The BBC has officially premiered the trailer for its newly retitled documentary film, Sharon & Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home, offering fans an intimate glimpse into the life, love, and legacy of one of rock’s most iconic couples.
Billed as a heartfelt “tribute to love, legacy, and family,” the one-hour film will air on BBC One and iPlayer at 9 p.m. this Thursday, October 2, inviting viewers into the Osbournes’ world as they reflect on decades of marriage, fame, and resilience.
Originally titled Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home, the documentary was initially scheduled to air in August but was unexpectedly pulled from the broadcast lineup at the last minute out of “respect for the family’s wishes.” The updated version now places equal focus on both Sharon and Ozzy, highlighting not only the Prince of Darkness’s legendary music career but also the couple’s enduring bond and shared journey through life’s highs and lows.
Featuring exclusive interviews, personal home footage, and unseen archival material, Coming Home chronicles Ozzy’s return to the U.K. after years of living abroad, his ongoing health battles, and the couple’s reflections on their family’s remarkable legacy. Sharon, who has been Ozzy’s manager, partner, and pillar of strength for over four decades, shares candid insights into their relationship and the challenges they’ve faced together.
The BBC describes the film as a deeply emotional and celebratory portrait of two people who have defined an era of entertainment and weathered every storm with humor, loyalty, and love. Sharon & Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home promises to be an unforgettable, heartfelt tribute to a couple whose story continues to inspire fans around the world.