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Rolling Stones’ 60th anniversary marked by new four-part BBC documentary

The 60th anniversary of The Rolling Stones is being marked with a four-part BBC documentary.

“My Life As A Rolling Stone” will profile Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood, and late Charlie Watts.

It’s understood Bass player Bill Wyman – one of the group’s original members – is not taking part.

The documentary will feature new interviews with the band members.

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The programme about Charlie Watts, who died last year, will rerun interviews with the drummer and tributes from other musicians.

Joyce Smith, the manager for the band, said:

“We are thrilled to celebrate 60 years of The Rolling Stones with these four films which give fans around the world a new and fascinating look at the band.”

As well as the new documentary series, the BBC will also be making a few past films available on iPlayer including Crossfire Hurricane and The Rolling Stones: Totally Stripped.

 

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