Three Years of Farewells and Dreams
No one knew it would take this long — or test them this much. For three years, cameras discreetly followed Ozzy Osbourne and Sharon Osbourne through every emotion of a dream decades in the making: returning to the UK for good. From tearful farewells in Los Angeles to late-night talks over tea in their English countryside home, the documentary captures more than just a relocation — it’s the story of love, legacy, and the universal search for belonging.
Moments Both Tender and True
The film quietly unfolds with small, unforgettable moments: Ozzy joking about his own packing skills, Sharon opening up about the fears she had carried for years, and the couple navigating health challenges with courage and honesty. These scenes aren’t staged or polished for effect — they are lived, real, and deeply human.
Home at Last
By the final scene, it becomes clear: this journey isn’t simply about geography. It’s about finding peace in the one place their hearts never left. When Ozzy stands in the doorway, gazing over the green hills, the silence says everything words cannot.
Premiere Date
Fans will soon be able to witness this emotional journey. The one-hour special, 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 to stream on BBC iPlayer. Originally planned as a multi-episode series titled Home to Roost, the project was reimagined into a single documentary — a heartfelt chronicle of a final return, shaped by love, resilience, and the bittersweet reality of time.
A Quiet Farewell, Forever Echoing
This is not a story of spectacle — it’s a story of soul. As Ozzy and Sharon close this chapter, the film leaves us with a truth that resonates beyond fame: even legends, after a lifetime of wandering, seek to return home.