandaddy and Celso Fonseca.
Read MoreMoloko, Simply Red, Nick Cave, The Thrills, and The Darkness
Jools is joined by Moloko, Simply Red, Nick Cave, The Thrills, and The Darkness.
Read MoreR.E.M., Buddy Guy, Jamelia, Willis & June Tabor, and British Sea Power
Jools is joined by R.E.M., Buddy Guy, Jamelia, Willis & June Tabor and British Sea Power. With studio guest Yoko Ono.
Read MoreTexas, Starsailor, Desert Sessions, Kanda Bongo Man, Dizzee Rascal, and June Tabor.
Jools is joined by Texas, Starsailor, Desert Sessions (Josh Homme & PJ Harvey), Kanda Bongo Man, Dizzee Rascal and June Tabor.
Read MoreJane's Addiction, John Cale, Nitin Sawhney, Keane, Simple Kid, and Julian Joseph
Jools is joined by Jane's Addiction, John Cale, Nitin Sawhney, Keane, Simple Kid and Julian Joseph.
Read MoreSean Paul, The Coral, Ludacris, Elbow, Amy Winehouse, Paula Santaro, and Erin McKeown
Jools is joined by Sean Paul, The Coral, Ludacris, Elbow, Amy Winehouse, Paula Santaro and Erin McKeown. Jools also talks to comedian Ross Noble.
Read MoreTravis, Love with Arthur Lee, Terri Walker, The Distillers, Sam Brown, Hot Club of Cowtown, and Ruby Turner
Jools is joined by Travis, Love with Arthur Lee, his own Rhythm & Blues Orchestra, Terri Walker, The Distillers, Sam Brown, Hot Club of Cowtown and Ruby Turner.
Read MoreAnnie Lennox, Ryan Adams, Oumou Sangaré, The 22-20s, Franz Ferdinand, Courtney Pine, and David McAlmon
Jools is joined by Annie Lennox, Ryan Adams, Oumou Sangaré, The 22-20s, Franz Ferdinand, Courtney Pine and David McAlmont. Mark Perry also visits the studio.
Read MoreJools is joined by Norah Jones, Scissor Sisters, David Byrne, Basement Jaxx and Howard Tate.
Read MoreJools is joined by Alanis Morissette, Alicia Keys, Snow Patrol, Rufus Wainwright, Robert Randolph & The Family Band and Devendra Banhart.
Read MoreJools is joined by Morrissey, The Beta Band, reggae stars Johnny Clarke, Junior Murvin and Linval Thompson, The Ordinary Boys, Pietra Montecorvino and Glenn Tilbrook.
Read MoreJools is joined by PJ Harvey, John Martyn, Tinariwen, Joseph 'Amp' Fiddler, Ash and Kanye West. Songwriters Eddie Holland, Lamont Dozier & Brian Holland are in the studio to chat.
Read MoreJools is joined by Faithless, The Killers, Ojos De Brujo, Graham Coxon, Bobby Womack, Tom Jones and The Bad Plus.
Read MoreJools is joined by Jet, Toots and the Maytals, Eric Bibb and Charlie Musselwhite, Bebel Gilberto, Hope of the States and Tom Baxter.
Read MoreCool Britannia Archive Highlights
Jools presents archive highlights from Paul Weller, Franz Ferdinand, Blur, Radiohead, Keane, The Verve, Pulp, The Libertines, Oasis, Elastica, Supergrass, Manic Street Preachers, Stereophonics, Spiritualized, Doves and Ash.
Read MoreJools is joined by Mary J Blige, Kanye West, Alicia Keys, The Fugees, Craig David, Jill Scott, Blackstreet, Erykah Badu, D'Angelo and The Roots.
Read MoreJools is joined by Robbie Williams, Elvis Costello, Mick Jones and Paul Simonon of the Clash, Estelle, punk trio Green Day and singer-songwriter Nellie McKay.
Read MoreThe Cure, Anita Baker, Jackson Browne, Embrace, The Futreheads, and KT Tunstall
Jools is joined by The Cure, Anita Baker, Jackson Browne, Embrace, The Futreheads and KT Tunstall.
Read MoreManic Street Preachers, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Kings of Leon, Fried, and Willy Mason
Jools is joined by the Manic Street Preachers, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Kings of Leon, Fried and Willy Mason. Jools also talks to Ringo Starr about his book of postcards sent by the Beatles.
Read MoreJools is joined by Razorlight, Mory Kante, The Zutons, Roni Size, Beverley Knight, Jocelyn Brown, Joanna Newsom, and the Bee Gees' Robin Gibb.
Read MoreIan Brown, The Bravery, MC Solaar, Mercury Rev, k.d. Lang, and The Beautiful South
Jools is joined by Ian Brown, The Bravery, MC Solaar, Mercury Rev, k.d. Lang, and The Beautiful South.
Read MoreElton John, Interpol, Keane, Ray Lamontagne, Bloc Party,and Old Crow Medicine Show
Jools is joined by Elton John, Interpol, Keane, Ray Lamontagne, Bloc Party, & Old Crow Medicine Show.
Read MoreFoo Fighters, Black Eyed Peas, Hard-Fi, Arcade Fire, and Mariza
Jools is joined by Foo Fighters, Black Eyed Peas, Hard-Fi, Arcade Fire and Mariza.
Read MoreJools is joined by Athlete, The Go! Team, Robert Plant and The Strange Sensation, Lhasa, Mose Allison and The Fall.
Read MoreJools is joined by Kaiser Chiefs, John Legend, Eels, Martha Wainwright, Frank Black, Van Morrison and Paul Kaye.
Read MoreLater... with Jools Holland: Even Louder
More than a decade of rock performances from the BBC's Later... With Jools Holland are collected in this release from Warner Music Vision. Among the songs included in Later... With Jools Holland: Even Louder are "American Idiot" by Green Day, "Sweet 'n' Sour" by The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, "Drunken Butterfly" by Sonic Youth, and many others.
Read MoreEven Louder: Robert Smith of The Cure
Interview with Robert Smith of The Cure
Read MoreEven Louder: Green Day
Interview with Green Day
Read MoreJools is joined by New Order, Faith Evans, The Coral, Rufus Wainwright, Acoustic Ladyland, Benjamin Darvill as Son of Dave and James Blunt.
Read MoreBeck, Doves, David Sanborn, Plantlife, Kubb, and M & Ward
Jools is joined by Beck, Doves, David Sanborn, Plantlife, Kubb and M and Ward. Plus interviews with Martin Freeman and Albert Hammond.
Read MoreJools is joined by Coldplay, Jamiroquai, Amadou & Mariam, The Magic Numbers, Antony and the Johnsons, and Billy Preston.
Read MoreJools is joined by John Cale, Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds, The Cure, The Bravery, Arcade Fire, Foo Fighters, Green Day, PJ Harvey and The Killers.
Read MoreJools is joined by Senegal's Youssou N'Dour, Benin's Angelique Kidjo and Mali's Ali Farka Toure.
Read MorePaul Weller Special
Paul Weller peforms songs from his millon-selling album Stanley Road, with help from cover artist Peter Blake, drummer Steve White and friend Noel Gallagher. Presented by Jools Holland.
Read MoreGoldfrapp, Burt Bacharach, Rufus Wainwright, Editors, Brendan Benson, Jamie Liddell, and Corinne Baily Rae
Jools is joined by Goldfrapp, Burt Bacharach, Rufus Wainwright, Editors, Brendan Benson, Jamie Liddell and Corinne Baily Rae.
Read MoreLater... with Jools Holland: Cool Britannia 2
Highlights of the Friday night music show that's become an institution. This compilation features mainly UK artists from the 'Britpop' era captured in fine studio form. Artists featured: Kaiser Chiefs, Blur, Supergrass , Radiohead, Bloc Party, New Order, The Verve, Snow Patrol, Manic Street Preachers, The Libertines, Morrissey, Doves, Oasis, Razorlight, Stereophonics, Keane, Coldplay, Ian Brown, Paul Weller and Pulp.
Read MoreCool Britannia 2: Kaiser Chiefs
Exclusive Interview And Footage
Read MoreCool Britannia 2: Bonus Interviews
Bonus interviews with Jarvis Cocker, Morrissey, Nicky Wire, New Order & Ian Brown.
Read MoreArctic Monkeys, Ms Dynamite, Mylo, Los De Abajo with Neville Staples, Joseph Arthur, and Lizz Wright
Jools is joined by Arctic Monkeys, Ms Dynamite, Mylo, Los De Abajo with Neville Staples, Joseph Arthur and Lizz Wright.
Read MoreRobbie Williams, KT Tunstall, Maximo Park, Mattafix, Cheikh Lo, Vashti Bunyan
Jools is joined by Robbie Williams, KT Tunstall, Maximo Park, Mattafix, Cheikh Lo, Vashti Bunyan.
Read MorePaul Weller, Carlos Santana, Sheryl Crow, John Cale, Bettye Lavette, and Sigur Rós
Jools is joined by Paul Weller, Carlos Santana, Sheryl Crow, John Cale, Bettye Lavette and Sigur Rós.
Read MoreSean Paul, Texas, Salif Keita, Babyshambles, and Teddy Thompson
Jools is joined by Sean Paul, Texas, Salif Keita, Babyshambles and Teddy Thompson.
Read MoreDavid Gray, Richard Hawley, The Rakes, Yasmin Levy, Solomon Burke, The National, and Sam Brown
Jools is joined by David Gray, Richard Hawley, The Rakes, Yasmin Levy, Solomon Burke, The National and Sam Brown.
Read MoreCool Britannia II - Arctic Monkeys, Franz Ferdinand, The Libertines, Bloc Party
Jools celebrates some of the best new British talent, featuring Arctic Monkeys, Franz Ferdinand, The Libertines and Bloc Party.
Read MoreLater... with Jools Holland: Mellow
Selection of quiet pieces from the BBC television program Later With ... Jools Holland, with the British TV debuts of Norah Jones, Antony & The Johnsons and Corinne Bailey Rae, sultry dance from Zero 7 and Groove Armada, special sounds from Björk and Mercury Rev and intimate performances by Tindersticks and Cassandra Wilson.
Read MorePearl Jam, Corinne Bailey Rae, The Zutons, Spinto Band, Jenny Lewis, and Jamie Foxx
Jools is joined by Pearl Jam; Corinne Bailey Rae, The Zutons, Spinto Band, Jenny Lewis and Jamie Foxx.
Read MoreJools is joined by Richard Ashcroft, plus classics from Creedence Clearwater's John Fogerty, Hasidic hip-hop from Matisyahu, We are Scientists, Rodrigo y Gabriela and Camille.
Read MoreJools is joined by Franz Ferdinand, Snow Patrol, Gnarls Barkley, Dr John, James Morrison. Plus an interview with Nick Rhodes.
