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.