The BBC has postponed the first of the documentary on the last years of Ozzy Osbourne a few hours before the airing for today. No motivation has been provided for the postponement, nor is it clear when (or if) Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home it will be broadcast. A BBC spokesman told Rolling Stone US That “the film has been moved to the schedule and due time we will confirm when it is transmitted”. No comments from the Expectation production company, nor from the Osbourne family.
Coming Home It has been shot in the past three years. Announced in 2022 as a series entitled Home to Roosthad been designed to document the return of the Osbourne family to England. The nature of the company has changed with the worsening of Ozzy's health conditions which, as is known in recent years, has fought with Parkinson's and with the bad consequences of a fall.
For manufacturers, Coming Home It is “an extraordinarily sincere and touching tribute” in Osbourne and will allow you to have “unique and intimate access to the Osbourne family. It will also include the images of Ozzy who is preparing for the farewell concert that was held in early July, a few weeks before death.
