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TV Tonight: Ozzy Osbourne’s Final Years & More – BBC, Channel 4, ITV

Ozzy Osbourne Documentary Delayed, ​Tonight’s TV Highlights Include ‘Homes in the Wild’ and ‘Long Lost Family’

A planned documentary series following Ozzy‍ Osbourne’s final years has been postponed, BBC‌ Studios and Osbourne’s family announced today. The project, initially slated for a ⁤September release, will be⁤ delayed until 2024 ⁢to allow‍ Osbourne to⁤ focus on​ his health following ongoing medical challenges.​ Despite the ‌postponement, television viewers have a diverse lineup of programming‍ to ‌choose from this⁣ evening.

The⁢ delay impacts a highly anticipated⁣ project offering an intimate look into the life of the rock​ icon,⁣ but tonight’s⁢ schedule offers alternatives spanning architecture, ​emotional ‌reunions, and comedic‌ challenges. Viewers can explore remote homes in New zealand and Australia, witness poignant family connections, ⁢and enjoy ‍the quirky antics of “Taskmaster.”

Tonight’s‌ TV Listings:

8pm, ⁢Channel 4: ⁤ George Clarke’s Homes in‌ the wild -‍ The housing expert ​visits remarkable homes in rural New Zealand​ and Australia, beginning with properties on Great barrier‍ Island, including an ‍award-winning ⁤house with an unusual ​courtyard, and a solar-powered Irish pub.

9pm, ITV1: long ⁤lost Family – ‍Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell reunite⁣ relatives separated by fate,​ featuring a⁢ mother’s ⁣wish for her‌ family to find ⁣a long-lost sibling ‍and a father grappling with guilt over a decades-old adoption.

9pm, Channel 4: Taskmaster ‌ – Alex ⁤Horne’s⁢ phone security is ‍compromised by contestant Ania Magliano,⁢ while Sanjeev Bhaskar‍ faces challenges with a teammate in a group⁣ test.

9pm, Channel 5: All Creatures Great and Small – James juggles exhaustion and disagreements with Richard Alderson, Siegfried raises‍ eyebrows with a late night,⁣ and an X-ray machine adds to the chaos at the veterinary surgery, ​all while James attempts to ‌save Sister​ Rose’s rescue dog.

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