Funny and emotional trailer released for Ozzy Osbourne documentary

It is now called Sharon & Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home

Ozzy Osbourne and Sharon Osbourne
Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 30th Sep 2025
Last updated 30th Sep 2025

Earlier this year, Ozzy Osbourne appeared on stage along with Black Sabbath, to thousands in the stadium, and millions around the world, as he performed his final homecoming gig.

Two weeks later, Ozzy sadly passed away with his family at his side, with the funeral procession later attended by thousands of fans through the streets of Birmingham.

As the rock world still remembers the singer with great affection, the BBC announced a special one-off documentary called Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home, to be aired in August. However, shortly before its release it was postponed, with a new air date in October. Now, as we're just days away from the documentary, it has a new name and a trailer.

Is there a trailer?

Yes, ahead of the documentary's release, a funny and emotional trailer was released. You can watch it below.

When will it be on?

Sharon & Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home will now be shown on BBC One and BBC iPlayer at 9pm on Thursday 2nd October 2025.

What is the documentary called?

Originally called Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home, the documentary has now been renamed Sharon & Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home.

Why was it postponed?

Although they didn't give a reason at the time, BBC bosses later confirmed it was pulled due to 'family wishes'.

The BBC said: "Our sympathies are with the Osbourne family at this difficult time. We are respecting the family's wishes to wait a bit longer before airing this very special film. The new transmission date will be confirmed shortly."

What is the documentary about?

The documentary called Sharon & Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home was filmed over the past three years and follows Ozzy in the last chapter of his life, with intimate access to the Osbourne family including Sharon, Jack and Kelly.

The film follows the family as they make plans to move back to the UK and Ozzy battles to get fit enough to perform again.

Clare Sillery, BBC Head of Commissioning, Documentaries, said of the documentary: "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."

Ben Wicks and Colin Barr, Executive Producers at Expectation, added: "It was an incredible privilege to spend the last few years with Ozzy, as well as Sharon, Jack and Kelly. Ozzy wanted to make it back to the UK and appear on stage one last time - our film is an inspiring and poignant account of him fulfilling that dream.

"Ozzy was loved by millions around the world not just for his music, but for his sense of mischief and his honesty all of which we saw plenty of in the final years of his life. But one thing shone through even more brightly to us, and that was Ozzy’s intense love for his exceptional family who were by his side through it all."

How long is it?

It is a one hour programme.

How to watch it

You will be able to watch the documentary on BBC One, at 9pm on Thursday 2nd October 2025 or stream it on iPlayer.

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