Jeremy Clarkson is back for a brand new series of his Prime Video show Clarkson’s Farm where he faces an impossible task and some of the show’s fan favourites are missing
Jeremy Clarkson has given fans a first look at his new series of Clarkson’s Farm. The Prime Video show is back for a brand new series in just a few weeks’ time as Jeremy faces his biggest challenges yet.
Based at Diddly Squat Farm, Jeremy and the team have a new challenge to navigate as they take on their biggest project yet. At the end of the last series, they all toasted to the ups and downs of the past year.
However, this time around, Jeremy is forced to work alone as Kaleb Cooper is on a nationwide tour and Jeremy’s partner Lisa is working on a new product line. Left to run the farm alone, Jeremy needs to keep things on track.
Struggling with his original plans to open a Farm to Fork restaurant, Jeremy decides to move things away from the farm shop and buy a pub. On his lookout for the pub, he faces trouble including red tape, a picnic site with an interesting past and derelict buildings.
Charlie is there to lend Jeremy a hand but even his usual cheerful persona isn’t prepared for the challenges that arise as they find Jeremy’s ideal pub. Meanwhile, at Diddly Squat, the Lamborghini tractor is struggling and all the varied livestock that needs to be managed causes the team some trouble for the team.
There is a big new bull, some tiny pigs and even some high tech goats and mother nature doesn’t lend a hand. However, a group effort and everything works out how it should!
Clarkson’s Farm is returning to Prime Video for its fourth series on May 23rd with four episodes, followed by two additional on May 30th and a further and final two on June 6th.
Just a few days ago, Jeremy admitted he needs to hike the prices up on his beers.
“And now, thanks to the strange and terrible government that some of you elected, things are about to get worse. Because on top of the stratospheric costs of energy, we now have stupid eco taxes on the beer we sell,” he said.
“The brewery – which is mine as well – must now pay 7p to recycle every bottle it sells. That’s a tax of 84p for every case of 12 bottles, which is paid to the council to do what it’s supposed to be doing anyway. But doesn’t.”
*Jeremy Clarkson’s show Clarkson’s Farm returns to Prime Video for a new series on May 23rd.
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