March 20, 2005 -- IT'S been four years since the mumble-mouthed and perpetually befuddled Ozzy Osbourne and his family of anti-Waltons first let MTV cameras into their Beverly Hills mansion and "The Osbournes" became the most talked about show in America.
But most viewers have moved on, and tomorrow night "The Osbournes" will conclude with a special final episode in which Ozzy, Sharon, Jack and Kelly seek family counseling from Dr. Phil.
It's been a wild ride on a crazy train. Sharon got cancer, Jack and Kelly both went through drug rehab and Ozzy faced one near-death experience after another.
Last February, he flipped an all-terrain vehicle and wound up in a coma for eight days.
Nine months later, in November, Ozzy confronted a burglar who had broken into their second home, outside London. The guy made off with more than $3 million in jewels, including Sharon's wedding ring, and hasn't been heard from since.
"It's been the longest four years of my life," Ozzy tells The Post. "So many highs and so many lows."
And now that the "The Osbournes" wave has fallen, Ozzy hopes to catch a new one.
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