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The BBC has removed the Ozzy Osbourne documentary from its programming lineup.

**Ozzy Osbourne Documentary Delayed Out of Respect for Family**

A new documentary about Ozzy Osbourne, titled “Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home,” has been postponed by the BBC to honor the wishes of his family during a challenging time. Initially scheduled to air on Monday at 9 PM on BBC One, the film was set to showcase the “extraordinary rollercoaster” of the Osbourne family’s life as they returned to the UK, with Ozzy striving to regain his health for future performances.

The BBC announced the change in schedule, replacing the documentary with an episode of “Fake Or Fortune?” A spokesperson for the network expressed their condolences to the Osbourne family, stating, “Our sympathies are with the Osbourne family at this difficult time. We are respecting the family’s wishes to wait a bit longer before airing this very special film.” A new air date for the documentary will be confirmed soon.

Filmed over three years, the project was originally intended as a series called “Home to Roost,” but as Ozzy’s health declined, it evolved into a standalone documentary. The film promises to provide unique and intimate access to the Osbourne family, featuring appearances from Ozzy’s children, Jack and Kelly, who gained fame through their reality series in the early 2000s.

The Black Sabbath frontman, who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, passed away last month, shortly after his final performance at Birmingham’s Villa Park. The documentary aims to capture the essence of his journey and the resilience of his family.

**FAQ**

*Why was the Ozzy Osbourne documentary postponed?*

The documentary was postponed out of respect for the Osbourne family during a difficult time following Ozzy’s passing. 

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