Read MoreDavid Gilmour, Paul Simon, The Streets, Nacao Zumbi, Elvis Costello, and Allen Toussaint
Jools is joined by David Gilmour, Paul Simon, The Streets, Nacao Zumbi, Elvis Costello & Allen Toussaint.
Read MoreJools is joined by Morrissey, Dirty Pretty Things (with Carl Barat), Crosby and Nash and Hot Chip, Indie Arie and Ojos De Brujo. Plus an interview with Joe Boyd.
Read MorePrimal Scream, Ray Davies, Roseanne Cash, and Jose Gonzalez
Jools is joined by Primal Scream, Ray Davies, Roseanne Cash and Jose Gonzalez.
Read MoreThe Fratellis, The Automatic, Dixie Chicks, Gogol Bordello, Paolo Nutini, and The Dresden Dolls
Jools is joined by The Fratellis, The Automatic, Dixie Chicks, Gogol Bordello, Paolo Nutini and The Dresden Dolls.
Read MoreThe Strokes, The Flaming Lips, The Divine Comedy, Cat Power, Plan B, and Raul Midon
Jools is joined by The Strokes, The Flaming Lips, The Divine Comedy, Cat Power, Plan B and Raul Midon.
Read MoreMuse, The Ranconteurs, John Legend, Duke Special, Dave Stewart, and Amy Winehouse
Jools is joined by Muse, The Ranconteurs, John Legend, Duke Special, Dave Stewart and Amy Winehouse.
Read MoreKasabian, Jarvis Cocker, Damien Rice, Smokey Robinson, Joe Sample & Randy Crawford, The View, and Just Jack
Jools is joined by Kasabian, Jarvis Cocker, Damien Rice, Smokey Robinson, Joe Sample & Randy Crawford, The View and Just Jack.
Read MoreRazorlight, Yusuf Islam, Gotan Project, Christy Moore, and the Magic Number
Jools is joined by Razorlight, Yusuf Islam, Gotan Project, Christy Moore and the Magic Number. Plus an interview with Andy Summers.
Read MoreThe Killers, Jools Holland and his R&B Orchestra with Lulu, Lucinda Williams, Air Traffic, and Richard Hawley
Jools is joined by The Killers, Jools Holland and his R&B Orchestra with Lulu, Lucinda Williams, Air Traffic and Richard Hawley. Plus interviews with George Martin and Giles Martin.
Read MoreRed Hot Chili Peppers, Keane, The Be Good Tanyas, Klaxons, Thom Yorke, Bellowhead, and Anthony David
Jools is joined by Red Hot Chili Peppers, Keane, The Be Good Tanyas, Klaxons, Thom Yorke, Bellowhead, Anthony David. Plus interviews with Anthony Kiedis, Tom Chaplin and Tim Rice-Oxley.
Read MoreScissor Sisters, The Hours, The Good, The Bad & The Queen, Tony Bennett, Eric Bibb, Mr Hudson, and Scott Matthews
Jools is joined by Scissor Sisters, The Hours, The Good, The Bad & The Queen, Tony Bennett, Eric Bibb, Mr Hudson and Scott Matthews.
Read MoreLater on... Nu Soul
An hour of contemporary soul courtesy of the Later… with Jools archives. Performers include Mary J Blige, D’Angelo, Alicia Keyes, the Fugees and Macy Gray.
Read MoreJools Holland introduces a diverse mix of new musical talent and established artists. Joining him are Arctic Monkeys, Bryan Ferry, Tinariwen, CSS, The Hold Steady, Henri Salvador, and Tony Visconti.
Read MoreTravis, Candie Payne, Grinderman, Beverley Knight, Joanna Newsom, and Dizzee Rascal
Jools Holland introduces a diverse mix of new musical talent and established artists: Travis, Candie Payne, Grinderman, Beverley Knight, Joanna Newsom and Dizzee Rascal.
Read MorePatti Smith, the Cold War Kids, Joe Cocker, the Cribs, and Simply Red
Jools Holland introduces a diverse mix of new musical talent and established artists including legendary high priestess of punk, Patti Smith, the Cold War Kids, Joe Cocker, the Cribs (making their TV debut), and Simply Red.
Read MoreBloc Party, LCD Soundsystem, Wilco, Joan Armatrading, Julie Fowlis, and Richard Swift
Jools Holland introduces a diverse mix of new musical talent and established artists including Bloc Party, LCD Soundsystem, Wilco, Joan Armatrading, Julie Fowlis and Richard Swift.
Read MoreKaiser Chiefs, The White Stripes, Silversun Pick-Ups, and Pink Martini
Jools Holland introduces a diverse mix of music performers, including Kaiser Chiefs, The White Stripes, Silversun Pick-Ups and Pink Martini.
Read MorePaul McCartney, Bjork, Editors, Ben Westbeech, and Adele.
Jools Holland introduces a diverse mix of music performers, including Paul McCartney, Bjork, Editors, Ben Westbeech and the television debut of 19-year-old Londoner Adele.
Read MoreHard-Fi, Siouxsie Sioux, Richard Hawley, Laura Marling, and Kaki King
Jools Holland introduces a diverse mix of new musical talent and established artists. Joining him are Hard-Fi, Siouxsie Sioux, Richard Hawley, Laura Marling and Kaki King.
Read MoreCrowded House, Roisin Murphy, Richard Thompson, Battles, and Angie Stone
Jools Holland introduces a diverse mix of new musical talent and established artists, including Crowded House, Roisin Murphy, Richard Thompson, Battles and Angie Stone.
Read MoreStereophonics, PJ Harvey, Kenny Anderson, The El Gusto Orchestra Of Algiers, Foals, and Estelle
Live music show featuring established artists as well as new talent. Joining Jools in the studio are Welsh rockers Stereophonics, with tracks from their recent number one album Pull The Pin. PJ Harvey, Kenny 'King Creosote' Anderson, El Gusto Orchestra of Algiers, Foals and Estelle also perform songs from their new albums. Plus, chat with Robert Plant, Alison Krauss and Don Henley.
Read MoreManu Chao, Babyshambles, Orchestra Baobab, Duffy, Dion, and Kano with Damon Albarn
Jools Holland introduces a diverse mix of new musical talent and established artists, including Manu Chao, Babyshambles, Orchestra Baobab, Duffy, Dion and Kano with Damon Albarn.
Read MoreThe Who, Common, Josh Ritter, Bela Fleck, Reverend and the Makers, Robert Wyatt, and Stephanie Dosen
Jools Holland introduces a diverse mix of new musical talent and established artists, including The Who, Common, Josh Ritter, Bela Fleck, Reverend and the Makers, Robert Wyatt and Stephanie Dosen.
Read MoreJoining Jools in the studio this week, David Gray works through a couple of tracks from his extensive greatest hits package. Also, Hoylake's The Coral play from their fifth album, Roots and Echoes; Mali's ngoni master Bassekou Koyate performs with his band, Ngoni Ba; Los Angeles-based Rilo Kiley guest with a couple of songs from their current LP, Under The Backlight; musical husband and wife Dame Cleo Laine and Sir John Dankworth join Jools at the piano and; South London pop and rockabilly boy Jack Penate performs a track from his debut, Matinee.
Read MoreKT Tunstall, Jill Scott, Band of Horses, Martin Simpson, and Beirut
Jools Holland introduces a diverse mix of new musical talent and established artists, including KT Tunstall, Jill Scott, Band of Horses, Martin Simpson and Beirut. Ronnie Wood drops by for a chat.
Read MoreChristmas Special
Christmas Special. Jools Holland looks back at some of his favourite collaborations, including performances with Paul McCartney, Dusty Springfield, The White Stripes, Solomon Burke, Norah Jones, Mary J Blige and many others.
Read MoreRadiohead, Cat Power, Feist, and Mary J Blige
Jools Holland introduces a diverse mix of new musical talent and established artists, including Radiohead, Cat Power, Feist, Mary J Blige.
Read MoreMorrissey, British Sea Power, Nate James, Ida Maria, and Mayra Andrade
Jools Holland presents a mixture of live music. Morrissey sings tracks from his upcoming solo greatest hits collection. Brighton based Indie chart stars British Sea Power play songs from album Do You Like Rock Music including recent single Waving Flags. Also includes double MOBO winner Nate James, Stockholm's newest pop star Ida Maria and Cuban born Cape Verdean singer Mayra Andrade.
Read MoreHot Chip, Sheryl Crow, Liza Minnelli, Sugarush Beat Company, Rahsaan Patterson, and Ida Corr
Jools Holland presents a mixture of live music. London's pop-synth kings Hot Chip play tracks from their current album Made In The Dark including recent single Ready For The Floor. Sheryl Crow returns with songs from her forthcoming sixth album Detours. Liza Minnelli joins Jools at the piano for a song and a chat about her life. Also features Australian beat-wizard Sugarush Beat Company, American soul sensation Rahsaan Patterson and Danish siren Ida Corr.
Read MoreDuffy, We Are Scientists, Steve Earle and Alison Moorer, Asa, and Martina Topley Bird
Jools Holland presents a mixture of live music. American indie-pop funsters We Are Scientists debut tracks from their forthcoming LP Brain Thrust Mastery. Political singer/songwriter Steve Earle performs with his wife Alison Moorer. Rising Nigerian star Asa sings her mix of pop, folk and reggae. Martina Topley Bird returns to the programme with tracks from her forthcoming album The Blue God, and Welsh female soul singer Duffy also performs.
Read MoreSupergrass, Vampire Weekend, The Kills, and Devon Sproule
Jools Holland presents a mixture of live music. Oxford popsters Supergrass return with tracks from their brilliant new album Diamond Hoo Ha, also new band of the moment New Yorkers Vampire Weekend perform an interesting mix of Western and African styles, which they describe as Upper West Side Soweto. Also performing in the studio is British jazz musician and trombonist Chris Barber.
Read MoreThe Debuts Clip Show
Jools presents clips of some of the great debuts from his show, which helped to launch the careers of The White Stripes, Adele, the Arctic Monkeys and the Verve.
Read MoreAdele, James Taylor, Estelle, the Only Ones, The Neil Cowley Trio, and Black Kids
Jools Holland presents old and new music. More songs, more chat, and performances from Adele, James Taylor, Estelle, the Only Ones, the Neil Cowley Trio and Black Kids.
Read MoreKooks, Goldfrapp, Yeasayer, and Natty
More songs, more chat, and performances from the Kooks, Goldfrapp, Yeasayer and Natty.
Read MoreMore music and chat from the likes of Portishead, Sharon Jones And The Dap Kings, Toumani Diabate, The Last Shadow Puppets, Phil Campbell and Devotchka.
