Pick of the Day: Satellite and Cable

James Rampton
Wednesday 16 December 1998 19:02 EST
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EVEN AFTER dozens of movies, Woody Allen is refreshingly still able to experiment as a filmmaker. Everyone Says I Love You (8pm Sky Premier) is a tribute to the great Hollywood singing extravaganzas of the 1930s. It might not be a complete success, but at least he tried something different. In a plot interweaving several different strands, he stars as a married man romancing Julia Roberts in Venice. Meanwhile, Skylar (Drew Barrymore, right), the daughter of upper-crust Bob (Alan Alda) and Steffi (Goldie Hawn), chucks her fiance (Edward Norton) for a dangerous ex-con (Tim Roth).

Mick Jagger may not have been all that pleased about recent press coverage, but it comes with the territory when you remain as big a star as he is. Now into his fifties, the evergreen Rolling Stone is profiled in Biography (9pm History Channel).

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