OZZY OSBOURNE Biography To Air On A&E In January

December 8, 2005

According to Ozzyhead.com, an Ozzy Osbourne biography is scheduled to air on the A&E Network on Friday, January 6, 2006 at 10:00 p.m., with a repeat airing slated for Saturday, January 7 at 2:00 a.m. The program will reportedly feature an interview with Ozzy, as well as his wife, Sharon, his three children, Jack, Kelly and Aimee, plus Elton John, Jay Leno, Billy Connolly, Simon Cowell, BLACK SABBATH, Slash and Marilyn Manson.

"Biography: Ozzy Osbourne" is a no-holds-barred look at Ozzy's life, including frank discussions about his drug use, what it was really like to have cameras in their home, and details about Ozzy's unique negotiation ploys when meeting with his record company in the 1980s. The show also features footage recorded at Ozzfest U.K. this year, as well as rarely seen archived and news footage.

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