The BBC removes a documentary from the TV schedule on Ozzy Osbourne
A new one hour film on the last chapter of life of Ozzy Osbournethe frontman of Black Sabbath disappeared on 22 July at the age of 76would have been removed from the BBC schedule a few hours before its airing without providing any explanation.
The film, entitled “Ozzy Osbourne: coming home”it was described as “the moving and stimulating story of the last chapter of Ozzy’s life, told through a unique and intimate access to the entire Osbourne family, including Sharon, Jack and Kelly”.
A BBC spokesman told Rolling Stone: “The film has been moved to the schedules and we will confirm the new details on the debt time transmission”.
Clare SilleryHead of the BBC documentary section, had previously declared: “We are honored to have had the opportunity to film Ozzy and his family. The film captures an intimate look at their journey while preparing to return to the United Kingdom. presents family moments, humor, reflections and shows the lasting spirit that has made Ozzy a global icon. We hope that it will bring comfort and joy to the fans and spectators of Ozzy while they remember his extraordinary life “.
Executive manufacturers Ben Wicks And Colin Barr They added: “It was an incredible privilege to spend the last few years with Ozzy, as well as with Sharon, Jack and Kelly. Ozzy wanted to return to the United Kingdom and get on stage one last time: our film is a touching and stimulating story of how that dream made it realized. Ozzy was loved by millions of people all over the world not only for her music, but also for her malice and honesty. It could have appreciated in abundance in the last years of his life.
