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Ozzy Osbourne Changed The Face Of Reality TV Storytelling With ‘The Osbournes'

Ozzy Osbourne Changed The Face Of Reality TV Storytelling With ‘The Osbournes'

Forbes23-07-2025
The Osbournes: Kelly Osbourne, Ozzy Osbourne, Sharon Osbourne and Jack Osbourne (Photo by ... More KMazur/WireImage)
The year was 2002. The top-rated television shows in primetime were Friends, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, ER, Everybody Loves Raymond, and Law & Order. There were no streaming services. No social media. And the definition of reality television at the time was shaped by a mix of genres: crime-themed staples like Cops and America's Most Wanted; competition-driven formats such as Survivor, The Amazing Race, Big Brother, Fear Factor, The Challenge, American Idol, The Bachelor, and Temptation Island; and MTV's The Real World, which placed seven young strangers in a house and filmed their daily lives - blending documentary-style filmmaking with soap opera-style storytelling.
But reality TV was hardly a new invention. Its roots date back to the late 1940s, with early examples such as the hidden-camera comedy Candid Camera and talent showcases like Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts and The Original Amateur Hour. Still, the genre was about to be reinvented with the premiere of The Osbournes on March 5, 2002 - an unprecedented series that paved the way for a new wave of celebrity-centered reality shows, most notably the rise of the Kardashian empire.
This Was Not Ozzie and Harriet
The Osbournes normalized the idea of celebrities being flawed, funny, and fully themselves in front of the camera. The show followed the home life of heavy metal icon Ozzy Osbourne, his wife and manager Sharon, and their children Kelly and Jack. It offered a raw, often hilarious look at family life behind the fame, contrasting Ozzy's 'Prince of Darkness' persona with his offbeat but endearing role as a devoted husband and dad.
And now, following Ozzy's passing on July 22, we're reminded not only of his towering influence on music - but also of his unexpected role as a pioneer in reality television storytelling.
At the time, we idolized traditional TV father figures like Robert Young, Robert Reed, Michael Landon, Bill Cosby, and Bob Saget - men who embodied calm, controlled patriarchs in neatly scripted family settings. But it was Ozzy Osbourne - the man who bit the head off a dove, was banned from San Antonio for a decade, and once worked in a slaughterhouse - who emerged as a new kind of dad on television. Ozzy was someone we laughed with, shook out heads at, and, surprisingly, admired. He made an impact.
401831 01: (UNDATED PHOTO) The Osbournes, Ozzy (L), Sharon, Jack, and Kelly are shown in this ... More undated photo. MTV officials said March 4, 2002 that Ozzy Osbourne, the heavy metal rock star and his family are the subject of a new MTV series, "The Osbournes," which premieres 10:30 p.m. EST Tuesday, March 5, 2002. MTV describes it as television's first "reality sitcom." (Photo by Michael Yarish/MTV/Getty Images)
It Wasn't The Brady Bunch
The Osbournes redefined the genre by bringing unfiltered celebrity family life to the screen, laying the foundation for a wave of unscripted shows that followed — from The Anna Nicole Show, Gene Simmons: Family Jewels, The Girls Next Door and Keeping Up With the Kardashians to The Simple Life and The Real Housewives.
The family did not pretend to be perfect. Their household was loud, chaotic, and riddled with profanity - but it felt real. And the family dynamic had a mix of conflict, comedy, and love that felt unscripted and genuine. After all, did you want to hang out with Ozzy, Sharon, Jack and Kelly?
Unlike the Kardashians, who refuse to disappear, The Osbournes was relatively short-lived - just four seasons. Reportedly, the family found that the constant presence of cameras and the scrutiny of public life took a toll on their mental well-being and ability to live normally. But it was certainly not the end for the quartet, who went on to other projects. And it did not dilute the impact their MTV entry has had on the face of reality television.
Reuniting After 'The Osbournes'
In 2009, the family reunited for Osbournes: Reloaded, a primetime variety series on Fox in 2009, which featured a mix of musical performances, comedy sketches, audience interaction, and stunts. Unlike The Osbournes, which showcased their unique family dynamic in a reality setting, Osbournes: Reloaded tackled a variety show format that critics and viewers found forced and lacking the genuine appeal of the original show. It was canceled after one episode.
Still, The Osbournes lives on through its 52 original episodes, which are currently available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video, Tubi, and Sling TV. Watching it today is a reminder of how this rock legend also became a reality TV trailblazer - and how, in his own chaotic, lovable way, Ozzy Osbourne changed the way we watched television.
LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA - SEPTEMBER 10: Musician Ozzy Osbourne signs copies of his album "Patient ... More Number 9" at Fingerprints Music on September 10, 2022 in Long Beach, California. (Photo by)
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