Ozzy Osbourne Documentary Pulled From BBC Schedule
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In an interview with 'Talkin’ Rock with Meltdown,' Judas Priest's Rob Halford revealed his reaction to Ozzy Osbourne's death. The metal icon was unable to perform at Black Sabbath's Back to the Beginning concert last month due to a previously scheduled show.
Musical director Tom, a close friend of Ozzy's who helped organise the concert, admitted he felt the rocker knew his days were numbered, after battling Parkinson's disease for many years. Speaking on US radio station Q101, he said: 'Ozzy Osbourne had lived ...
According to producer Expectation, the film will be a "moving and inspirational account" of the last chapter of Ozzy's life. It was filmed over three years and has been told through "unique and intimate access" to the whole family, including Ozzy, wife Sharon, son Jack and daughter Kelly.
Gojira frontman Joe Duplantier, the news of Ozzy Osbourne's death came at a moment he could never have expected.
The 60-minute special was filmed between 2022-2025 and focuses on Ozzy and Sharon's return home to the UK and the preparations for that legendary final show at Villa Park
New figures from the University of Birmingham show Black Sabbath's Back to the Beginning show at Villa Park made a total of £33.8m, with most remaining in the region. Thousands of heavy metal fans made the pilgrimage on 5 July to see some of the greatest names in the genre perform during the day festival.
The Black Sabbath frontman died after suffering a heart attack on July 22, just weeks after performing his final concert.
The analysis, by the University of Birmingham, found the Back to the Beginning concert on 5 July contributed a total of £33.8 million to the UK economy. | ITV News Central