Read MoreThe Charlatans, Was Not Was, Eartha Kitt, Brandi Carlile, and The Pigeon Detectives
More music and chat from the likes of The Charlatans, Was Not Was, Eartha Kitt, Brandi Carlile and The Pigeon Detectives.
Read MoreJames, Melody Gardot, the Gutter Twins, Mable John, Operator Please, and Pentangle
Jools Holland presents old and new music live from BBC Television Centre. Featuring recently re-formed indie band James, US singer-songwriter Melody Gardot, rock band the Gutter Twins, legendary blues singer Mable John, Australian teenage sextet Operator Please and the original line-up of British folk-rockers Pentangle.
Read MoreJools Holland hosts music and chat from Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, Spiritualized, Emmylou Harris, Santogold, the Fratellis, Chris Difford and many more.
Read MoreMore music and chat from Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds, The Raconteurs, Sharleen Spiteri, Bon Iver, Glasvegas, Chatham County Line and Mary Wilson.
Read MorePaul Weller, Martha Wainwright, and White Lies
Joining Jools Holland for music and chat are the Modfather himself, Paul Weller, who plays tunes from his double album 22 Dreams; Martha Wainwright, who last appeared on the show accompanying Snow Patrol and is back with tracks from her second album I Know You're Married But I've Got Feelings Too; and White Lies, who continue the trend of being influenced by the likes of Joy Division and Echo and the Bunnymen.
Read MoreMetallica, Carla Bruni, Kings of Leon, and Nicole Atkins
Godfathers of rock Metallica visit the studio for the first time in 12 years with tracks from their new album Death Magnetic. Also in the studio are Tennessee foursome Kings of Leon, who showcase tracks from their fourth album Only by the Night.
Making her UK TV debut, Italian born, French-bred singer-songwriter and now First Lady of France, Carla Bruni performs a song or two from her recently released third album, Comme Si De Rien N'etait.
If that isn't enough, popstar in the making VV Brown makes an appearance, New Jersey-born Nicole Atkins makes her British television debut and Paul McCartney and Youth present a collaboration.
Read MoreElbow, David Gilmour, Natalie Cole, Katy Perry, and Roots Manuva
Guests lined-up for the second show include: recent Mercury Prize gold medallists Elbow, with tracks from their winning album 'Seldom Seen Kid' including 'One Day Like This'; David Gilmour, the legendary Pink Floyd guitarist, performs tunes in celebration of his live album recorded in Gdansk capturing a selection of Pink Floyd classics and numbers from his recent solo outings. Also daughter of Nat King, Natalie Cole will be joining Jools at the piano for a chat and a song from her forthcoming album of jazz standards 'Still Unforgettable'. After spending weeks at the top of the singles chart and causing musical controversary wherever she goes, California's Katy Perry finally makes her UK television debut and South London legend and UK hip hop hero Roots Manuva returns to the show to perform tracks from his fourth album 'Slime & Reason'.
Read MoreKaiser Chiefs, The Streets, Seasick Steve, Little Jackie, and Boy George
Jools entertains a whole host of musical talent. Kaiser Chiefs, no strangers to the Later studio, perform tracks from their upcoming third album Off With Their Heads, and The Streets return with songs from their fourth opus Everything Is Borrowed. Blues hobo-type Seasick Steve brings some of his festival-stealing magic to the studio, with tracks from his new album I Started Out With Nothin And I Still Got Most Of It Left, while New York-based fivesome and one of 21st century spook-pop's best kept secrets TV on the Radio make their UK TV debut with tracks from their critically acclaimed third album, Dear Science. Little Jackie is also in the studio performing a song or two from their album The Stoop, and the legendary Boy George pops into the studio for a chat and a song.
Read MoreColdplay, The Hold Steady, Glen Campbell, Amy Lavere, SIA, and John Mellencamp
Coldplay perform tunes from their fourth album Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends, The Hold Steady play numbers from their critically-acclaimed album Stay Positive, and former Zero 7 singer SIA relays a couple of tunes from her album Some People Have Real Problems.
Also featuring Glen Campbell who, after nearly fifty years in music, has just released his 72nd album featuring cover versions of songs by Travis, Foo Fighters and the Velvet Underground.
Memphis stand-up bass star Amy Lavere makes her TV debut and Indiana's own singer/songwriter John Mellencamp performs a number from his T-Bone produced new album Life, Death, Love and Freedom.
Read MoreGuitar Heroes
Collection of performances by guitar heroes from Jools Holland's music show, including Buddy Guy, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck, Pete Townshend and Carlos Santana.
Read MoreSnow Patrol, Tom Jones, Eliza Carthy, and Friendly Fires
Snow Patrol make a welcome return to the studio to perform a song or two from their album A Hundred Million Suns, the follow-up to the million-selling Eyes Open.
The legendary Tom Jones cracks out a number from his album 24 Hours, which features his songwriting debut, while Eliza Carthy, daughter of British folk heroes Martin Carthy and Norma Waterson, performs songs from her acclaimed album Dreams of Breathing Underwater. St Albans threesome Friendly Fires make their show debut, with songs from their self-titled debut album.
Read MoreBloc Party, Jakob Dylan, Amadou and Mariam, Allen Toussaint, and Keane
Bloc Party return to the Later studio to perform tunes from their new third album Intimacy and Jakob Dylan, son of Bob, pops into the studio with songs from his self-titled solo debut. Mali's Amadou and Mariam, whose new album has been touched by the hand of Mr Damon Albarn, perform while Allen Toussaint, one of the most influential figures in New Orleans R & B, performs at the piano. And Battle's own Keane return fresh and clean with their most acclaimed album to date, Perfect Symmetry.
Read MoreGrace Jones, My Morning Jacket, Seu Jorge, Razorlight, and Geraint Watkins
The iconic and legendary Grace Jones performs a track or two from her first album in 18 years, Hurricane, which sees her reunited with the likes of Sly and Robbie. From Louisville, Kentucky's My Morning Jacket pop in to perform tunes from their Evil Urges album, and Brazilian musician and filmstar Seu Jorge takes to the studio with a number or two from his America Brasil album. North London's Razorlight return with their much anticipated album Slipwire Fires, and Welsh born sideman to the stars Geraint Watkins presents songs from the album of his career In a Bad Mood.
Read MoreThe Killers, Al Green, Fleet Foxes, and Monkey: Journey to the West
The Killers debut tracks from their upcoming Stuart Price produced album Day & Age. Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett's Chinese opera Monkey: Journey to the West has received great reviews on its performances in Manchester and London. They bring the musicians and some of the cast to perform excerpts from it.
Soul legend Al Green will be performing a number from his new album, plus one of his classics. Also, one of the most celebrated bands of the year finally make their TV debut on the show, Seattles' Fleet Foxes who describe their music as 'baroque harmonic pop jams'. They will be performing a couple of tracks from their debut album.
Plus, Australian outfit Pendulum, who have a big live reputation with their drum 'n' bass beats mixed with a commercial guitar group sound, make their Later... debut.
Read MoreStereophonics, Eli Paperboy Reed, Dengue Fever, and Carolina Chocolate Drops
Welsh rockers Stereophonics remind us how many great singles they have had with tracks from their first collection of hits, Decade Of The Sun.
Also performing, Eli Paperboy Reed, a gifted young singer/guitarist/harp-blower from Boston, an interpreter of mid-20th gospel, blues and soul with a seven-piece backing band The True Loves; and Dengue Fever is a six-member band from Los Angeles who combine Cambodian pop music with psychedelic rock on their Real World album, Venus On Earth.
The Carolina Chocolate Drops are, as their name suggests, from Durham, North Carolina, a trio of young African-American stringband musicians that have come together to play the rich tradition of fiddle and banjo music in Carolina's piedmont.
Read MoreFolk America on Later... with Jools Holland
Compilation of performances by artists from the American folk, blues, bluegrass and country scenes that revisits the spirit of the 1920s and beyond with a distinctly Southern flavour. Including Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, Carolina Chocolate Drops, Blind Boys of Alabama, Norah Jones, Odetta, Old Crow Medicine Show, Chatham County Line, Johnny Cash, Emmylou Harris and Buddy Guy and many more.
Read MoreBest of Later with Jools 2008
Jools looks back on some of the magical performances from the show in 2008. Featuring Fleet Foxes, Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, The Killers, Jimmy Cliff, TV on the Radio, MGMT and Kings of Leon, plus moments at the piano chatting with Eartha Kitt, Liza Minnelli and Carla Bruni.
Read MoreThe Specials, Carole King, The Mummers, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and Karima Francis
Joining Jools for the music show are Glasgow's favourite art school rockers Franz Ferdinand, with songs from their most recent album Tonight. British ska legends The Specials, who recently announced they are reforming to celebrate their 30th anniversary, perform a selection of their classic songs. American singer-songwriter Carole King makes her first UK TV performance since 1971, performing tracks from her seminal album Tapestry. Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The Mummers and Karima Francis also guest.
Read MoreDoves, Marianne Faithfull, Noisettes, Rokia Traore, and Madeleine Peyroux
More from Manchester three-piece Doves, who make a welcome return to the show with tunes from their new album Kingdom Of Rust.
Marianne Faithfull will be in the studio to perform numbers from her acclaimed new album Easy Come, Easy Go, which sees her covering songs by the likes of Jarvis and Morrissey.
Lead by Shingai Shoniwa, London-based trio Noisettes currently high in the charts with their indie pop anthem Don't Upset The Rhythm will be performing that and other tunes from their forthcoming album Wild Young Hearts.
Malian singer/songwriter Rokia Traore will also be in the studio to perform tunes from her recent Tchamantche album. American-born and French-bred singer Madeleine Peyroux, who first came to public attention with her album Careless Love, will be performing a song from her new album Bare Bones. Plus, Jools chats with Grandmaster Flash who has only just got round to releasing his first solo album.
Read MoreMadness, Bat for Lashes, Oumou Sangare, Yusuf Islam, Hockey, and William Elliot Whitmore
Madness are in the studio to perform tracks from their album The Liberty Of Norton Folgate, as well as revisiting a couple of classics.
Bat for Lashes, effectively the multi-talented Natasha Khan, performs songs from Two Suns, the follow-up to her Mercury-nominated Fur and Gold set.
Malian superstar and business woman Oumou Sangare performs tracks from her album Seya.
Yusuf Islam (aka Car Stevens), who returned to recording music in 2006 when he released An Other Cup, plays an acoustic number.
Making their television debut is the Portland, Oregon four-piece Hockey, who describe their songs as 'new wave/soul'.
Concluding the line up is William Elliot Whitmore, a deep-blues vocalist and guitar/banjo player from Lee County, Iowa.
