Ozzy Osbourne and his son Jack have teamed up on a variety of projects over the years, including the well known reality series based on The Osbournes' family life. Now the pair are about to do something for an outlet you might not expect -- the History Channel.

In an interview with Billboard, Osbourne reveals that he and Jack have been filming in England for a new project for The History Channel. He states, "[It's] like a father and son spoof on history. We went to Stonehenge and met a guy who thinks he's the f--king reincarnation of King Arthur. And we went to Bletchley Park to see the machine [Alan Turing] used to break the [German] code. We're going to Mount Rushmore, to the abandoned silos where America used to have their Minutemen missiles and all that. It's educational for me, actually -- history with an Osbourne slant." There were no other details on when Ozzy and Jack's History Channel project would debut.

Osbourne will be plenty busy in 2016. He's teaming up with his Black Sabbath bandmates for what will be the band's final tour of their career. "The End" tour is set to kick off Jan. 20 in Omaha, Neb. Dates for the run can be found here.

Though at one point there was discussion of a follow-up to the 13 album, Osbourne recently went on record as stating that the band will not be recording another disc.

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