Misters Osbourne Go to Washington

Season 1Episode 860 minSep 18, 2016
Misters Osbourne Go to Washington

Ozzy agrees to go to one of Jack's favorite cities, as long as they'll be able to get a tour of the White House. So, while Jack scrambles to get access to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, he and his dad take a bunch of detours. On the itinerary: the FBI Training Facility in Quantico, little known park featuring the heads of America's Presidents, a local legend who calls himself Little Ozzy, and the residence where Ozzy's idols The Beatles partied after their first concert in America.

Misters Osbourne Go to Washington has aired on Sep 18, 2016 at 10:00 PM
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