A Promise Finally Kept

No one could have guessed how much it would take. For over three years, cameras quietly followed Ozzy Osbourne and Sharon Osbourne as they pursued a dream they had carried for decades — returning home to the United Kingdom for good. It was more than a move; it was a promise to themselves, a vow to go back to where their hearts had always belonged.

From the chaos of packing up their life in Los Angeles to the slow, rain-soaked mornings in the English countryside, each moment captured reveals something deeper — a story of love, resilience, and belonging.

Laughter, Fears, and Honest Moments

There are moments of pure laughter — Ozzy teasing about losing half his clothes in the move, shaking his head at the boxes that never seem to end. And there are moments that cut to the bone — Sharon, in a quiet kitchen at night, speaking openly about the fears she’s carried for years: fears of change, of closing a chapter, of letting go of the life they built together across the ocean.

These aren’t scripted scenes. They are glimpses of a couple who have weathered every storm — health battles, public scrutiny, personal loss — and still find ways to meet each moment with humor and tenderness.

More Than Just a Move

By the time the final scene arrives, it’s clear: this story isn’t simply about crossing an ocean. It’s about closing one chapter and stepping bravely into another. The journey becomes a mirror for anyone who has ever had to let go of one life to embrace another, even when the heart feels pulled in two directions.

And then it happens — the door to their new home swings open. Ozzy and Sharon stand together in the doorway, looking out at the hills that have been waiting for them. No words are spoken, but their eyes say everything: the relief, the joy, the weight of the years, and the quiet peace of finally being home.

Premiere Date

The one-hour documentary, Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home, will premiere on Monday, August 18, 2025, at 9:00 pm UK time on BBC One, and will also be available on BBC iPlayer. Originally conceived as a multi-episode series, it has been reimagined into a single, deeply personal film — a love letter to home, to each other, and to the life they built together.

A Homecoming for the Ages

More than a program, this is a farewell to one chapter and the dawn of another. And for Ozzy and Sharon, it’s proof that some dreams are worth the wait — no matter how long it takes.

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