The Osbournes are coming back to television.
Sharon Osbourne revealed Friday she and her family were planning to shoot a few more episodes of their reality series during an appearance on the British television show Loose Women.
"Ozzy has decided that he wants to do another few episodes, not a whole season, about eight episodes, of 'The Osbournes,'" said the talk show host. "He said that for the whole three years that we did it he was drunk the whole time. But he would like to do one where he's completely sober, as he is now."
Osbourne added that the show will mainly focus on her and her husband Ozzy Osbourne -- who has been sober and attending AA meetings for two years -- but that the couple's children Jack and Kelly Osbourne will be featured on a regular basis.
"Hopefully [we'll start filming] in January but as I say it's not forever, no more than eight episodes," she added. "Because it's been 13 years and our lives have changed so much than it's a kind of catch-up, like, 'What are they doing now?'"
The Osbournes, a reality series documenting the life of Ozzy and his family, premiered on MTV in March of 2002 and was the network's most-viewed series after its first season. The show came to an end in 2005.
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