Read MoreDepeche Mode, Lily Allen, Sonic Youth, Raphael Saadiq, and Taj Mahal
Joining Jools for the fourth show of the series are Depeche Mode. Now approaching 30 years in the music business, the band make their debut performance on the show performing songs from their album Sounds Of The Universe, as well as a couple of classics.
Another Later... debutante, Lily Allen, marks her first appearance in the legendary studio with selections from her chart-topping second album It's Not Me It's You.
By contrast, Sonic Youth make a long awaited return to the studio - their first UK television appearance since appearing in series one back in 1992 - to showcase tracks from their new album The Eternal.
Raphael Saadiq, whose career includes turns in Tony! Toni! Tone! and Lucy Pearl, will be playing tracks from his newly released fourth album The Way I See It, and blues colossus Taj Mahal will also be in the studio.
Read MoreJoining Jools live are Welsh rockers Manic Street Preachers, Paolo Nutini, Booker T, Taylor Swift, Grizzly Bear and Aboriginal musician Geoffrey 'Gurrumul' Yunupingu.
Read MoreJoining Jools are the legendary, punk-inventing New York Dolls, who have had a new lease of life since reforming in 2004 for longtime fan Morrissey's Meltdown. They play tracks from their new album, Cause I Sez So, along with a classic or two. Melbourne's Daniel Merriweather also joins Jools to debut tracks from his recent Love and War album.
Winner of the BBC's Sound of 2009 poll, Blackpool's Little Boots, returns to the show with her band after a solo debut last year, to perform tracks from her forthcoming debut album. Playing solo at the piano is one of the queens of British pop, Annie Lennox.
Irish singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Lisa Hannigan, who is perhaps best known for her work with Damien Rice, makes her solo Later debut with songs from her album, Sea Sew. From Pennsylvania, Asher Roth makes his UK TV debut with tracks from his album, Asleep in the Bread Aisle.
Read MoreKasabian, Chrissie Hynde and The Pretenders, Baaba Maal, Paul Jones, Regina Spektor, and Golden Silvers
Joining Jools are Kasabian, who are supporting Oasis on their 2009 tour and whose third album, West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum, is imminent.
Chrissie Hynde's The Pretenders return with a couple of numbers from their new album Break Up the Concrete, and Senegalese legend Baaba Maal is also in the studio to play tracks from his latest record, Television.
Former Manfred Mann vocalist and now broadcaster and blues musician Paul Jones plays a song from his album Starting All Over Again, and Moscow-born, New York-bred Regina Spektor presents an acoustic tune from her new LP Far.
From North London, Golden Silvers make their first Later appearance with tracks from their debut True Romance. Chicago's Hypnotic Brass Ensemble, a nine-piece outfit, eight of whom are sons of jazz trumpeter Phil Cohran, also appear. They've played with Mos Def, Erykah Badu and Maxwell, and are supporting Blur in Hyde Park in summer 2009.
Read MoreMuse, Florence and the Machine, Lyle Lovett, The Gossip, Alela Diane, and Jimmy Cobb
Joining Jools are Muse, Florence and the Machine, Lyle Lovett and The Gossip. Plus performances from singer-songwriter Alela Diane and Jimmy Cobb.
Read MoreDizzee Rascal, Editors, Gang of Four, Beverley Knight, Charlie Watts, and Krystle Warren
Joining Jools live in the studio are Dizzee Rascal and Editors. Plus performances from classic post-punk band Gang of Four and the UK's queen of soul and R&B Beverley Knight.
Read MoreMika and Gladys Knight, The Cribs, Shakira, The XX, and The Duke and the King
Joining Jools in the studio are Mika and Gladys Knight. Plus performances from The Cribs, Shakira, The XX and The Duke and the King.
Read MoreJools is joined in the studio by Scottish trio Biffy Clyro, along with Andy Williams, Calvin Harris, Echo and the Bunnymen, the Spaghetti Western Orchestra and Diana Jones.
Read MoreSeasick Steve, Wolfmother, Magazine, Jimmy Ruffin, Paloma Faith, and Devendra Banhart
Jools is joined by US bluesman Seasick Steve, Australia's guitar monsters Wolfmother, Howard Devoto's reformed Magazine and soul singer Jimmy Ruffin.
Read MoreBasement Jaxx, Yoko Ono, Jack White, and Ngoni Ba
Jools is joined by Basement Jaxx, Yoko Ono, Jack White's new project The Dead Weather, plus Malian ngoni player Bassekou Kouyate and his band Ngoni Ba.
Read MoreMaxwell, Stereophonics, Diana Krall, Wild Beasts, and the Unthanks
Jools is joined by Maxwell, Stereophonics, Diana Krall, Wild Beasts and the Unthanks with their eight-piece supporting cast of strings, drums, brass, guitar and piano.
Read MoreJay-Z, Foo Fighters, Norah Jones, Sting, and Stornoway
Jools is joined by Jay-Z, Foo Fighters, Norah Jones and Sting. Oxford indie-folk faves Stornoway make their Later... debut, and Jools chats with legendary drummer Ginger Baker.
Read MoreAlice in Chains, Steve Martin, Martha Wainwright, Rickie Lee Jones, Joss Stone, Delphic, and Black Joe Lewis
Joining Jools on the music show are Alice in Chains, comedian and banjo player Steve Martin, Martha Wainwright, Rickie Lee Jones, Joss Stone, Delphic, and Texans Black Joe Lewis.
Read MoreDavid Gray & Annie Lennox, The Decemberists, Corinne Bailey Rae, and Rox
Joining Jools for music are David Gray, who performs a duet with Annie Lennox; The Decemberists; Corinne Bailey Rae; and Later... debutists The Big Pink and soul singer Rox.
Read MoreLater Latin
Compilation of Latin-speaking artists from the Later with Jools Holland archive, featuring Santana, Shakira, Gloria Estefan, Mariza, Buena Vista Social Club, Los Lobos and more.
Read MorePaul Weller, Hot Chip, Marina and the Diamonds, Gogol Bordello, and Villagers
Jools's guests include Paul Weller, Hot Chip, Marina and the Diamonds, Gogol Bordello and Villagers. Plus Queen's Paul Rodgers pops in for a chat.
Read MoreKate Nash, Band of Horses, Jerry Dammers and his Spatial AKA Orchestra, Plan B, and Melody Gardot
Jools's guests include Kate Nash, Band of Horses, Jerry Dammers and his Spatial AKA Orchestra, Plan B and Melody Gardot. Plus Jools chats with Cream's Jack Bruce.
Read MoreGorillaz, Laura Marling, Drive-By Truckers, Mos Def, Diane Birch, and Bobby McFerrin
Joining Jools for the third show of this series are Gorillaz, Laura Marling, Drive-By Truckers, Mos Def, Diane Birch, and jazz legend Bobby McFerrin.
Read MoreJoining Jools for the fourth show of this series are Mumford & Sons, Joanna Newsom, Hole, Iggy Pop, Ozzy Osbourne and Angelique Kidjo.
Read MoreLCD Soundsystem, Crowded House, Kelis, The National, and Tracey Thorn
Joining Jools for the fifth show of this series are LCD Soundsystem, Crowded House, Kelis, The National and Tracey Thorn.
Read MoreJoining Jools to perform in the studio are the chart-topping Alicia Keys, Brooklyn bands Yeasayer and White Rabbits, guitar legend Jeff Beck and the Creole Choir of Cuba.
Read MoreVampire Weekend, Corinne Bailey Rae, MGMT, Crystal Castles, Tom Jones, and Metric
Joining Jools to perform in the studio are Vampire Weekend, singer-songwriter Corinne Bailey Rae, MGMT, Canadian duo Crystal Castles, the legendary Sir Tom Jones and Metric.
Read MoreGolden Moments: 249 Not Out
Jools Holland introduces a celebration of Later... with an array of artists and fans picking their favourite performances from over the years ahead of the 250th episode.
Read MoreManic Street Preachers, Klaxons, Herb Alpert, Mark Ronson and The Business International, and Queen Emily
Joining Jools on the first show of the series are the Manic Street Preachers, Klaxons, Herb Alpert, Mark Ronson and The Business International, and Queen Emily.
Read MoreScissor Sisters, Nick Cave and Grinderman, Rumer, The Jolly Boys, Brandon Flowers of The Killers, and John Grant
Joining Jools are Scissor Sisters, Nick Cave and Grinderman, UK singer-songwriter Rumer, Jamaican ska legends The Jolly Boys, Brandon Flowers of The Killers and John Grant.
Read MoreJoining Jools are Jamiroquai, KT Tunstall, Delta Spirit and Everything Everything. Plus Ray LaMontagne and The Pariah Dogs play a song or two from their recent collaboration.
Read MoreJanelle Monae, Cee-Lo Green, Cheikh Lo, The Jim Jones Revue and CW Stoneking, and Steve Miller Band
Joining Jools are Janelle Monae, Cee-Lo Green, Cheikh Lo, The Jim Jones Revue and CW Stoneking. Plus Steve Miller Band perform tracks from their album Bingo!
Read MoreJoining Jools are the Ting Tings, Cyndi Lauper, John Legend and Imelda May. Plus Antony and the Johnsons return to the show to perform tracks from their new album, Swanlights.
Read MoreDuffy, Heaven 17, The Gaslight Anthem, Herbie Hancock, and Peter Asher
Joining Jools are Duffy, Heaven 17 and The Gaslight Anthem, who perform tracks from their second album American Slang. Also, Herbie Hancock and Peter Asher drop in for a chat.
Read MoreSir Paul McCartney, Neil Diamond, Aloe Blacc, Elvis Costello, and The Black Keys
Joining Jools on the music show are Sir Paul McCartney, legendary US singer-songwriter Neil Diamond, LA-based rapper/singer Aloe Blacc, Elvis Costello and the Black Keys.
Read MoreKings of Leon, Eric Clapton, MIA, The Vaccines, and Bellowhead
Joining Jools on the eighth show of the series are Kings of Leon, Eric Clapton, MIA, Jonathan Jeremiah, The Vaccines and English folk band Bellowhead.
Read MoreBryan Ferry, Tinie Tempah, Midlake, Jesse J, and Two Door Cinema Club
Joining Jools on the ninth show of the series are Bryan Ferry, Midlake, Jessie J and others.
Read MoreRobert Plant, Arcade Fire, Mavis Staples, Mona, and Adele.
Joining Jools in the studio are the legendary Robert Plant, Arcade Fire, Mavis Staples, Mona and Adele.
Read MoreElbow, Beady Eye, Anna Calvi, Raphael Saadiq, and The Tallest Man on Earth
Joining Jools in the studio are Elbow, Liam Gallagher's five-piece Beady Eye, Anna Calvi, Raphael Saadiq and Sweden's The Tallest Man on Earth aka solo artist Kristian Matsson.
