The Osbournes are coming back to reality television with a new series for the BBC.
Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne will chronicle their return to England in a new show called Home to Roost, according to Deadline.
The couple announced in March that due to a number of factors, they would be leaving their longtime home in Southern California for their native country.
The announcement of the new series comes roughly 20 years after The Osbournes premiered on MTV and made stars of the entire family, including their youngest daughter Kelly and son Jack, who has since made a career as a television and film producer.
While the couple had some regrets about how the original show affected their children, Sharon has noted that she also appreciates the show as a "family heirloom" of sorts.
"This promises to be a funny, moving and honest insight into their new life in the U.K.," BBC's Clair Sillery said of the new series.
The first few episodes will cover Sharon's 70th birthday celebration in October and the birth of Kelly's first child with partner Sid Wilson of Slipknot.
An American distribution deal for the show has not yet been finalized.
Ozzy is still battling a number of health issues, but hopes to resume his farewell tour next year. His 13th solo album, Patient Number 9, is due September 9.