The Osbourne family is back this summer on A&E Network with a brand new season of their hit reality series. "Ozzy & Jack's World Detour" returns for season 3 with another epic family road trip, with the addition of Kelly Osbourne behind the wheel, on Wednesday, June 13 at 9 p.m. ET/PT. In this season of "Ozzy & Jack's World Detour", rock legend Ozzy Osbourne is anxious to hit the road to escape the stress of planning his final solo world tour. To get away from the pre-tour insanity, he hatches a plan to get back in the RV and take a cross-country road trip to Florida for his first gig. While his son, Jack, loves the idea of hitting the road again, there is one problem: Jack and his wife are awaiting the arrival of their third child and can't leave Los Angeles. Until Jack can rejoin the trip, he enlists his sister, Kelly, to help get their dad on the road to Florida. Along the way, Jack plans stops at explosion school in Missouri and space camp in Alabama, while Kelly takes Ozzy to check out western wear in Nashville and goat yoga in Arizona. To show Ozzy how important his music is to people all across the country, Jack surprises his dad with unique musical tributes including mariachi bands, marching bands, and even a kids' xylophone orchestra playing "Crazy Train". With three Osbournes together on the road for the first time in decades, anything can happen. "Ozzy & Jack's World Detour" is produced for A&E Network by Osbourne Media with T Group Productions. Jack Osbourne and Peter Glowski are executive producers for Osbourne Media. For T Group Productions, Jenny Daly, Rob Lobl and R. Greg Johnston serve as executive producers. Elaine Frontain Bryant, Shelly Tatro and Sean Gottlieb serve as executive producers for A&E Network. A&E Network holds worldwide distribution rights for "Ozzy & Jack's World Detour". Ozzy admitted a while back that doing the show has helped fill some gaps in his own knowledge of history. "Anything past World War II, I'm clueless," he told The Pulse Of Radio. "I'm kind of up on World War II 'cause I was born a couple of years after. So I know quite a lot about World War II and Hitler and the Nazis and all that. But anything from before or after I don't know anything about. So we're going to Mount Rushmore, we're going to the abandoned silos where you guys, America used to have their Minutemen missiles and all that. It's quite educational for me, actually." Ozzy had not starred in a regularly scheduled TV series since the MTV reality show "The Osbournes" ended a four-season run in 2005. A variety show called "Osbournes Reloaded" ended after one episode on Fox in 2009.
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