On Sunday 15 June 2025, BBC Two broadcasts Later … with Jools Holland!
Season 66 Episode 4 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Later … with Jools Holland” promises an exciting mix of musical talent. Scheduled to air on BBC Two, this episode features a diverse lineup that showcases both established and emerging artists.
The iconic girl group Sugababes will take the stage, bringing their signature pop sound and harmonies. Fans can expect a performance that highlights their rich history in the music scene. Alongside them, the London rock band Wolf Alice is set to deliver their energetic and captivating style, known for blending various genres.
Kae Tempest, a talented wordsmith, will also be featured. Their powerful lyrics and unique delivery are sure to leave a lasting impression. The episode will also introduce Obongjayar, a Nigerian-born artist whose music often blends different cultural influences, adding to the variety of sounds.
From Donegal, George Houston will share his musical talents,...
Season 66 Episode 4 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Later … with Jools Holland” promises an exciting mix of musical talent. Scheduled to air on BBC Two, this episode features a diverse lineup that showcases both established and emerging artists.
The iconic girl group Sugababes will take the stage, bringing their signature pop sound and harmonies. Fans can expect a performance that highlights their rich history in the music scene. Alongside them, the London rock band Wolf Alice is set to deliver their energetic and captivating style, known for blending various genres.
Kae Tempest, a talented wordsmith, will also be featured. Their powerful lyrics and unique delivery are sure to leave a lasting impression. The episode will also introduce Obongjayar, a Nigerian-born artist whose music often blends different cultural influences, adding to the variety of sounds.
From Donegal, George Houston will share his musical talents,...
- 6/15/2025
- by Olly Green
- TV Regular
Season 66, Episode 4 of “Later … with Jools Holland” promises an exciting lineup that will captivate music lovers. Scheduled to air on BBC Two at 10:45 Pm on Sunday, June 15, 2025, the episode features a diverse range of artists, each bringing their unique sound to the stage.
The iconic girl group Sugababes is set to deliver their catchy hits, showcasing their signature harmonies and pop flair. Fans can expect a vibrant performance that highlights their evolution over the years. Alongside them, London rockers Wolf Alice will take the spotlight, bringing their dynamic energy and alternative rock sound to the mix. Their performance is sure to resonate with both longtime fans and new listeners alike.
In addition to these well-known acts, the episode will introduce wordsmith Kae Tempest, known for their powerful lyrics and spoken word artistry. Nigerian-born Obongjayar will also grace the stage, offering a fresh perspective with his unique blend of genres.
The iconic girl group Sugababes is set to deliver their catchy hits, showcasing their signature harmonies and pop flair. Fans can expect a vibrant performance that highlights their evolution over the years. Alongside them, London rockers Wolf Alice will take the spotlight, bringing their dynamic energy and alternative rock sound to the mix. Their performance is sure to resonate with both longtime fans and new listeners alike.
In addition to these well-known acts, the episode will introduce wordsmith Kae Tempest, known for their powerful lyrics and spoken word artistry. Nigerian-born Obongjayar will also grace the stage, offering a fresh perspective with his unique blend of genres.
- 6/8/2025
- by Ashley Wood
- TV Everyday
After starting the process to adopt three brothers who had spent more than four years in foster care, Julie Washington received some surprising news from a Georgia caseworker last year: Children’s Protective Services had just learned about a fourth brother, a toddler named Elijah, who also needed a home. Could she and her husband, B.J., take him in as well?
The Washingtons, who already have two biological children, didn’t feel they could handle another family member, especially since one of their new sons, Jess, has cerebral palsy and needs extra attention and care.
“It broke my heart,...
The Washingtons, who already have two biological children, didn’t feel they could handle another family member, especially since one of their new sons, Jess, has cerebral palsy and needs extra attention and care.
“It broke my heart,...
- 11/25/2016
- by erinhilltimeinc
- PEOPLE.com
Norma Shearer films Note: This article is being revised and expanded. Please check back later. Turner Classic Movies' Norma Shearer month comes to a close this evening, Nov. 24, '15, with the presentation of the last six films of Shearer's two-decade-plus career. Two of these are remarkably good; one is schizophrenic, a confused mix of high comedy and low drama; while the other three aren't the greatest. Yet all six are worth a look even if only because of Norma Shearer herself – though, really, they all have more to offer than just their top star. Directed by W.S. Van Dyke, the no-expense-spared Marie Antoinette (1938) – $2.9 million, making it one of the most expensive movies ever made up to that time – stars the Canadian-born Queen of MGM as the Austrian-born Queen of France. This was Shearer's first film in two years (following Romeo and Juliet) and her first release following husband Irving G.
- 11/25/2015
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Norma Shearer films Note: This article is being revised and expanded. Please check back later. Turner Classic Movies' Norma Shearer month comes to a close this evening, Nov. 24, '15, with the presentation of the last six films of Shearer's two-decade-plus career. Two of these are remarkably good; one is schizophrenic, a confused mix of high comedy and low drama; while the other three aren't the greatest. Yet all six are worth a look even if only because of Norma Shearer herself – though, really, they all have more to offer than just their top star. Directed by W.S. Van Dyke, the no-expense-spared Marie Antoinette (1938) – $2.9 million, making it one of the most expensive movies ever made up to that time – stars the Canadian-born Queen of MGM as the Austrian-born Queen of France. This was Shearer's first film in two years (following Romeo and Juliet) and her first release following husband Irving G.
- 11/25/2015
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
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