“8:30 p.m. on Saturday”. The Queen and the Stones – France 2 – October 30, 2021

The magazine 8:30 p.m. on Saturday“(Twitter), presented live by Thomas Sotto just after the 20 hours news on France 2, tells a unique moment in the life of a personality, behind the scenes of an event or a place belonging to the collective history. Reports that reveal “the little story in the big one”, to leaf through like a family album. This new season 4 issue of “8:30 p.m. on Saturdays” features a “100% British” show with two legends, the Rolling Stones and Queen Elizabeth II …

The day when> The Rolling Stones are sent to prison
In 2022, the Rolling Stones will celebrate the sixty years of their creation … In 1967, the group has existed for five years already, but the English establishment looks askance at these young rockers who are starting to make noise. The conservative tabloids and the police will then form an alliance to send the Stones behind bars, and, without knowing it, will help them shape their legend thanks to this lightning passage in prison …

And also, a rock sovereign, a drummer for eternity …

News> The invincible Elizabeth II
The most illustrious of the British, Queen Elizabeth II, 95, spent the night of October 20-21, 2021 in hospital to undergo “preliminary examinations” before returning to Windsor Castle. On medical advice, she canceled her trip to Glasgow for the COP 26 on the climate which is being held from November 1 to 12. It doesn’t take much for all of England to hold its breath. At his age, can the invincible monarch really show signs of weakness? Impossible ! “8:30 p.m. on Saturday” tells the story of the most rock’n’roll of crowned heads …

Bonus> Farewell to Charlie Watts
After several date postponements, the Rolling Stones have finally started a new tour in the United States, but it is now missing the group’s historic drummer, Charlie Watts, who died on August 24, 2021, at the age of 80. On September 26, for the group’s first concert in St. Louis, Missouri, Mick Jagger had a thought for Charlie…

> Replays of France Télévisions news magazines are available on the Franceinfo website and its mobile application (iOS & Android), “Magazines” section.

The Rolling Stones. 1967: aggressiveness, drugs and rock’n’roll, Simon Wells (Camion Blanc ed.).

Drug War: The Secret History, Peter Walsh (ed. Milo Books).

Life, Keith Richards (ed. Robert Laffont).

Stoned: 20 years of confidences with the Rolling Stones, Philippe Maneuver (ed. Albin Michel).

Non-exhaustive list.

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