The Rolling Stones will celebrate their 60-year career with a special BBC , as well as a radio program featuring exclusive interviews with band members. It has not yet been announced how the series will be available in Brazil. This information comes from NME.
Titled My Life as a Rolling Stone , the documentary will be divided into four parts, with each episode lasting approximately one hour. Each episode will focus on one member of the band; that is, the series will have exclusive episodes about Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood , and Charlie Watts.
The series will feature new and exclusive interviews with all members, except for drummer Charlie Watts , and previously unreleased recordings that promise to show the band's intimate relationship.
The episode about Charlie Watts will feature archival interviews and tributes from band members and fellow musicians such as Tina Turner, Slash, Steven Tyler , and Rod Stewart.
In addition to the series, the group will have a radio station on iPlayer featuring iconic performances such as Crossfire Hurricane and The Rolling Stones: Totally Stripped. On BBC Radio 2 , the celebrations will also include a two-hour audio documentary titled Rolling With The Stones.

