SHARON OSBOURNE On Upcoming Talk Show: 'My Experience Is Life'

July 11, 2003

Sharon Osbourne has spoken to Reuters about her decision to launch a talk show, named "Sharon", in September on the WB network.

"I could never be as good as Oprah (Winfrey). ... I won't be recommending books. That's not my thing. My experience is life," Osbourne said.

The 50-year-old Osbourne, who hopes people will connect with her working-class sensibility, plans to interview people who "really interest" her.

"There is a woman I read about the other day that got arrested — she was breast-feeding her baby while driving her car," Osbourne said. "There is a woman I'm going to be interviewing who was put in jail for playing music too loud in her home."

According to Sharon, she may use her children as reporters to cover such events as the Teen Choice Awards for her show, which will be shot on a set made to look like her home. There will be a "Sharon-cam" hooked up to her house so she can talk to Ozzy when he is not touring.

If you live in Los Angeles or you are planning on being in the Southern California area and would like to be in the audience for a show taping of "Sharon", please fill out the form here or call 1-323-960-4677.

The single-topic, one-hour show will begin taping later this month. If the show's producers are able to provide you with tickets, they will contact you.

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