Read MoreJoining Jools in the studio are Cee Lo Green, Robbie Robertson, Glasvegas, Seun Kuti and Egypt 80, Bootsy Collins and Josh T. Pearson.
Read MoreFleet Foxes, k.d. lang, Hugh Laurie, Vintage Trouble, and Maverick Sabre
Joining Jools in the studio are Seattle's Fleet Foxes, Canadian chanteuse k d lang, actor-tuned-blues-singer Hugh Laurie, LA band Vintage Trouble and east London's Maverick Sabre.
Read MorePJ Harvey, Lykke Li, The Unthanks, Avery Sunshine, Ed Sheeran, and Ron Sexsmith
Joining Jools in the studio are PJ Harvey, who performs songs from her eighth studio album Let England Shake, Northumberland folk group The Unthanks and Swedish singer Lykke Li.
Read MoreAdele, R Kelly, Metronomy, James Blake, Young the Giant, and Mariza
Joining Jools in the studio are Adele, performing numbers from her 21 album, R Kelly, with tracks from his Love Letter album, and Californian five-piece Young the Giant.
Read MoreJoining Jools in the studio are Arctic Monkeys, Randy Newman, Brian Wilson, Alison Krauss & Union Station, Warpaint and Gappy Ranks.
Read MoreJoining Jools in the studio are The Strokes, Staff Benda Bilili, The Burns Unit, Seasick Steve and Charlie Haden Quartet West.
Read MoreFriendly Fires, Beverley Knight, James Vincent McMorrow, Blondie, Yuck, and Nathaniel Rateliff
Joining Jools in the studio are Friendly Fires, Beverley Knight, James Vincent McMorrow, Blondie, Yuck and Nathaniel Rateliff.
Read MoreSnow Patrol, Emeli Sande, the Duke Spirit, Trombone Shorty, Roy Harper, and Little Dragon
Jools Holland has a typically broad mix of quality artists including Snow Patrol, debutant Emeli Sande, the Duke Spirit, Trombone Shorty, Roy Harper and Gothenburg's Little Dragon.
Read MoreWilko Johnson, Kasabian, Wretch 32, Pajama Club, Fatoumata Diawara, and James Morrison
Joining Jools in the studio are Kasabian with tracks from their fourth album Velociraptor!, Wretch 32, Pajama Club, Fatoumata Diawara, James Morrison and Wilko Johnson.
Read MoreLaura Marling, Tony Bennett, The Silver Seas, Little Roy, and The Civil Wars
Joining Jools are singer-songwriter Laura Marling, American singer and showman Tony Bennett, The Silver Seas, reggae singer Little Roy and The Civil Wars.
Read MorePeter Gabriel, The Horrors, Ghostpoet, Lana Del Rey, Noah and the Whale, and Steve Tilston
Joining Jools are veteran British rock singer Peter Gabriel, The Horrors, Noah & the Whale, online sensation Lana Del Rey, and Mercury-nominated Ghostpoet.
Read MoreFeist, Bon Iver, Mastodon, Ben L'Oncle, Buddy Greco, and Lianne La Havas
Joining Jools are veteran Canadian singer-songwriter Feist, Wisconsin's Bon Iver, metal band Mastodon, Frenchman Ben L'Oncle Soul, lounge lizard Buddy Greco, and Lianne La Havas.
Read MoreColdplay, Camille, Professor Green, Ryan Adams, The Waterboys, The Phoenix Foundation, and Nicky Wire
Joining Jools are Coldplay with tracks from their fifth album Mylo Xyloto, Stephen Paul Manderson aka Professor Green, The Waterboys and New Zealand's The Phoenix Foundation.
Read MoreFlorence + the Machine, Pete Townshend, My Morning Jacket, Brett Anderson, Bombino, and Cold Specks
Joining Jools in the studio are Florence and the Machine with tracks from new album Ceremonials. Plus Pete Townshend, My Morning Jacket, Brett Anderson, Bombino and Al Spx.
Read MoreJoining Jools in the studio are Metallica and Lou Reed, performing tracks from their album Lulu. Also featuring Steve Earle, Various Cruelties, Nile Rodgers and Aaron Neville.
Read MorePJ Harvey, The Vaccines, Janelle Monae, Ed Sheeran, Lana Del Rey, Jessie J, John Grant, and Aloe Blaac
Jools looks back at some of the performances and songs of 2011, including the likes of PJ Harvey, The Vaccines, Janelle Monae, Ed Sheeran, Lana Del Rey, Jessie J, John Grant and Aloe Blaac.
Read MoreRed Hot Chili Peppers, Björk, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, Spector, Michael Kiwanuka, and Gillian Welch
The last programme in the current series features Red Hot Chili Peppers, Bjork, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, Spector, Michael Kiwanuka, and Gillian Welch with Dave Rawlings.
Read MoreLater... returns with performances from Paul Weller, The Maccabees, Céu, Paul Buchanan and Willis Earl Beal. Mike Skinner chats to Jools about his autobiography.
Read MorePerforming in the studio are Jack White, Norah Jones, Alabama Shakes, The Chieftains, Secret Sisters, Carolina Chocolate Drops, and Canadian artist and musician Grimes.
Read MoreSt Vincent, Richard Hawley, Damon Albarn, and Charles Bradley
Performing in the studio are St Vincent, Richard Hawley, Charles Bradley, Tigran and Rita Ora, plus Damon Albarn showcases his Dr Dee folk opera.
Read MorePerforming in the studio are Plan B - who showcases tunes from his Ill Manors album, Django Django, Ren Harvieu, Melody Gardot, Punch Brothers and Tom Jones.
Read MoreJoining Jools in this edition of the show are Dexys, South London's Hot Chip, Rumer, singer-songwriter Ben Howard, June Tabor and Oysterband.
Read MoreJimmy Cliff, Esperanza Spalding, The Hives, Paloma Faith, Beach House, and Jake Bugg
Joining Jools on the final show of the series are Jamaican legend Jimmy Cliff, Esperanza Spalding, Swedish quintet The Hives, Paloma Faith, pop synth duo Beach House and Jake Bugg.
Read MoreMuse, The Beach Boys, Public Image Limited, The XX, and Natalie Duncan
The first show of the series Currently celebrating their 50th anniversary, The Beach Boys including original members Brian Wilson, Mike Love and Al Jardine, make their Later debut with songs from their That's Why God Made the Radio album, as well as a classic or two. Also in the studio and back with their first album in 20 years but also making their Later debut will be Public Image Limited led by the inimitable John Lydon. South Londoners The XX return with a couple of numbers from their second album Coexist - the follow-up to their Mercury-winning debut, and brand new talent in the shape of Nottingham's Natalie Duncan, who performs songs from her Devil In Me record which recall the troubled blues of the likes of Nina Simone.
Read MoreJoining Jools Holland are Mumford & Sons, Lisa Marie Presley, Neil Sedaka, Savages, Bobby Womack, Rudimental and ELO frontman Jeff Lynne.
Read MoreJools is joined by The Vaccines, who perform songs from album Come of Age, plus John Cale, Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter Sharon Van Etten, Jessie Ware and Beth Hart.
Read MoreMadness, Diana Krall, Grizzly Bear, Willy Moon, and Mokoomba
Jools is joined Madness, with tracks from their brand new album, Oui Oui Si Si Ja Ja Da Da. Brooklyn four-piece Grizzly Bear also returns. New Zealand-born, London-based Willy Moon makes his British television debut Canadian jazz singer Diana Krall also makes an appearance, performing numbers from new album Glad Rag Doll, which has been described as mixing 1920s and 30s jazz and vaudeville. From Zimbabwe, six-piece afro-fusion outfit Mokoomba will also be making their UK debut,
Read MoreBloc Party, Dionne Warwick, Alice Cooper, Alt-J, Josephine Oniyama, and Charley Pride
Jools is joined by Bloc Party, returning after a three-year break, as well as Dionne Warwick, Alice Cooper, Alt-J, Josephine Oniyama and Charley Pride.
Read MoreJools is joined by The Killers, who perform songs from their album Battle Born, Polica, Cody ChesnuTT, Kristina Train, Adam Ant, Valerie June and Jackie DeShannon.
Read MoreJools is joined by Seattle's Soundgarden, Northern Irish trio Two Door Cinema Club, Trey Songz, Natasha Khan aka Bat For Lashes and Sri Lankan singer Bhi Bhiman.
Read MoreEllie Goulding, Band of Horses, Jimmy Page, Rodriguez, Larry Graham, Foals, and Luisa Sobral
Jools is joined by Ellie Goulding, Band of Horses, Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page, Rodriguez, Larry Graham from Sly & The Family Stone, Foals and Luisa Sobral.
Read MoreSinead O'Connor, Tame Impala, Biffy Clyro, Lau, Courtney Pine, and Mud Morganfield
Jools is joined by Sinead O'Connor, who performs songs from her ninth studio album. Also featuring Tame Impala, Biffy Clyro, Lau, Courtney Pine and Mud Morganfield.
Read MoreLana Del Rey, Palma Violets, Nona Hendryx, The Weeknd, Tom Odell, Soul II Soul, and Tift Merritt
In the last show to be filmed at BBC TV centre, Jools is joined by Lana Del Rey, Palma Violets, Nona Hendryx, The Weeknd, Tom Odell, Soul II Soul and Tift Merritt.
Read MoreLater... with Jools Holland and Friends
Jools Holland looks back at some of his favourite moments, including when he got to collaborate with the likes of Dusty Springfield, The White Stripes, Adele and many more.
Read MoreJools is joined in his brand new studio by Suede, with songs from their first album in eleven years. Plus Laura Mvula, Cat Power, Charles Bradley, The Strypes and John Fullbright.
Read MoreFeaturing Primal Scream, debuting tracks from their 10th studio album, and the BBC's Sound of 2013 winners Haim. Plus Everything Everything, Ana Moura, Night Beds and Jamie Cullum.
Read MoreJools is joined by French pop-rockers Phoenix, Malian singer-songwriter Rokia Traore, country singer Eric Church, singer-songwriter Laura Marling, Petula Clark and AlunaGeorge.
Read MoreJools is joined by Vampire Weekend, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Seasick Steve, Ludovico Einaudi, Dido and solo singer Jacob Banks. Plus, Eric Burdon talks about his career.
Read MoreJools is joined by Queens of the Stone Age, Texas, Lulu James, Patty Griffin, Peace and Katmen. Deep Purple's Ian Gillan and Ian Paice talk about their 19th studio album.
Read MoreJools is joined by John Grant, Stereophonics, Low, Lee Thompson's Ska Orchestra, Melt Yourself Down and Yasmine Hamdan. Cerys Matthews chats about her forthcoming sing-along book.
