Later and later: Jools Holland kickstarts 41st series of hit music show
Second-longest running music series in British TV history begins new series with typically potent and mixed lineupIn the moments before filming begins, Jools Holland mutters into his mic: "20 years … you don't get that for armed robbery." Then it's lights, cameras, action, and the seemingly ageless presenter (he's 54) sweeps around the floor of BBC Television Centre's Studio 4 to introduce the night's turns: Public Image Ltd (PiL), making their first live TV appearance for 20 years, Muse, The ...
Guardian Music — Second-longest running music series in British TV history begins new series with typically potent and mixed lineupIn the moments before filming begins, Jools Holland mutt... more info