The BBC has postponed the printed of a documentary exhibiting the final years of Ozzy Osbourne’s life, which had been scheduled to be broadcast on Monday.Ozzy Osbourne: Coming House had been as a result of air on BBC One at 21:00 BST, however was faraway from the schedule earlier within the day.A BBC spokesperson stated: “The movie has moved within the schedules and we’ll affirm new transmission particulars in the end.”No purpose was given for the postponement of the one-hour movie, which can present the rock star’s transfer again to the UK and the run-up to his farewell live performance in Birmingham in July and his dying on the age of 76 later that month.The documentary was initially conceived as a 10-part sequence titled House to Roost, which was to observe Ozzy and spouse Sharon’s “try to re-start their lives” in Buckinghamshire.As Ozzy’s well being deteriorated, nevertheless, it was transformed to a single, hour-long movie depicting the final three years of his life.The BBC has described it as a “transferring and inspirational account of the final chapter of Ozzy’s life, advised via distinctive and intimate entry to the entire Osbourne household, together with Sharon, Jack and Kelly”.Nevertheless, it was scheduled to be screened lower than a month after his dying, and fewer than three weeks after Sharon and their youngsters made a extremely emotional look in entrance of crowds in his residence metropolis of Birmingham on the eve of his funeral.The movie was changed within the BBC One schedule by an episode of Faux Or Fortune?
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