Read MoreJools is joined by Beady Eye, as well as R&B sensation Miguel, British synth-pop pioneers OMD, Scottish songstress KT Tunstall, LA duo Deap Vally and George the Poet.
Read MoreCaro Emerald, Bonnie Raitt, Johnny Marr, Disclosure, Noah and the Whale, and Gabriel Bruce
Jools is joined for the final show by Caro Emerald, Bonnie Raitt, Johnny Marr, Disclosure, Noah and the Whale and Gabriel Bruce. Shane Meadows talks about his film Made of Stone.
Read MoreKanye West, Kings of Leon, Sting, Lorde, Drenge, and Bill Medley
Joining Jools are Kanye West with music from his latest album Yeezus, Kings of Leon, Sting, 16-year-old New Zealand sensation Lorde, garage rock duo Drenge and Bill Medley.
Read MorePixies, Janelle Monae, Tony Joe White, Chvrches, and Barrence Whitfield & The Savages
Joining Jools are Pixies, Janelle Monae, swamp rock blues legend Tony Joe White, electropop trio Chvrches, and Barrence Whitfield & The Savages.
Read MoreJoining Jools are Glaswegian art rockers Franz Ferdinand, electro pop duo Goldfrapp, jazz superstar Gregory Porter, Mercury-nominee James Blake, Radkey, and Chas & Dave.
Read MoreJoining Jools are Welsh rockers Manic Street Preachers. There are also performances from Jake Bugg, Polica, Kacey Musgraves, VV Brown and Cecile McLorin Salvant.
Read MoreJools is joined by psych-rock duo MGMT, soul-pop singer John Newman, songwriters Anna Calvi and Lloyd Cole, folk-pop artist Passenger, Spanish songstress Concha Buika and Suggs.
Read MoreSir Paul McCartney, Arctic Monkeys, Katy B, Benjamin Clementine
Joining Jools in the studio are Arctic Monkeys, performing tunes from 'AM', Sir Paul McCartney returns, with music from 'New', on which he has collaborated on with producers such as Mark Ronson and Ethan Johns. South London dancefloor songstress Katy B makes her debut on the show with a couple of numbers from her upcoming second album 'Little Red'. Guitarist and songwriter Gary Clark Jr brings his style of Texan blues to the studio, with numbers from his universally acclaimed 'Blak and Blu' LP. Benjamin Clementine and chatting to Jools at the piano is soul-funk legends, Earth Wind and Fire about their remarkable 40 years of music making
Read MoreJoining Jools in the studio are The National, John Mayer, London Grammar, Ballake Sissoko, Lissie and the recently reunited seminal British rock outfit Graham Parker & The Rumour.
Read MoreThe Killers, Boy George, Chase & Status, Jimmy Webb, The Orwells, and Denai Moore
Joining Jools in the studio are The Killers, Boy George, Chase & Status with Jacob Banks and Moko, Jimmy Webb with Del Amitri's Justin Currie, The Orwells and Denai Moore.
Read MoreJools returns with Elbow, who perform tracks from album The Take Off and Landing of Everything. Plus Neneh Cherry, Eagulls, Engelbert Humperdinck, Clean Bandit and Agnes Obel.
Read MoreJools Holland is joined by Paolo Nutini, who performs tracks from his new long player Caustic Love, plus Royal Blood, Neil Finn, Lucius, Joan As Police Woman and Zara McFarlane.
Read MoreJools is joined by Coldplay, who debut songs from their sixth album Ghost Stories, the Black Keys, Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings, Damon Albarn, Aziza Brahim and Tom Hickox.
Read MoreJools Holland is joined by Aloe Blacc, who performs tracks from Lift Your Spirit. Plus the Horrors, the Afghan Whigs, Little Dragon, Sturgill Simpson and Roger Cicero.
Read MoreJools Holland is joined in the studio by Kasabian, St. Vincent, Brian Eno and Karl Hyde, Ibibio Sound Machine, Natalie Merchant and TV debutant George Ezra.
Read MoreJools Holland is joined in the studio by Kelis, Ed Sheeran, White Denim, Chrissie Hynde, Hurray for the Riff Raff and Cambridge-born multi-instrumentalist Nick Mulvey.
Read MoreArcade Fire, Imelda May, Wild Beasts, Sharon Van Etten, Kwabs, Damien Jurado, and Hank Marvin
Joining Jools for the last in the series are Glastonbury headliners Arcade Fire, Imelda May, Wild Beasts, Sharon Van Etten, Kwabs, Damien Jurado and Hank Marvin.
Read MoreAlt-J, Ryan Adams, Jungle, FKA twigs, Vance Joy,The O'Jays
Jools Holland returns for a new series with performances from Alt-J, Ryan Adams, Jungle, FKA twigs, Vance Joy and legendary American R&B singing group The O'Jays.
Read MoreMary J Blige, Marianne Faithfull, Band of Skulls, Hozier, First Aid Kit, and GoGo Penguin
Jools is joined by Mary J Blige, Marianne Faithfull, Band of Skulls, Hozier, First Aid Kit and GoGo Penguin, plus Idris Elba talks about his latest musical project.
Read MoreJoining Jools are south London's Jamie T, Ali Campbell, Gorgon City, Damien Rice, Future Islands and Chastity Brown.
Read MoreFeaturing Manic Street Preachers, Jessie Ware, Ben Howard, Robert Randolph and the Family Band, Benjamin Booker and Melanie De Biasio.
Read MoreSinead O'Connor, Rumer, Labrinth, Rival Sons, Ibeyi, and Adam Cohen
With Sinead O'Connor, Rumer, Labrinth, Rival Sons, Ibeyi and Adam Cohen. Jools also chats to Holly Johnson.
Read MoreU2, Sam Smith, Interpol, Zola Jesus, Dave and Phil Alvin, and Slaves
Joining Jools are U2, Sam Smith, Interpol, Zola Jesus, Dave and Phil Alvin, and Slaves.
Read MoreRobert Plant, Counting Crows, tUnE-yArDs, Gedeon Luke and the People, and Years & Years
Acts include Robert Plant, Counting Crows, tUnE-yArDs, Gedeon Luke and the People and Years & Years.
Read MoreBryan Ferry, Paul Rodgers, The War on Drugs, Fuse ODG, Seinabo Sey, and Laura Doggett
Acts include Bryan Ferry, Paul Rodgers, The War on Drugs, Fuse ODG, Seinabo Sey and Laura Doggett.
Read MoreLegends
Jools looks back at some of the performances by legendary and iconic artists over the last decade in the Later... studio. Including the likes of Grace Jones, the Specials, Carole King, Bobby Womack, Randy Newman, Eartha Kitt, the Beach Boys and many more.
Read MoreBlur, Laura Marling, the Vaccines, and Marc Almond
Joining Jools on the first show of the series are Blur, Laura Marling, the Vaccines and Marc Almond.
Read MoreMusic programme featuring live sessions from contemporary and classic artists, including George Clinton Parliament Funkadelic, Mirel Wagner, Ghostpoet and Mumford & Sons.
Read MoreMusic programme featuring live sessions from contemporary and classic artists, including Florence and the Machine, the Charlatans, James Taylor, Mini Mansions and Andreya Triana.
Read MoreMusic programme featuring live sessions from contemporary and classic artists, including FFS, Alabama Shakes, the Lone Bellow and Tobias Jesso Jr.
Read MoreMusic programme featuring live sessions from contemporary and classic artists, including Paul Weller, Father John Misty, Lianne La Havas and Curtis Harding.
Read MoreMusic programme featuring live sessions from contemporary and classic artists, including Rudimental, Simply Red, Joan Armatrading, Skepta, Leon Bridges and Ezra Furman.
Read MoreMuse, Melody Gardot, Sleater-Kinney, Peggy Seeger, and Seasick Steve
Music programme featuring live sessions from contemporary and classic artists, including Muse, Melody Gardot, Sleater-Kinney, Peggy Seeger and Seasick Steve.
Read MoreFoals, Squeeze, My Morning Jacket, Rickie Lee Jones, Disclosure, and Kwabs
Joining Jools on the first show of the series are Foals, Squeeze, My Morning Jacket, Rickie Lee Jones, Disclosure and Kwabs.
Read MoreThe Maccabees, Richard Thompson, Roisin Murphy, Stereophonics, Izzy Bizu, and Liam Bailey
The Maccabees, Richard Thompson, Roisin Murphy, Stereophonics, Izzy Bizu and Liam Bailey join Jools.
Read MoreThe Weeknd, David Gilmour, the Libertines, Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats and DakhaBrakha join Jools.
Read MoreJools is joined by Richard Hawley, Alessia Cara, Tom Jones, Tiggs Da Author and John Grant.
Read MoreJoining Jools this week is John Newman, Labi Siffre, Sleaford Mods, Burt Bacharach, Everything Everything, Lizz Wright and Lynched.
Read MoreJoining Jools on the show this week are Duran Duran, Public Image Ltd., Miguel, Frazey Ford, Wolf Alice and Simbi Ajikawo aka Little Simz.
Read MoreGuy Garvey, Dave Gahan, Soulsavers, Jamie Woon, Willy Mason, Judy Collins, Caravan Palace and Bela Fleck & Abigail Washburn join Jools.
Read MoreRod Argent and Colin Blunstone, CeeLo Green, The Arcs, Shura, Mbongwana Star, Joanna Newsom, and Low
In the final show of the series, Rod Argent and Colin Blunstone, CeeLo Green, The Arcs, Shura, Mbongwana Star, Joanna Newsom and Low join Jools.
Read MoreDuos and Duets
Jools looks back through the Later... archives at performances by classic and contemporary duos including the likes of the White Stripes, First Aid Kit, Hall & Oates, Rodrigo Y Gabriela, the Civil Wars, Chaka Demus & Pliers, Slaves and many more.
Read MoreLaura Mvula, Paul Simon, Kano, Jason Isbell, The Coral, Lake Street Drive
Joining Jools on the first show of a new series is Laura Mvula, From East London, Jools also welcomes legendary singer-songwriter Paul Simon for a rare solo appearance as he launches his latest solo album, Stranger To Stranger, on the eve of a major American tour. He'll be performing a new song and a classic. acclaimed British grime MC, KANO first appeared on the show back in 2007 and he returns to the album in six years and his fifth long player to date Making his debut on the show is Nashville singer songwriter and guitarist Jason Isbell. Returning to the Later... with Jools studio is Florida-raised soul singer extraordinaire Charles Bradley,
Read MoreGuests on this show include Gregory Porter, Mumford and Sons, Baaba Maal and The Very Best.
Read MoreGuests on this show are Underworld, the Lumineers, Savages, Rationale, Marlon Williams and Beverley Knight.
Read MoreGuests on this show include Corinne Bailey Rae, Sir Elton John, Bloc Party and Kronos Quartet.
