'The Sharon Osbourne Show' To Feature 'Tribute' To OZZY

January 10, 2004

Monday's (Jan. 12) episode of "The Sharon Osbourne Show" will feature a tribute to Ozzy Osbourne that chronicles the singer's life before and after the all-terrain vehicle accident that nearly killed him last month, according to the Associated Press.

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.

"We heard from Prince Charles and — never let anyone say he's a bad guy 'cause he's all right by the Osbournes — he sent my husband a bottle of scotch, which of course he's not going to drink!" Osbourne tells the audience, according to excerpts from the show released Friday.

In other news, MTV has confirmed that "The Osbournes" reality series would return with five new episodes starting Tuesday, Jan. 27 (10:30 p.m. EST).

"Ozzy, Sharon, Jack and Kelly are back on MTV with all new adventures including Jack's 18th birthday, a trip to the tattoo parlor for some family members, a whole slew of new dogs and cats, massive new construction on the Beverly Hills house, and much, much more," the cable channel said Friday.

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