BBC Confirms Air Date for Emotional Ozzy Osbourne Documentary “Coming Home”

The BBC has announced the air date for a deeply moving documentary that will give fans one final, intimate look at the life of one of rock’s greatest icons. Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home, a one-hour film produced by Expectation for BBC One and iPlayer, will air on Sunday, August 18 at 9pm.

A Final Chapter in the Prince of Darkness’s Story

Filmed over the course of three years, the documentary captures the extraordinary ups and downs of Ozzy’s later years as he and his wife Sharon pursued their dream of moving back to the UK. What began as a planned reality series, Home to Roost, evolved into an emotional documentary after Ozzy’s health began to deteriorate. The result is a raw, inspirational portrait of resilience, love, and legacy.

The film offers unprecedented access to the entire Osbourne family — Sharon, Jack, and Kelly — as they navigate life’s most difficult challenges together. It promises laughter, reflection, heartbreak, and the unshakable family bond that made the Osbournes one of the most recognizable families in music and television.

Ozzy’s Final Bow

Fans will see Ozzy’s determination to fight against his declining health in an attempt to perform again. That determination paid off when he took to the stage at Villa Park, giving what would be his final performance — a powerful and emotional moment that left fans in awe just weeks before his passing.

Tragically, Ozzy Osbourne — Black Sabbath’s legendary frontman, six-time father, and global icon — passed away earlier this year. His death certificate listed the cause as an acute myocardial infarction and out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. But perhaps most poignantly, the certificate described his occupation as: “songwriter, performer and rock legend.”

A Family’s Farewell, A Fan’s Tribute

Clare Sillery, BBC Head of Commissioning, Documentaries, reflected on the importance of the film: “We are honoured to have had the opportunity to film with Ozzy and his family. The film captures an intimate glimpse into their journey as they prepare to return to the UK. It features family moments, humour, reflection, and shows the enduring spirit that made Ozzy a global icon. We hope it brings comfort and joy to Ozzy’s fans and viewers as they remember and celebrate his extraordinary life.”

For longtime fans, the documentary will feel like both a farewell and a celebration. It promises to be a reminder not only of Ozzy’s wild, defiant career — from his days with Black Sabbath to his unforgettable solo success — but also of his humanity, humour, and deep love for his family.

A Legacy That Lives On

Since their first appearance on television in The Osbournes back in 2002, Ozzy and his family have shared their lives with the world, redefining what it meant to be a rock star offstage. Coming Home closes that circle, giving fans one final chance to walk with the Osbournes through joy, sorrow, and the enduring power of love.

For those who admired him for decades, this documentary isn’t just television — it’s a chance to say goodbye to a man who gave his life to music, rebellion, and unforgettable performances. Ozzy Osbourne may be gone, but his spirit, his songs, and his legacy will continue to echo forever.

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