The iconic Osbourne family, known for their entertaining antics, are making a triumphant return to their roots in the UK, marking a significant milestone in their storied lives.
Over two decades ago, the Osbournes captivated audiences worldwide with their unfiltered reality show, offering a glimpse into their eccentric daily lives in their Los Angeles home. Now, they’re embarking on a new adventure as they head back to their family home in rural Buckinghamshire, UK.
Produced by Expectation, the ten-part series titled “Home to Roost” will air on BBC One and iPlayer, promising an intimate portrayal of the Osbournes’ journey as they navigate the challenges of relocating to the UK. Viewers can expect to witness Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne, along with their children Kelly and Jack, as they grapple with significant life events, from milestone birthdays to impending arrivals, all while adjusting to their new surroundings.
Clare Sillery, Head of Commissioning for Documentaries at the BBC, expresses excitement about the upcoming series, anticipating a blend of humor, emotion, and authenticity that will resonate with audiences.
Expectation’s Factual and Entertainment teams are collaborating on the production, led by Creative Directors Ben Wicks and Colin Barr. Reflecting on the opportunity to reconnect with the Osbournes, Wicks and Barr highlight the family’s enduring legacy and the anticipation surrounding their return to the small screen.
“Home to Roost” has been commissioned by Clare Sillery and is set to premiere on BBC One and iPlayer in 2023. With Banijay Rights handling international distribution, the series is poised to captivate audiences once again with the Osbournes’ unique blend of laughter, love, and tears.
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