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Ozzy Osbourne Reflects on 'Humbling' Farewell Gig in New BBC Film
The BBC documentary follows Ozzy Osbourne’s last three years, his move back to England, and his final farewell concert with Black Sabbath before his death at 76.
- On Thursday BBC One airs Sharon & Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home at 9pm, documenting Ozzy Osbourne's return to England after decades in the US.
- Originally planned as the series Home To Roost, the BBC project filmed over three years and followed Ozzy Osbourne's decision to move back from Los Angeles as part of retirement plans, Sharon Osbourne said.
- The film shows Ozzy Osbourne undergoing physiotherapy and using prosthetic supports as he prepared for Black Sabbath's Back to the Beginning concert at Villa Park, Birmingham on July 5.
- The star died aged 76 on July 22, and the BBC postponed the film at the family's request, increasing its emotional impact.
- Last Rites is due on Tuesday , and Ozzy: No Escape From Now airs on Paramount+ the same day with special preview screenings in Birmingham on Friday and London on Monday.
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Sharon & Ozzy: Coming Home captures Ozzy Osbourne’s final days with rare intimacy
The BBC’s documentation of the late Black Sabbath frontman’s return to England becomes a deeply emotional farewell: a funny, bittersweet, and quietly devastating portrait of a rock icon in his final act
·London, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleOzzy Osbourne's brutally honest answer about afterlife weeks before death - Birmingham Live
Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne made a grim prediction about what would happen after he died, and it came just weeks before he passed away at the age of 76 after a battle with Parkinson's
·Birmingham, United Kingdom
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