The BBC decided not to air the documentary focusing on Ozzy Osbourne's final years to honor the grieving family following his death. Osbourne passed away from a heart attack at 76, shortly after his farewell concert. The film, which was developed over three years, documents his health struggles and family life, including contributions from his wife and children. The BBC aims to respect the family's wishes for a delay, assuring fans that details about a new air date will be disclosed soon, hoping it will comfort them during this time.
The documentary 'Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home' was set to showcase the musician's final years, including his struggles with health and family life.
The BBC decided to delay the airing of the documentary to respect the Osbourne family's wishes during their time of mourning following Ozzy's death.
Osbourne passed away on July 22 at the age of 76, two weeks after his farewell concert, prompting the BBC to reconsider the documentary's schedule.
Clare Sille, the BBC Head of Commissioning for Documentaries, expressed hope that the documentary will provide comfort to fans while celebrating Ozzy's extraordinary life.
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