What Caused the Delay in Ozzy Osbourne's BBC Documentary Release?

Published on October 02, 2025 at 05:43 PM
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First look at new Ozzy Osbourne doc filmed just weeks before his death - after BBC show was pulled by family

COMING Home, the BBC’s documentary about Ozzy Osbourne’s final years was meant to come out in mid-August.

The found themselves under scrutiny after announcing an early release date for the doc.

Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne sitting on a patterned couch, with Ozzy pointing at himself and Sharon smiling.Sharon and Ozzy’s BBC doc is airing tonight

The channel did a quick U-turn and assured viewers they would delay the release.

Why was Ozzy Osbourne’s BBC documentary pulled from the air?

Ultimately, the is being pushed back following a strong reaction from the .

The family’s response was especially strained because of the comparative patience of ‘s making of a different Ozzy doc – No Escape From Now.

The BBC announced plans to completely shelf their project after the Osbourne’s negative response.

However, after Paramount+ confirmed their release date to be October 7 the BBC put out a statement that Coming Home would be put out 5 days prior to the other documentary.

Ozzy Osbourne sitting on a sofa in a black shirt and red-tinted glasses.Ozzy Osbourne’s doc was pulled to respect the family’s wishes

The BBC maintains the change actually took place the previous day.

“The tension between the two creative teams working to get these shows out is immense, and it’s just hoped that this won’t cause too much upset to Ozzy’s loved ones.

“Hopefully the fact that both of them air in practically the same week will ensure that the first week of next month just becomes one big TV celebration of the rockers’ life.”

The Osbourne family will be more sensitive to portrayals of Osbourne at the moment because of his recent passing.

The rocker re-joined his bandmates for one last gig just weeks before his death.

He had only wrapped up his farewell show, Back To The Beginning, a few weeks prior to his death.

There was a in Ozzy’s honour, featuring artists Metallica, and which grossed just shy of $200 million.

It is the highest ever grossing charity gig.

All proceeds of the event were donated across three charities – Birmingham Children’s Hospital, Acorn’s Children’s Hospice, and Cure Parkinsons.

Parkinsons was an illness Ozzy suffered from for years.

When is Ozzy’s BBC show on?

You can watch Sharon and Ozzy: Coming Home Thursday October 2 on BBC One.

If you miss the live viewing, you can always catch the documentary on BBC iPlayer.

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