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3->''"It's Tuesday. We are live as we speak here at [[Creator/TheBBC Television Centre]]. I have one of the towering giants of British music next to me; [[Music/MadnessBand you may indeed recognise him]]. I think it's going to suggest to you the sort of evening we've got in store..."''
4-->--'''Jools Holland with Suggs, 2009'''
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6Featuring an array of performers from all over the world and representing an eclectic range of genres, this [[LongRunner long-running]] [[Creator/TheBBC BBC series]] is one of the last great music showcases on UK television. Originating in 1992 as a [[SpinOff spin-off]] from the early-Nineties weekday evening arts programme ''The Late Show'', ''Later...'' has since outlasted its parent show by nearly three decades and made its presenter, former Music/{{Squeeze|Band}} keyboard player Jools Holland, the face of British music TV (a role to which he first aspired on Creator/{{Channel4}}'s 80s series ''The Tube'') -- particularly as it has been the only regular mainstream programme of its type left since the demise of the even longer-running (1964-2006) chart pop show ''[[Series/TopOfThePops Top of the Pops]]''.
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8Typically about half a dozen artists appear per episode, arranged in a circular fashion around the television studio, with focus leaping around from one to the next over the course of the hour or so. Short interviews with a key performer are sometimes held between songs, with each artist generally getting 2 or 3 performances during an episode depending on how big an act they are. As a rule, two batches of episodes (generally of around 6-8 each) are put out per year. The programme marked its 50th episode in 1996, 100th in 2000, 200th in 2008 and 250th in 2010, and in 2017 held a special 25th-anniversary show at London's Royal Albert Hall as well as airing a retrospective ''A-Z of Later... with Jools Holland: From Music/{{Adele}} to Music/ZZTop'' in celebration of the landmark. It passed its 300th edition in 2013 and 400th in 2020.
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10Initially recorded on a Tuesday and shown on Friday the same week, 2008 saw the introduction of an additional half-hour version of the programme, ''Later... Live'', broadcast live on Tuesday nights followed by the full-length pre-recorded edition on Friday. The live format was dropped some years later, with the shorter edition going out instead on Thursdays for a spell. Having been recorded for most of its lifespan at the BBC's Television Centre in West London, the show was forced to emanate in a pared-back format from Holland's own studio during the [[UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic Covid pandemic]], reducing to 45 minutes in the process. From late 2021 it settled in a new Saturday evening slot, and in 2022 gained a new permanent venue in the restored theatre at Alexandra Palace (the venerable recreation, entertainment and broadcast site in North London that was the home of the BBC's first regular public television service in the 1930s) for its 60th series.
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12Aside from the substantial range of artists and styles covered in the programme's 30+ years, which can span any number of genres within a single edition, ''Later...'' is noted for several unique features:
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14* The 'opening jam' of each episode, which introduces the night's guests while all are playing a short collective jam accompanied by Holland on piano.
15* The artists are arranged 'in the round' in the studio, with Jools placed broadly centrally and the cameras panning from one part of the room to another over the course of the show as they take turns performing. Part of the fun and interest of the setup, apart from the wild shifts of genre and style from one song to the next, is that you can catch sight of different acts watching (and appreciating) each other's performances.
16* Holland's chats with guests (usually the most famous visitors present on the particular evening), which often take place at his piano. He will also sometimes divert on his way around the studio to speak with non-performing faces in the audience.
17* Holland will back certain artists on the piano while they perform, more often than not deploying a variation of his signature boogie-woogie style.
18* Special ''Later Presents...'' episodes which feature a longer performance by one group. These are fairly rare; the only artists featured so far are [[Music/AliceInChains Alice in Chains]] (1992), Music/PaulWeller (1996), Music/{{Metallica}} (1992), Music/MPeople (1998), Music/{{REM}} (1998), Music/TheVerve (1998), Music/{{Oasis}} (2000), Music/{{Radiohead}} (2001 & 2007) and the Music/RedHotChiliPeppers (2007). The format seemed to have petered out in the 21st century, but was revived for an episode dedicated solely to the Music/ArcticMonkeys in 2022.
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20Since 1994 BBC Two has anchored its New Year's Eve programming with ''Jools' Annual Hootenanny'', a two-hour show broadcast either side of midnight with a Hogmanay party atmosphere, celebrity guests and big countdown to 12 o'clock, return and/or first-time visits from some of the successful musical acts of the year, and often featuring solo artists accompanied by Jools' Rhythm and Blues Orchestra. A Spring Hootenanny took place once in 2003, but it didn't really catch on.
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24* ArtifactTitle: As noted above, the title was originally a reference to the programme following on from ''The Late Show'', which ceased broadcast in... 1995.
25** Ironically, perhaps, the creation of ''Later...'' helped hasten the demise of its parent show, as siphoning away all the musical talent to the spin-off series left the original something of an irrelevance. Having sailed past its 30th anniversary in 2022, ''Later...'' has now run for over a quarter of a century longer than ''The Late Show'' (which aired for just 6 years) ever did.
26* MyNaymeIs: The host's real first name is Julian, which would more conventionally be shortened to "Jules".
27* OncePerEpisode: Not in regards to the main show, but the ''Hootenanny'' nearly always ends with the song ''Enjoy Yourself (It's Later Than You Think)''
28* SpiritualSuccessor: To many of the long-since-defunct music shows from [[TheSixties The '60s]] to TheEighties, including ''The Tube'' (which Jools presented) and the legendary ''Old Grey Whistle Test''.
29* TheTalkShowWithHostName

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