EXCLUSIVE: A host of international networks will air the BBC documentary about the late Ozzy Osbourne. Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home followed Ozzy and wife Sharon as they upped sticks and moved from Los Angeles back to a family home in the UK. The factual film also took in Ozzy’s preparations for his ‘Back To The Beginning’ mega-concert and showed the rockstar tackling health issues as he battled to be ready for the gig. Osbourne died in late July, aged 76, two weeks after performing at that homecoming concert. The doc was produced by Expectation with JOKS Productions and went out on BBC One in early October. Banijay Rights is handling international sales and has already secured a U. S. deal, with NBCU’s Peacock picking it up, as we were first to report last month. The North America picture is now complete after CTV and Crave owner Bell Media took Canadian rights. The other new buyers are Australian public broadcaster ABC, the TV2 network in Denmark, VRT in Belgium and yesTV in Israel. Cathy Payne, CEO Banijay Rights, said: “Providing a deep insight into the closing act of Ozzy Osbourne’s life, this poignant film has already made a huge impact worldwide. It’s an honour for us at Banijay Rights to share Ozzy, Sharon and the family’s story with even more international broadcasters.” Deadline previously went behind the scenes of the making of the doc, and exec producer Rachael Barnes told us the team captured Ozzy at a moment when he was happy to open up and talk about his life. “He’s a great raconteur, he tells amazing stories, but he was also very reflective,” she said. “It was not just nostalgia, but there was a sense of him trying to understand his personal values at this stage of life and where he would feel most at home.”.
https://deadline.com/2025/11/sharon-and-ozzy-osbourne-coming-home-global-sales-deals-1236623363/
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‘Do you need a moment?’ DOJ lawyers put on the spot by judge during Letitia James hearing
Assistant U.S. Attorney Roger Keller Jr. openly admitted at the arraignment of New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) on Friday that the prosecution in her federal case is still sorting through the evidence.
“I am going through the discovery right now,” Keller told U.S. District Judge Jamar Walker, an appointee of former President Joe Biden, according to a report published in NOTUS.
The admission came as James, who pleaded not guilty in Norfolk, Virginia, faced a courtroom pressing the government for clarity and timeliness in its preparations.
“Normally, prosecutors fully investigate a case before pursuing an indictment and know well exactly what evidence exists to support criminal charges. However, this case is anything but normal,” the report read.
When Keller requested until mid-November to complete evidentiary disclosures, Judge Walker rejected the request.
“Waiting nearly a month after an indictment is not consistent with how we operate here,” Walker said.
Further remarks from Keller exposed the government’s lack of readiness. He proposed a two-week trial and estimated there would be eight to ten witnesses. James’ defense lawyer, Abbe Lowell, countered that he would “be shocked” if there were that many.
When asked whether the pretrial services report had been received, Keller stuttered and turned to a colleague, saying, “We have not, your honor. Oh, we have?”
“Do you need a moment?” the judge asked, referring to the lawyer’s apparent lack of preparation.
The hearing lasted under an hour and underscored that the team prosecuting James appears to be assembling its case as it moves forward.
Observers noted that this situation mirrors another recent prosecution in Virginia—that of former FBI Director James Comey—in which the government admitted it was “just getting our hands around discovery.”
Meanwhile, after her arraignment, James appeared before a supportive crowd and accused the justice system of being used as “a tool of revenge.”
https://www.rawstory.com/letitia-james-2674232588/
UFC 320 walkout songs: Tracks Alex Pereira, Magomed Ankalaev, Merab Dvalishvili, and others have used before
UFC 320 is shaping up to be a marquee event filled with high-stakes matchups and championship bouts. The main event features a highly anticipated rematch for the light heavyweight title between Magomed Ankalaev and Alex Pereira. This fight card includes both established champions and rising contenders, promising fans an exciting night of action.
### UFC 320: Main Event Walkout Songs – Magomed Ankalaev vs. Alex Pereira
The main event sees UFC light heavyweight champion Magomed Ankalaev face off against former champion Alex Pereira. Pereira, a former two-division champion, is looking for redemption as he aims to reclaim the belt. Tension and clear dislike between the two fighters have built throughout their preparations, adding an extra layer of drama to this intense rivalry.
Both fighters are known to choose walkout songs that reflect their heritage and personal energy. Ankalaev often favors **”My Nanak” by Tamila Sagaipova**, a track that resonates with his cultural roots and mindset going into battle. Pereira has been seen entering the octagon to the powerful sounds of **Sepultura’s “Itsari,”** which complements his fierce and aggressive fighting style.
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### UFC 320: Co-Main Event Walkout Songs – Merab Dvalishvili vs. Cory Sandhagen
The co-main event highlights bantamweight champion Merab Dvalishvili defending his title against the versatile Cory Sandhagen. Known for his relentless pressure and wrestling dominance, Dvalishvili contrasts sharply with Sandhagen’s sharp striking and tactical versatility, setting the stage for a fast-paced showdown.
Dvalishvili has previously chosen **”Midi, Midi, Movidvar” by Nicolshow** for his walkouts, a song that pays homage to his cultural heritage. Sandhagen opts for the classic hip-hop anthem **”Gimme The Loot” by The Notorious B.I.G.,** a track that energizes both him and the arena as he makes his way to the cage.
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### UFC 320: Walkout Songs of Other Key Fighters
The event card also features several other exciting matchups, including:
– **Jiri Prochazka vs. Khalil Rountree Jr.**
Prochazka, a former UFC light heavyweight champion known for his unorthodox striking, often selects intense orchestral or rock tracks for his entrances. Notable tracks include **”Black Adam” theme by Lorne Balfe** and **”Legends Are Made” by Sam Tinnesz**.
Khalil Rountree Jr. prefers aggressive music to pump himself up, frequently choosing **DMX’s “Let Me Fly.”**
– **Josh Emmett vs. Youssef Zalal**
Emmett, recognized for his powerful hands, walks out to **Rebelution’s “Sky is the Limit.”**
Zalal energizes the crowd with **50 Cent’s “I Get Money.”**
– **Abusupiyan Magomedov vs. Joe Pyfer**
Magomedov sets an intense mood with **Coolio’s “Gangsta’s Paradise.”**
Pyfer brings the energy with **”What You Gon’ Do” by Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz feat. Lil Scrappy.**
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### UFC 320 Walkout Songs for Other Fighters
Here’s a look at walkout songs for several other fighters featured on the UFC 320 card:
– **Edmen Shahbazyan:** “Seven Nation Army” by The White Stripes
– **Andre Muniz:** “Till I Collapse” and “Lose Yourself” by Eminem
– **Chris Gutierrez:** “Bandolero” by Don Omar feat. Tego Calderon
– **Farid Basharat:** “God’s Gonna Cut You Down” by Johnny Cash
– **Punahele Soriano:** “Trinity (Titoli)” by Annibale E I Cantori Moderni from *Django Unchained* soundtrack
– **Ramiz Brahimaj:** “Favor for a Favor” by Nas feat. Scarface
– **Austin Vanderford:** “Middle Child” by J. Cole
– **Veronica Hardy:** “Baddadan” by Chase & Status
– **Brogan Walker:** “The Rev3nge” by Joey Badass
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With such a diverse and carefully curated selection of walkout songs, UFC 320 promises not only thrilling fights inside the octagon but also electrifying moments as fighters set the tone with their entrances. Fans can look forward to an unforgettable night of competition and spectacle!
https://www.sportskeeda.com/mma/news-ufc-320-walkout-songs-tracks-alex-pereira-magomed-ankalaev-merab-dvalishvili-others-used
