Final 'OSBOURNES' Episode To Air In March

January 6, 2005

Reuters is reporting that Ozzy Osbourne and his raucous, foul-mouthed family launch the fourth and final season of their hit MTV reality show later this month, the cable network announced on Thursday.

"The Osbournes" returns on Jan. 17 to kick off a last batch of 10 episodes chronicling Ozzy's bout with insomnia, daughter Kelly's drug rehab, her budding new commercial TV career, and a family vacation to Hawaii.

The Viacom Inc.-owned network said the Emmy Award-winning show will end its run for good with a final episode set to air March 21.

The bleep-filled series premiered in March of 2002 and instantly became MTV's biggest hit, turning the unruly brood into overnight pop culture icons.

Although "The Osbournes" will end its run in March, Kelly Osbourne has garnered her own prime-time stint as a co-star of ABC's new coming-of-age drama "Life As We Know It".

Sharon Osbourne was recently featured as a judge on British television's hit talent show "The X Factor" but her U.S.-syndicated talk show was canceled. Read more.

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