Mick Jagger: My Life as a Rolling Stone, Saturday, 21.30, BBC2

It’s sixty years since two lads from Dartford bonded over a love of Muddy Waters and formed a band, and they’re still going and selling out huge arenas, although it’s something of a bittersweet anniversary as their current tour is the first without Charlie Watts. But the birthday is marked by a couple of weeks of Stones-related Saturday on BBC2, kicking off with the first of a new series of intimate interviews which are seemingly the most in-depth they’ve ever given, seemingly warming to the idea of getting something suitably definitive on film while they still can. Then it’s a show from Hollywood in 2015 when they played Sticky Fingers in its entirety for the first and only time, followed by a rock doc from 1995.






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