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{{quote|''"It's Tuesday. We are live as we speak here at [[The BBC|Television Centre]]. I have one of the towering giants of British music next to me; [[Madness ( |
{{quote|''"It's Tuesday. We are live as we speak here at [[The BBC|Television Centre]]. I have one of the towering giants of British music next to me; [[Madness (band)|you may indeed recognise him]]. I think it's going to suggest to you the sort of evening we've got in store..."''|'''Jools Holland with [[Face of the Band|Suggs]], 2009'''}} |
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* The "opening jam" of each episode, which introduces the night's guests a playing a short collective jam accompanied by Holland on piano. |
* The "opening jam" of each episode, which introduces the night's guests a playing a short collective jam accompanied by Holland on piano. |
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* Jools Holland's chats with guests (usually the most famous visitors present on the particular evening). |
* Jools Holland's chats with guests (usually the most famous visitors present on the particular evening). |
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* Special ''Later Presents...'' episodes which featuring a longer performance by one group. These are fairly rare; the only artists featured so far are [[ |
* Special ''Later Presents...'' episodes which featuring a longer performance by one group. These are fairly rare; the only artists featured so far are [[Metallica]], [[REM]], [[The Verve]], [[Oasis]], [[Radiohead]] and the [[Red Hot Chili Peppers]]. |
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* The Hootenanny, a two-hour show taking place on New Year's Eve counting down to midnight, often featuring solo artists accompanied by Jools' Rhythm and Blues Orchestra. |
* The Hootenanny, a two-hour show taking place on New Year's Eve counting down to midnight, often featuring solo artists accompanied by Jools' Rhythm and Blues Orchestra. |
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** A Spring Hootenanny took place once or twice, but it didn't really catch on. |
** A Spring Hootenanny took place once or twice, but it didn't really catch on. |