BBC’s new documentary about the late Ozzy Osbourne has been faraway from their schedule simply hours earlier than it was set to air.
Titled “Ozzy Osbourne: Coming House,” the movie follows the legendary Black Sabbath frontman through the ultimate chapter of his life, that includes contributions from his spouse Sharon and kids Jack and Kelly.
Though it was initially set to premiere on BBC One on Monday (Aug. 18th), the documentary has now been fully faraway from the schedules with no new air date introduced.
“The movie has moved within the schedules, and we’ll affirm new TX [broadcast] particulars in the end,” a spokeswoman for the BBC mentioned.
Whereas it isn’t totally clear why the movie has been delayed, BBC has reportedly confirmed that “Ozzy Osbourne: Coming House” has not been fully scrapped and will certainly premiere at a later date.
There may be some hypothesis that the documentary was pulled on the final minute to both make just a few ultimate edits or to permit for there to be extra time between Ozzy’s dying and the movie’s airing.
“Ozzy Osbourne: Coming House” was filmed over the span of three years, following Ozzy and Sharon as they make the transfer again to the UK after dwelling within the US for over 20 years.
The undertaking additionally particulars how the metallic pioneer ready for his and Black Sabbath’s large farewell present “Again to the Starting” – which occurred on July fifth at Villa Park in Birmingham, England simply 17 days earlier than he handed away on July twenty second.
The documentary was initially slated to be a brand new sequence titled “House to Roost” (which was introduced again in 2022), however was became a one-hour movie after Ozzy’s dying.
A press launch for the undertaking describes it as “full of affection, laughter and tears” and a “candid and uplifting tribute to one of many world’s true icons.”