Read MoreGuests on this show include Iggy Pop, Lou Doillon, Protoje and Graham Nash.
Read MoreGuests on this show include the Last Shadow Puppets, Bonnie Raitt, Ballake Sissoko and Vincent Segal.
Read MoreTame Impala, Biffy Clyro, Michael Kiwanuka, Moon Hooch, James Blake, and Lera Lynn
Guests on the last show of the series are Tame Impala, Biffy Clyro, Michael Kiwanuka, Moon Hooch, James Blake and Lera Lynn.
Read MoreGuests include Kings of Leon, Jack White, Sting, Banks, M83, Kandace Springs and Jimmy Page.
Read MoreMadness, Jamie T, Beth Orton, Gallant, Rag'n'Bone Man, and The Divine Comedy
Guests include Madness, Jamie T, Beth Orton, Gallant, Rag'n'Bone Man and The Divine Comedy.
Read MoreBarry Gibb, Norah Jones, Slaves, Declan McKenna, Lisa Hannigan, and Wiley
Guests include Barry Gibb, Norah Jones, Slaves, Declan McKenna, Lisa Hannigan and Wiley.
Read MoreGuests include Twin Atlantic, James Vincent McMorrow, Blackberry Smoke, Madeleine Peyroux and Tom Chaplin.
Read MoreGuests include The Pretenders, Samm Henshaw, Ray BLK, Empire of the Sun and Paul Rodgers.
Read MoreGuests include KT Tunstall, St Paul & The Broken Bones, Teleman, Haley Bonar and The Temptations.
Read MoreGuests include MO, Anoushka Shankar, Emeli Sande, Wilco, Warpaint and Regina Spektor.
Read MoreChase and Status, Glass Animals, Jose Feliciano, Nick Waterhouse, Joseph, Sleigh Bells
Performers on the last show of the series include Chase and Status, Glass Animals and Jose Feliciano.
Read MoreBest of 2016
Jools looks back at a selection of some of 2016's performances on the show, including Iggy Pop roaming the studio whilst performing one of his classic tunes.
Read MoreSound of Black Britain: Groove & Grime
Jools Holland looks back through the Later... archives at some of the artists who have emerged from Black British music over the last 25 years of the show.
Read MoreJoining Jools on this show are Kasabian, Anderson .Paak & The Free Nationals, Goldfrapp, Thundercat, Spoon and Courtney Marie Andrews.
Read MoreJoining Jools on this show are Ed Sheeran, Michael Chapman, Valerie June, Syd, Daymé Arocena and Marian Hill.
Read MoreThe Amazons, Robert Cray, Jain, Beth Ditto, LP, Eivor
Jools is joined by The Amazons, blues maestro Robert Cray, French singer Jain, Beth Ditto, Los Angeles artist LP and Faroe Islands singer Eivor.
Read MoreJools is joined by Blondie, Future Islands, Mabel, Orchestra Baobab, London Grammar and Binker & Moses.
Read MoreJools is joined by Ibibio Sound Machine, 10cc, New Orleans-based Benjamin Booker, Kentucky singer-songwriter Joan Shelley, Canadian duo Japandroids and singer-songwriter Sigrid.
Read MoreJoining Jools is Paul Weller, trio Alt-J, rapper Dave, electro-pop trio Little Dragon, singer-songwriter Maggie Rogers and a cappella septet Naturally 7.
Read MoreJoining Jools on the penultimate show of the 50th series are Sheryl Crow, Lorde, Oumou Sangare, Pumarosa, Aldous Harding, Jane Birkin and Stefflon Don.
Read MoreRoyal Blood, The xx, Trombone Shorty, Haim, Chronixx, and Maren Morris
Featuring Brighton duo Royal Blood, electro-pop trio The xx, bandleader Trombone Shorty, rock group Haim, reggae artist Chronixx and country music star Maren Morris.
Read MoreThe A-Z of Later... with Jools Holland: From Adele to ZZ Top
A journey through the show's history, stories and stars from its 25 years. Contributors include Ed Sheeran, Norah Jones, Dizzee Rascal, Chrissie Hynde, Rag'n'Bone Man and more.
Read MoreJoining Jools Holland are Liam Gallagher, Benjamin Clementine, Jorja Smith, LCD Soundsystem, Nadia Reid, Elise LeGrow and Jimmy Webb.
Read MoreJoining Jools Holland are The National, Morrissey, Joshua Homme and Dean Fertita (QOTSA), Khalid, Jessie Ware and Marty Stuart.
Read MoreGuests include Robert Plant, St Vincent, Nick Mulvey, Kelela, John Moreland and Beck.
Read MoreWolf Alice, Grizzly Bear, SZA, RL Boyce, King Krule and Paul Heaton, and Jacqui Abbott
With Wolf Alice, Grizzly Bear, SZA, RL Boyce, King Krule and Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott.
Read MoreGuests include Stereophonics, Hurray for the Riff Raff, Moses Sumney, Richard Thompson and Japanese pianist extraordinaire Hiromi.
Read MoreNoel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, Dua Lipa, Saz'iso, Superorganism, Aimee Mann, Jose Feliciano, and Amadou & Mariam
Guests include Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, Dua Lipa, Saz'iso, Superorganism, Aimee Mann, Jose Feliciano and Amadou & Mariam.
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Jools and Lady Leshurr introduce live performances by The SLP, Elbow, Little Simz, Michael Kiwanuka and slowthai. And Jools chats to comedian James AcaJools Holland introduces live performances by The SLP, Elbow, Little Simz, Michael Kiwanuka and slowthai. And Jools chats with comedian James Acaster and this Friday's co-host Lady Leshurr.ster.
Read MoreChristine & the Queens, Laura Marling
Jools chats to French musician Christine and the Queens from her base in Paris, and singer-songwriter Laura Marling performs a song from her home from the album Song for Our Daughter.
Read MoreDizzee Rascal
Grime pioneer Dizzee Rascal joins Jools virtually from his studio to talk through his musical journey and some of the artists that were part of it.
Read MoreHugh Laurie, Jacob Collier
Jools chats to Golden Globe-winning actor, comedian, musician and writer Hugh Laurie, and there is a unique performance by multi-instrumentalist and singer Jacob Collier.
Read MoreEllie Goulding, Biig Piig
This week, Jools chats to Ellie Goulding ahead of the release of her fourth album, and Biig Piig performs her new single Switch.
Read MoreGregory Porter, Fontaines DC
Jools chats to double Grammy-winning soul and jazz singer Gregory Porter about the artists he loves and is influenced by, and Dublin band Fontaines D.C. perform A Hero’s Death.
Read MoreGuy Garvey
Jools chats to singer, songwriter and broadcaster Guy Garvey about his inspirations and music that he loves, illustrated with treats from the Later… archive.
Read MoreMercury Prize 2020
The winner of the much-coveted Mercury Prize 2020 joins Jools, discussing the honour of taking home the prize, the creative process behind their winning album and the influences that shaped it.
Read MoreRobert Plant, Declan McKenna, London Grammar
Jools chats to the legendary Robert Plant, who talks him through his musical journey, loves and influences, and Declan McKenna joins Jools in the studio for a special performance of Be An Astronaut.
Read MoreDamon Albarn and Emeli Sandé
Jools chats with the multitalented Damon Albarn and Scottish singer-songwriter Emeli Sande, while making her debut on the show is Julie Campbell aka LoneLady.
Read MoreDave Grohl
Jools welcomes to the show rock legend and Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl, LA-based singer Marley Munroe aka Lady Blackbird and British group Jungle.
Read MoreElton John
Jools welcomes music legend Sir Elton John, singer-songwriter Sam Fender and, in his Later... debut, Birmingham's SIPHO.
Read MoreEd Sheeran
Jools welcomes global superstar Ed Sheeran, Manchester born singer-songwriter Pip Millett, Oxford indie-pop group Glass Animals and Scottish rock trio Biffy Clyro to the show.
Read MoreSting and Nubya Garcia
Jools welcomes music legend Sting, contemporary jazz star Nubya Garcia, Isle of Wight duo Wet Leg and singer-songwriter Lola Young to the show.
Read MoreKylie Minogue
Jools chats to queen of pop Kylie Minogue and also presents performances from Yard Act, Priya Ragu and Ed Sheeran.
Read MorePop
Jools takes a look back at the popstars who have graced the studio over the past couple of decades, beginning with Robbie Williams, who took the show into a new era in 1998 with his pop anthem 'Millennium', followed by Spice Girl gone solo Melanie C. More pop-tastic performances from the who’s who of the charts across the world including the likes of US megastar The Weeknd, alt-pop artist from New Zealand Lorde, and our very own global pop sensations Adele, Ed Sheeran, Dua Lipa and Harry Styles, plus much more.
Read MoreUK Rap, Grime and Hip-Hop
Jools looks back at some of the incredible performances from the UK’s finest stars of rap, grime and hip-hop, many of whom made their TV debuts on the show. From a trilogy of rap and garage acts in 2002 including So Solid Crew, Ms. Dynamite and The Streets to grime pioneers Kano, Skepta and Ghetts, and new stars of the scene who soon became global names like Stormzy, Dave and Little Simz.
Read MoreCollaborations
Jools looks back at some of the unique collaborations that have appeared on the show, from the epic combination of Johnny and June Carter Cash, Pops Staples and Carleen Anderson in 1994 to a Dusty Springfield performance in 1995, featuring Sinéad O'Connor and Alison Moyet on backing vocals, and the wonderful pairing of Nick Cave and Shane MacGowan from the first ever series of Later… in 1992.
Read MoreEpisode 2
30 years to the day that the show first broadcast on 8th October 1992, Jools welcomes Nigerian global megastar Burna Boy, Mumford and Sons’ frontman Marcus Mumford, south London rapper Loyle Carner, all-female quartet The Big Moon and three-piece band PVA to the show.
Read MoreArctic Monkeys
Arctic Monkeys perform tracks from their brand new record 'The Car', as well as some old favourites, and chat with Jools at the piano for a special edition of Later... dedicated solely to them.
Read MoreJools’ 30th Birthday Bash
Robert Plant, Imelda May, Poppy Ajudha, Richard Hawley, Celeste, First Aid Kit, Seasick Steve, Michael Kiwanuka, Gogol Bordello, Martin and Eliza Carthy, Benjamin Clementine and The Joy join Jools.
Read MoreUS Hip Hop
Jools takes a look back at some of the many US hip hop artists to have travelled across the pond to perform on the show, all of whom have shared their incredible mastery and delivery of spoken word. From 90s groups The Fugees in 1996 and The Roots in 1999 to solo rappers such as Ice-T and Ludacris, along with the huge global stars of the scene like Mary J Blige, who made her debut on the show in 1999 and has since appeared four times, and Jay-Z, who performed his anthem 99 problems - and not forgetting one of the originators of hip hop, Grandmaster Flash, who chatted to Jools and performed on the show in 2009.
