Louise Johnson — Script Supervisor
Episodes 60
Later... 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 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 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.
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