Jools Holland - Film and Television

Film and Television

  • 1981 Otway & Barrett Live
  • 1981 Urgh! A Music War
  • 1982 Police: Around the World
  • 1982 - 1987 The Tube (Host for 121 editions)
  • 1983 Rebellious Jukebox: Compere
  • 1984 The Young Ones: Punk (Episode entitled "Summer Holiday")
  • 1985 Walking To New Orleans (Jools Holland in New Orleans)
  • 1987 Eat the Rich: Sun Reporter
  • 1987 Filthy Rich & Catflap: Strip Show Pianist (Episode #1.3)
  • 1987 The Laughing Prisoner: No. 7
  • 1987 French and Saunders (Episode 1.5)
  • 1988 Sunday Night: Host (unknown episodes)
  • 1989 Juke Box Jury: Host (unknown episodes)
  • 1989 The Groovy Fellers Himself, 6 episodes
  • 1991 Mr Roadrunner (Jools Holland in Memphis)
  • 1994 There's No Business: Pianist
  • 1994 - 1995 Don't Forget Your Toothbrush
  • 1995 The Beatles Anthology
  • 1997 Spice World: Musical Director
  • 1997 Name That Tune: Host and Pianist
  • 1998 Beat Route: Round the World with Jools Holland: Host and Pianist
  • 2003 Jool's History of the Piano: Presenter
  • 2006 Top Gear: Star in a reasonably priced car.
  • 2007 Fairport@Forty: Interview
  • 2009 Chop Shop Rover Concept: The Jet 1 Car : Customer
  • 2012 Jools Holland - London Calling: Presenter

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