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Jools invites more classic and contemporary artists for music sessions in north London's Alexandra Palace Theatre. Returning to the show are Irish singer-songwriter Hozier, debuting tracks from his recent Eat Your Young EP, and 2021 Mercury Prize winner Arlo Parks, performing songs from her highly anticipated second album My Soft Machine. They're joined by three artists making their debut on the show: Irish folk singer-songwriter Lisa O'Neill, sharing a track from her fifth album All of This Is Chance, soulful trio Thee Sacred Souls, performing a track from their self-titled EP, and venbee, one of the female artists leading the drum and bass resurgence. Also, Jools chats to legendary music photographer Jill Furmanovsky about the retrospective exhibition of her work being held at Manchester Central Library, which celebrates 50 years of her photography of some of the biggest names in music.
Read MoreEpisode 2
Returning to the show are British vocal powerhouse Jessie Ware, who returns with a couple of numbers from her disco-infused fifth studio album That! Feels Good!, and Nottingham duo Sleaford Mods, fresh from a successful North American tour that included a performance at Coachella.
They're joined by three artists making their debuts on the show: Dave Okumu & the 7 Generations, led by the prolific and revered producer and performing a collaboration with ESKA, east London's Olivia Dean, making her TV debut with the song Dive from her forthcoming album Messy, and the Waeve, a musical collaboration between Blur's Graham Coxon and vocalist and musician Rose Elinor Dougall, once a member of The Pipettes.
Also, Jools chats to legendary drummer Stewart Copeland, whose forthcoming new album Police Deranged for Orchestra sees him team up with an orchestra to rework some of the biggest hits written and recorded by The Police.
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Episode 6
Jools presents a very special episode of Later… starring Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds.
Following the release of their fourth studio album Council Skies, the Mancunian icon performs a full set with his band and a 16-piece string
orchestra for an intimate performance of new songs such as Pretty Boy, Open The Door, See What You Find and the title track Council Skies. There are also a few treats from the High Flying Birds and Oasis repertoires including a B-side Noel has never performed live before.
Noel also joins Jools for a chat at the piano and we take a quick look back at his performances on the show over the years.
Read MoreWomen of Hip-Hop Soul
Jools introduces a 60-minute feast of delights from the archive, featuring some of the greatest women of hip-hop soul who have graced the Later... studio, from global stars like Erykah Badu making her debut in 1997 to Kelis, India Arie and Angie Stone in the early 2000s, as well as British stars of the genre.
They include Mercury Prize winner Ms Dynamite in 2002, Stefflon Don and Jorja Smith, who both made their debuts in 2017, and Little Simz, who has appeared three times on Later… over the years. And let’s not forget the queen of hip-hop soul, Mary J Blige, with her anthem No More Drama, which she performed on the show in 2002.
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Jools welcomes vocal powerhouse Jorja Smith to the show, performing a couple of numbers from her much-anticipated second LP, falling or flying; US stadium rockers The National, with a pair of songs from their tenth album Laugh Track; Brooklyn-based ‘discodelica’ three-piece girl group Say She She, with two tracks from their second album, Silver; Manchester-born wordsmith Antony Szmierek with his latest single The Words to Auld Lang Syne; and cult singer and punk legend Wreckless Eric, best known for his much-covered single Whole Wide World, performing a track from his 19th album, Leisureland.
Read MoreEpisode 2
Jools welcomes to the show Take That, with a couple of tracks from their forthcoming ninth album This Life; new and hotly tipped all-female band The Last Dinner Party, who perform a couple of tracks from their much-anticipated debut album; Minnesota singer, dancer and actor METTE, with a track from her recently released debut EP METTENARRATIVE; folk music’s bright new star Frankie Archer, who has a track from her upcoming EP Never So Red; and heavy metal-ragga band Skindred with their track Gimme That Boom, taken from their recent album Smile. Meanwhile, guitar legend Johnny Marr joins Jools at the piano for a chat to discuss his upcoming book Marr’s Guitars.
Read MoreEpisode 3
Jools welcomes back The Streets to perform a couple of tracks from their album The Darker the Shadow, the Brighter the Light, and he talks to frontman Mike Skinner about the album's accompanying film. Also on the show are London-based electronic artist Romy with the single Weightless from her first solo album Mid Air; the inimitable Cat Power, with her rendition of Mr Tambourine Man, taken from her forthcoming album Cat Power Sings Dylan: The 1966 Royal Albert Hall Concert; from Montreal, Grammy-nominated artist Allison Russell with her single Stay Right Here; and Philadelphia-born, Manchester-based singer BC Camplight, who performs a couple of tracks from his acclaimed fifth album The Last Rotation of Earth.
Read MoreEpisode 4
Jools welcomes to the show singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer Sampha with a couple of tracks from his second LP, Lahai; Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, who perform a couple of songs from their latest album Bauhaus Staircase; powerhouse vocalist Izo FitzRoy, who plays two songs with her band and a six-piece gospel choir from her album A Good Woman; Christone 'Kingfish' Ingram, a blues guitarist and vocalist who Jools met playing in a juke joint in Mississippi, who performs his track Midnight Heat; and Willie J Healey, who makes his debut with the track Thank You, taken from his third album, Bunny.
Read MoreEpisode 5
Jools welcomes to the show Irish singer Róisín Murphy to perform a couple of tracks from her album Hit Parade; London producer and songwriter Nitin Sawhney, who performs a track he wrote with I Am Roze, a new singer from Louisiana; singer-songwriter Tom Walker, who performs two songs including the single Burn from his upcoming second album; south east London drummer Yussef Dayes with the title track of his first solo record Black Classical Music; and Leeds band English Teacher, who perform their track The World’s Biggest Paving Slab. Jools also chats to Madness frontman Suggs about the band's first new album in seven years, Theatre of the Absurd presents C’est La Vie. And there's a celebration of the 75th anniversary of the arrival of the HMT Empire Windrush by showing a specially made short film telling the story of influential Jamaican musician Michael ‘Bammi’ Rose.
Read MoreEpisode 6
Jools welcomes to the show Leeds-born soul-rooted artist Corinne Bailey Rae, who performs a couple of songs from her her years-in-the-making Black Rainbows project; neo-soul singer and prolific songwriter Cleo Sol with two tracks, one of which is taken from her album Heaven; London-based group Bombay Bicycle Club, who perform their track I Want to Be Your Only Pet from their sixth album, My Big Day; 19-year-old Sekou from Leicestershire, who performs his single Better Man; Dublin's CMAT, who performs her song Whatever’s Inconvenient from her second album Crazymad, for Me; and Barking's Billy Bragg, who performs a rendition of A New England.
Meanwhile, joining Jools at the piano for a chat are broadcasters Annie Macmanus and Nick Grimshaw, here to discuss their podcast Sidetracked on BBC Sounds.
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Read MoreEpisode 1
Jools welcomes to the show Manchester band Elbow, returning with their tenth album Audio Vertigo; Bristol's Idles, who perform a couple of tracks from their album Tangk; American country star Lainey Wilson with her single Country's Cool Again; Bafta winner Samantha Morton, who has teamed up with producer Richard Russell on their project Sam Morton, with a track from their forthcoming album Daffodils & Dirt; and 25-year-old singer-songwriter Myles Smith, who makes his television debut ahead of the release of his debut EP, You Promised a Lifetime.
Read MoreEpisode 2
Jools welcomes to the show the legendary Paul Weller, who performs a couple of songs from his 17th solo album, 66; South Shields’s Nadine Shah, who performs a couple of tracks from her fifth album Filthy Underneath; tour de force duo Bob Vylan, who perform the track Hunger Games, taken from their third album Humble as the Sun; folk artist Katherine Priddy, who performs a song from her second album The Pendulum Swing; and south London singer Rachel Chinouriri, who performs her track Never Need Me from her debut album What a Devastating Turn of Events.
Read MoreEpisode 3
Jools welcomes to the show The Black Keys, who perform a couple of tracks from their 12th album, Ohio Players, including On the Game, which features a guest appearance from their co-writer Noel Gallagher. Also featuring is Bristol’s Beth Gibbons, who has just released her solo debut album, Lives Outgrown; east London’s Ghetts with a couple of songs from his fourth album, On Purpose, With Purpose, including the track Double Standards, featuring south London’s Sampha; Shaznay Lewis with a track from her second solo album, Pages; and New York-born, south India-raised LA artist Ganavya, who performs the track forgive me my from her third album, like the sky I’ve been too quiet.
Read MoreFloorfillers
Jools Holland introduces a ‘hits only’ playlist of archive delights and songs that will be sure to fill a dance floor. With tunes like Good Times from disco legends Nile Rodgers & Chic, Movin’ On Up from Mercury Prize-winners M People in 1998, and Sing It Back from 2000s band Moloko, fronted by Roisin Murphy, to DJ duos Disclosure, who performed with Sam Smith in 2013, and Underworld, who treated us to their anthem Born Slippy when they performed in 2016
Read MoreTom Jones
Jools presents a look back at one of the greatest artists, songwriters and performers in British music - Tom Jones. He has performed on the show a number of times over the past two decades, from sharing his love of Jerry Lee Lewis with Jools at the piano in 2001 to performing with his band on songs like Black Betty in 2002, Give A Little Love in 2008 and Elvis Presley Blues in 2015.
Read MoreEpisode 4
Jools welcomes to the show Leeds band Yard Act, who perform a couple of tracks from their second album, Where’s My Utopia?; legend of British music Gabrielle with her song Miss You from her album A Place in Your Heart; New Zealand multi-instrumentalist, vocalist and producer Jordan Rakei with two songs from his fifth album, The Loop; Adrianne Lenker, best known as the frontwoman of the band Big Thief, who performs the emotional song Sadness as a Gift; west London visual artist and musician Lava La Rue, who performs their single Push N Shuv, taken from their debut album Starface; and south London band Fat Dog, who perform All The Same, taken from their debut album WOOF.
Read MoreEpisode 5
Jools welcomes to the show Sheffield's Richard Hawley with a couple of tracks from his album In This City They Call You Love; Californian pop star Remi Wolf, who performs her single Cinderella from her album Big Ideas; Nia Archives from Yorkshire, performing two tracks from her Top 20 album Silence Is Loud; south Indiana singer-songwriter Stephen Wilson Jr, making his debut with his song Year to Be Young 1994 from his debut album søn of dad; and Somaliland's Sahra Halgan, who performs Sharaf from her third album Hiddo Dhawr. Also, Jools chats to music producer, academic and founding member of Steel Pulse Mykaell Riley about a new exhibition at the British Library celebrating 500 years of black British music entitled Beyond the Bassline.
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