BBC Says Ozzy Osbourne Documentary Was Taken Off 'to Respect Family's Wishes'
- The BBC decided not to air a documentary about Ozzy Osbourne to respect his family's wishes as they mourn his death.
- The British broadcaster expressed their sympathies to the Osbourne family during this difficult time.
- Originally planned as a 10-part series, the documentary evolved into a one-hour film.
- The film titled 'Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home' was announced on August 7.
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Ozzy Osbourne's family wants to 'wait a bit longer' before airing documentary, BBC says
BBC offers an explanation for its decision to delay a documentary about late rock legend Ozzy Osbourne: It was out of respect for his loved ones.
The BBC canceled a documentary about Ozzy Osbourne's final years last night at the last minute. This was at the request of the family of the metal legend who died last month, the British broadcaster announced. For "Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home," a documentary crew followed the British singer and his family since the summer of 2022, when they moved back to England from the United States. Initially, the plan was to make a ten-part series about their…
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