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The Best Episodes of Later... with Jools Holland Season 31

Every episode of Later... with Jools Holland Season 31 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Later... with Jools Holland Season 31!

Later... with Jools Holland is a contemporary British music television show hosted by Jools Holland.
Genre:Talk
Network:BBC Two

Season 31 Ratings Summary

"Radiohead, Cat Power, Feist, and Mary J Blige" is the best rated episode of "Later... with Jools Holland" season 31. It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 2/1/2008. This episode is rated NaN points higher than the second-best, "Morrissey, British Sea Power, Nate James, Ida Maria, and Mayra Andrade".

  • Radiohead, Cat Power, Feist, and Mary J Blige
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    #1 - Radiohead, Cat Power, Feist, and Mary J Blige

    Season 31 Episode 1 - Aired 2/1/2008

    Jools Holland introduces a diverse mix of new musical talent and established artists, including Radiohead, Cat Power, Feist, Mary J Blige.

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  • Morrissey, British Sea Power, Nate James,  Ida Maria, and Mayra Andrade
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    #2 - Morrissey, British Sea Power, Nate James, Ida Maria, and Mayra Andrade

    Season 31 Episode 2 - Aired 2/8/2008

    Jools Holland presents a mixture of live music. Morrissey sings tracks from his upcoming solo greatest hits collection. Brighton based Indie chart stars British Sea Power play songs from album Do You Like Rock Music including recent single Waving Flags. Also includes double MOBO winner Nate James, Stockholm's newest pop star Ida Maria and Cuban born Cape Verdean singer Mayra Andrade.

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  • Hot Chip, Sheryl Crow, Liza Minnelli, Sugarush Beat Company, Rahsaan Patterson, and Ida Corr
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    #3 - Hot Chip, Sheryl Crow, Liza Minnelli, Sugarush Beat Company, Rahsaan Patterson, and Ida Corr

    Season 31 Episode 3 - Aired 2/15/2008

    Jools Holland presents a mixture of live music. London's pop-synth kings Hot Chip play tracks from their current album Made In The Dark including recent single Ready For The Floor. Sheryl Crow returns with songs from her forthcoming sixth album Detours. Liza Minnelli joins Jools at the piano for a song and a chat about her life. Also features Australian beat-wizard Sugarush Beat Company, American soul sensation Rahsaan Patterson and Danish siren Ida Corr.

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  • Duffy, We Are Scientists, Steve Earle and Alison Moorer,  Asa, and Martina Topley Bird
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    #4 - Duffy, We Are Scientists, Steve Earle and Alison Moorer, Asa, and Martina Topley Bird

    Season 31 Episode 4 - Aired 2/22/2008

    Jools Holland presents a mixture of live music. American indie-pop funsters We Are Scientists debut tracks from their forthcoming LP Brain Thrust Mastery. Political singer/songwriter Steve Earle performs with his wife Alison Moorer. Rising Nigerian star Asa sings her mix of pop, folk and reggae. Martina Topley Bird returns to the programme with tracks from her forthcoming album The Blue God, and Welsh female soul singer Duffy also performs.

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  • Supergrass, Vampire Weekend, The Kills, and Devon Sproule
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    #5 - Supergrass, Vampire Weekend, The Kills, and Devon Sproule

    Season 31 Episode 5 - Aired 2/29/2008

    Jools Holland presents a mixture of live music. Oxford popsters Supergrass return with tracks from their brilliant new album Diamond Hoo Ha, also new band of the moment New Yorkers Vampire Weekend perform an interesting mix of Western and African styles, which they describe as Upper West Side Soweto. Also performing in the studio is British jazz musician and trombonist Chris Barber.

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  • The Debuts Clip Show
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    #6 - The Debuts Clip Show

    Season 31 Episode 6 - Aired 3/7/2008

    Jools presents clips of some of the great debuts from his show, which helped to launch the careers of The White Stripes, Adele, the Arctic Monkeys and the Verve.

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