How to watch The Osbournes – where can you stream it?
Here's where you can watch the iconic reality series in full.

Ozzy Osbourne will be remembered for many things – most notably his outstanding career as a pioneer of metal music thanks to Black Sabbath.
But in the early 2000s, he was introduced to a generation of millennials as the star of reality TV series The Osbournes, which gave a no-holds-barred insight into the rocker's family life.
Joined by wife and manager Sharon, as well as two of their children, Kelly and Jack, Ozzy became headline news as viewers were shown the ups and downs to life as an iconic rockstar raising two teenagers.
Running for four seasons (52 episodes in total) between 2002 and 2005, the foursome became beloved for their undying devotion to each other, even when they wanted to tear each other's hair out amid dropping a never-ending stream of F-bombs.
And now you can watch it all for yourself to see why the series, and the family, captured fans' hearts so much.
Is The Osbournes available to stream?

Yes! The Osbournes is available to stream in full now on Amazon Prime Video.
The service has all four seasons available for subscribers.
From hilarious arguments over bubbles causing a backstage meltdown to Ozzy begging his beloved dogs to stop doing their business in the house, the series showed a softer side to the Prince of Darkness than ever before.
It also lifted the lid on some of the bigger troubles the family faced during that period of time, including daughter Kelly going to rehab, the downfall of Sharon's TV talk show, and Ozzy breaking eight ribs, a collarbone, and a vertebra in his neck in a horrifying quad bike accident.
His subsequent recovery from the accident would prove the start of a series of issues for the rockstar, who would need to undergo several operations in order to recover.
After a fall from his home in 2019 dislodged metal rods that had been put in his back following the crash, he needed further surgery and never walked properly again.
Around this time he was diagnosed with Parkinson's, which would eventually take his life on 22nd July 2025.
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Authors
Tilly Pearce is a freelance TV journalist whose coverage ranges from reality shows like Love Is Blind to sci-fi shows like Fallout. She is an NCTJ Gold Standard accredited journalist, who has previously worked as Deputy TV Editor (maternity cover) at Digital Spy, and Deputy TV & Showbiz Editor at Daily Express US.
