Later... with Jools Holland | |
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Genre | Entertainment |
Created by | BBC |
Starring | Jools Holland and various |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 61 |
No. of episodes | 394 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Production locations | Alexandra Palace Theatre[1] (2022–present) Helicon Mountain[2]/various locations[3] (2021) BBC Television Centre (1992–2012, 2019–2020) The Maidstone Studios (2013–2018) |
Running time | 60 minutes (pre-recorded version, 1992–2018; Even Later, 2019–2020; BBC Four compilations 2022[4]) 45 minutes[5] (2020- ) 30 minutes (live version, 2008–2018; pre-recorded version, 2019–2020) |
Production companies | BBC Studios BBC Music |
Original release | |
Network | BBC Two |
Release | 8 October 1992 present | –
Related | |
Jools' Annual Hootenanny (1994–present) | |
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Later... with Jools Holland (also known as Even Later... with Jools Holland, and previously known as Later Live... with Jools Holland and ...Later with Jools Holland) is a contemporary British music television show hosted by Jools Holland. A spin-off of The Late Show, it has been running in short series since 8 October 1992[1] and is now part of BBC Two's Saturday Night Music block,[6] usually broadcast at around 10pm.[7][8][9] The day of transmission has varied over the years, but it is usually recorded on a Tuesday for Saturday broadcast[10] and features a mixture of both established and new musical artists, from solo performers to bands and larger ensembles.
The show is considered an institution, having millions of fans around the world.[11] It is currently broadcast in America on MTV Live (formerly known as Palladia); previously it had been shown on Ovation, BBC America, Fuse, and Dave. The Ovation and Fuse broadcasts leave out several performances (and usually one or two performers entirely) to air commercials within a one-hour timeslot. It is also shown in Australia on the UKTV channel and ABC2, in Canada on HIFI and AUX TV, in Germany on ZDFkultur, in Spain on Canal+ Xtra, in Croatia on HRT 2, in Latin America on Film&Arts and in Belgium, France, Portugal, Switzerland, and the United Arab Emirates on iConcerts HD, and in Ireland on TG4.
The 200th programme was broadcast on 1 February 2008.[12] The 250th edition was broadcast in September 2010.