United Kingdom, Aug. 7 -- Ozzy Osbourne's life is reportedly set to be charted in at least two rival documentaries.

The Black Sabbath frontman, who died last month at the age of 76 following a battle with Parkinson's disease, is said to be the subject of both projects, which were apparently been filmed with unprecedented access to Ozzy and his family over the past three years.

According to The Sun, they are set to chronicle the final months of the rock icon's wild life, with broadcasters BBC and Paramount+ thought to be racing to be the first to air their respective films this autumn.

A television insider told The Sun: "It's looking like the BBC might just pip Paramount+ to the post. But both are keen to be the first to get them out th...