OZZY OSBOURNE: More Post-Accident Photos Posted Online

January 6, 2004

Several photo scans of Ozzy Osbourne from last weekend's edition of the U.K.'s Sunday Mirror newspaper have been posted online at this location. All pictures were taken after Ozzy's near-fatal accident left him in a coma.

Osbourne, 55, fractured his collarbone, eight ribs and a neck vertebra when the 600-pound vehicle he was riding flipped and landed on top of him at his estate in Buckinghamshire, southern England, on Dec. 8. He spent a week on a ventilator.

In other news, the third season of "The Osbournes", the hit reality TV show based on Ozzy's family life, is scheduled to premiere on Tuesday, January 27 at 10:30 p.m.

"The Osbournes"' first season, running from March-May 2002, averaged about 8 million viewers — a monster number for a cable show.

Since then, the show has "settled," per MTV, to about 6.6 million viewers at the start of the second season in November, down to about 3 million for the second half of the second season (sometimes referred to as the third season) last summer.

(Thanks: Ozzyhead)

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