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1 Production  





2 2006/07 edition  





3 2007/08 edition  



3.1  Artists who performed on the 2007/08 show  





3.2  Playlist of the 2007/08 show  







4 2008/09 edition  



4.1  Playlist of the 2008/2009 Edition  







5 2009/10 edition  



5.1  Artists who performed on the 2009/10 show  





5.2  Playlist of the 2009/10 edition  







6 2010/11 edition  



6.1  Artists who performed on the 2010/11 show  





6.2  Playlist of the 2010/11 edition  







7 2011/12 edition  



7.1  Artists who performed on the 2011/12 show  





7.2  Playlist of the 2011/12 edition  







8 2012/13 edition  



8.1  Artists who performed on the 2012/13 show  





8.2  Playlist of the 2012/13 edition  







9 2013/14 edition  



9.1  Artists who performed on the 2013/14 show  





9.2  Playlist of the 2013/14 edition  







10 2014/15 edition  



10.1  Artists who performed on the 2014/15 show  





10.2  Playlist of the 2014/15 edition  







11 2015/16 edition  



11.1  Artists who performed on the 2015/16 show  





11.2  Playlist of the 2015/16 edition  







12 2016/17 edition  



12.1  Artists who performed on the 2016/17 show  





12.2  Playlist of the 2016/17 edition  







13 2017/18 edition  



13.1  Artists who performed on the 2017/18 show  





13.2  Playlist of the 2017/18 edition  







14 2018/19 edition  



14.1  Artists who performed on the 2018/19 show  





14.2  Playlist of the 2018/19 edition  







15 2019/20 edition  



15.1  Artists who performed on the 2019/20 show  





15.2  Playlist of the 2019/2020 Edition  







16 2020/21 edition  



16.1  Artists who performed on the 2020/2021 show  





16.2  Playlist of the 2020/2021 Edition  







17 2021/22 edition  



17.1  Artists who performed on the 2021/22 show  





17.2  Archive Performances  





17.3  Playlist of the 2021/2022 Edition  







18 2022/23 edition  



18.1  Artists who performed on the 2022/23 show  





18.2  Playlist of the 2022/2023 Edition  







19 2023/24 edition  



19.1  Artists who performed on the 2023/24 show  





19.2  Playlist of the 2023/24 Edition  







20 References  





21 External links  














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Jools' Annual Hootenanny
GenreEntertainment
Directed byJanet Fraser Crook
Presented byJools Holland
StarringVarious guests
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes28
Production
Production locationsTelevision Centre (1994–2012)
Riverside Studios (2021)
The Maidstone Studios (2013–2020, 2022–present)
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time60–120 minutes
Production companiesBBC Studios
BBC Music
Original release
NetworkBBC Two
Release1 January 1994 (1994-01-01) –
present
Related
Later... with Jools Holland (1992-present)

Jools' Annual Hootenanny is a TV show presented by Jools Holland and broadcast on New Year's Eve as an end-of-year special edition of his series Later... with Jools HollandonBBC Two in the United Kingdom since 1994.

From the show's inception until 1996/97, it began at midnight, preceded by a BBC Two alarm clock ident, and going straight into Auld Lang Syne played by the Pipes and Drums of the Scots Guards. Since 1997/98, the show has begun before Midnight, nowadays around 11:30pm, with Holland himself inviting the audience and viewers to join in a countdown. It usually lasts around 2 hours, ending at approximately 1:30am.

The advance-recorded show features a Hogmanay party atmosphere with all the guests (drawn from across the world of showbusiness) and other guest audience members present, and the artists themselves getting involved alongside a variety of musical acts by the artists from various genres who perform both before and after midnight. There is a countdown to the midnight start of the New Year, followed by a traditional rendition of "Auld Lang Syne", normally with the Pipes and Drums of the Scots Guards. Among the regular events of the evening is the spot where Holland asks actors and comedians Rowland Rivron and Vic Reeves their predictions for the year ahead/their New Year's resolutions. Editions also feature a white-suited man with a clock for a face named Father Time or Clockman.

Production[edit]

The show is pre-recorded, but is presented as if live, with a countdown to midnight and references to the new calendar year. The BBC has described the show as "an idealised New Year's Eve party with a line-up that would surely be impossible to deliver on 31 December".

2006/07 edition[edit]

Acts that appeared in 2006/07 included the Zutons and Seasick Steve. Comedian Adrian Edmondson, a regular on the show, was joined by Jools and his band to perform a swing version of the Sex Pistols song "Anarchy in the U.K." Also appearing on the show was Amy Winehouse collaborating with Paul Weller on two tracks, "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" and "Don't Go to Strangers", originally recorded by Etta Jones.

