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BBC delayed Ozzy Osbourne film due to 'family's wishes'

BBC delayed Ozzy Osbourne film due to 'family's wishes'

Summary

The BBC postponed a documentary about Ozzy Osbourne's final years, respecting the Osbourne family's request. The film, intended to show personal and touching moments with the family, was initially set to air soon after Ozzy's death but was delayed for an unspecified reason.

Key Facts

  • The BBC delayed a documentary about Ozzy Osbourne due to his family's wishes.
  • The film was originally scheduled to air on BBC One on 18 August.
  • Ozzy Osbourne died at the age of 76 shortly before the film was supposed to air.
  • The documentary covers Ozzy's return to the UK, his farewell concert, and his final years.
  • Initially, the project was a 10-part series called "Home to Roost" but was made into a single, hour-long film as Ozzy's health worsened.
  • The film aims to provide an intimate look at Ozzy's life and family, including his wife Sharon and their children.
  • The BBC has not yet announced a new air date for the documentary.
  • The documentary's postponement was announced shortly after Ozzy's funeral events in his home city.
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