A brand-new united documentary about Ozi Osbourne will show the “The Final Chapter” of his life, including a journey to perform at Black Sabbath’s Farewell Show in Birmingham in July.
Filmed in three years, Ozy Osbourne: The Kaming Home tells the life story of singer and wife Sharon because they try to fulfill their long -held dreams of going back to Britain.
This will also show the audience to be sufficiently fit to perform the Sabbath Frontman’s fight, and the results of their unhealthy. As daughter Kelly says in Osborne film: “Iron Man was not actually made of iron.”
The one -hour film will air on BBC One on Monday 18 August at 21:00 BST and will also be available on BBC iPlayer.
The documentary is described through “intimate” access to the members of the Osbourne family, including Sharon, Kelly and son Jack Osborne.
Originally conceived as a series, home for home, announced in 2022, the project developed in an hour -long film, as Osborne’s health deteriorated.
It will be aired only one month after the death of a heavy metal icon, which came to Villa Park two weeks after making a last time to return home.
Claire Silry, head of BBC, head of documentary, said: “We are honored that he had the opportunity to do a film with Ozi and his family.
“The film catch an intimate glimpse in its journey as they prepare to return to the UK. It shows the family moment, humor, reflection and a permanent feeling that makes a global icon.
“We hope that it brings comfort and happiness to Ozi’s fans and audiences because they remember and celebrate their extraordinary life.”
A statement by Ben Wicks and Colin Barr, the executive manufacturer – the film -producing company – said: “It was an incredible privilege to spend the last few years with Ozi, as well as Sharon, Jack and Kelly.
“Ozi wanted to make it back in the UK and last appeared on a platform – our film is an inspirational and poignant eats to fulfill that dream.”
He said: “Ozi was loved by millions of people around the world not only for his music, but for his mischief and honesty, of which we had seen a lot in the last years of his life.
“But one thing shines even more bright for us, and that was that Ozi had intensive love for his extraordinary family, which was all through him.”