Kate Rusby sang "Fare Thee Well" as midnight struck, accompanied by the 1st Battalion Scots Guards.

2007/08 edition[edit]

Artists who performed on the 2007/08 show[edit]

Playlist of the 2007/08 show[edit]

These are the songs that were performed during the 2007 show:

2008/09 edition[edit]

Playlist of the 2008/2009 Edition[edit]

2009/10 edition[edit]

Artists who performed on the 2009/10 show[edit]

(Source:BBC[1])

Playlist of the 2009/10 edition[edit]

2010/11 edition[edit]

Artists who performed on the 2010/11 show[edit]

(in order of performance)

Playlist of the 2010/11 edition[edit]

2011/12 edition[edit]

Artists who performed on the 2011/12 show[edit]

(in order of performance)

Playlist of the 2011/12 edition[edit]

2012/13 edition[edit]

Artists who performed on the 2012/13 show[edit]

(in order of performance)

Playlist of the 2012/13 edition[edit]

2013/14 edition[edit]

Artists who performed on the 2013/14 show[edit]

(in order of performance)

Playlist of the 2013/14 edition[edit]

2014/15 edition[edit]

Artists who performed on the 2014/15 show[edit]

Playlist of the 2014/15 edition[edit]

2015/16 edition[edit]

Artists who performed on the 2015/16 show[edit]

Playlist of the 2015/16 edition[edit]

2016/17 edition[edit]

Artists who performed on the 2016/17 show[edit]

Playlist of the 2016/17 edition[edit]

2017/18 edition[edit]

Artists who performed on the 2017/18 show[edit]

Playlist of the 2017/18 edition[edit]

2018/19 edition[edit]

Artists who performed on the 2018/19 show[edit]

As listed on the BBC Two show website:[2]

The programme also featured, as usual, Jools Holland's Rhythm and Blues Orchestra and the 1st Battalion Scots Guards Pipes and Drums.

Playlist of the 2018/19 edition[edit]

As listed on the BBC Two show website:[2]

2019/20 edition[edit]

Whilst Series 54 of Later... was recorded at Television Centre, the 2019/20 Hootenanny was recorded at The Maidstone Studios.[3]

Artists who performed on the 2019/20 show[edit]

As listed on the BBC Two show website:[4]

The programme also featured, as usual, Jools Holland's Rhythm and Blues Orchestra and the 1st Battalion Scots Guards Pipes and Drums.

Playlist of the 2019/2020 Edition[edit]

2020/21 edition[edit]

The 2020/21 Hootenanny was recorded at The Maidstone Studios, according to the credits of the programme.

Artists who performed on the 2020/2021 show[edit]

As listed on the BBC Two show website:[5]

The programme also featured, as usual, Jools Holland's Rhythm and Blues Orchestra and the 1st Battalion Scots Guards Pipes and Drums. In addition to the studio performances, there was also a look back through the Hootenanny archive at some of the best performances over the years, and Holland chatted to comedian Vic Reeves via video conference.

Playlist of the 2020/2021 Edition[edit]

2021/22 edition[edit]

The 2021/22 Hootenanny was recorded at Riverside Studios.[6]

Artists who performed on the 2021/22 show[edit]

Archive Performances[edit]

Playlist of the 2021/2022 Edition[edit]

2022/23 edition[edit]

The 2022/23 Hootenanny was recorded at Maidstone Studios.

Artists who performed on the 2022/23 show[edit]

Playlist of the 2022/2023 Edition[edit]

2023/24 edition[edit]

Artists who performed on the 2023/24 show[edit]

Playlist of the 2023/24 Edition[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "BBC Two - Jools's Annual Hootenanny, Jools' 17th Annual Hootenanny - 2009". BBC.
  • ^ a b "BBC Two - Jools' Annual Hootenanny, 2018/19". BBC. Retrieved 31 December 2018.
  • ^ "Is Jools Holland's Annual Hootenanny live?". Radio Times. 31 December 2019. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
  • ^ "BBC Two - Jools' Annual Hootenanny, 2019/20". BBC. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
  • ^ "BBC Two - Jools' Annual Hootenanny, 2020/21". BBC. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
  • ^ Blackburn, Tom (31 December 2021). "Here's when Jools Holland's Hootenanny is filmed - and when it's on this year". BirminghamLive. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
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