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An Ozzy Osbourne documentary chronicling his final years and life journey with Sharon, Jack and Kelly was unexpectedly pulled by BBC
Coming Home,' premiere date gets postponed. It was set to premiere on Monday, Aug. 18, less than a month after the Prince of Darkness died. The broadcaster revealed that the Osbourne family asked them to wait "a little bit longer" to air the doc.
"When you step off a train at New Street station, you're greeted by Ozzy the Bull, named for the legend himself after 2,000 names were put forward. "Black Sabbath and Ozzy are credited as inventing the heavy metal genre when they started out playing in The ...
Judas Priest frontman Rob Halford revealed he cried 'for hours' after learning of fellow metal legend Ozzy Osbourne's death: 'Curled up in a ball and bawled my eyes out.'
According to producer Expectation, the film will be a "moving and inspirational account" of the last chapter of Ozzy's life. It was filmed over three years and has been told through "unique and intimate access" to the whole family, including Ozzy, wife Sharon, son Jack and daughter Kelly.
The Prince of Darkness died on 22 July at the age of 76, with many Black Sabbath fans left devastated across the world