The release date for Clarkson’s Farm series four has been revealed alongside a string of first look pH๏τos, and Jeremy faces a huge new challenge.
Fans will be welcomed back to the TV star’s Diddly Squat Farm soon in a brand new instalment coming to Prime Video.
The show is set to return to the streaming platform on May 23, with two additional episodes released a week later on May 30, followed by the final two on June 6.
Life at Diddly Squat has changed mᴀssively since series three, and Jeremy will face the challenge of handling the farm alone.
His co-star Kaleb Cooper has gone on a nationwide tour while Jeremy’s partner Lisa Hogan is working on a new product line.
It leaves Jeremy to ‘navigate new challenges, ambitious projects, and hilarious moments’.
The release date for Clarkson’s Farm series four has been revealed alongside a string of first look pH๏τos, and Jeremy (pictured, left) faces a huge new challenge
The show is set to return to the streaming platform on May 23, with two additional episodes released a week later on May 30, followed by the final two on June 6
Life at Diddly Squat has changed mᴀssively since series three, and Jeremy will face the challenge of handling the farm alone
First look images of the new series show Jeremy back at Diddly Squat with his team.
In one pH๏τograph, the star is sat in the wheel of his iconic Lamborghini tractor alongside Kaleb.
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Another shows Charlie Ireland posing with crates of glᴀss bottle drinks, while a third sees Jeremy stood behind a bar, holding a pint.
In a separate sH๏τ, Jeremy can be seen handing over a pint to an eager customer.
The new series will see the former Top Gear legend attempt to purchase a pub after his Farm to Fork restaurant plans were thwarted.
He has to deal with ‘derelict buildings, red tape and a picnic site with a colourful past’ during his mission to become a pub landlord.
Fortunately, Jeremy will have some help from Charlie Ireland – known as ‘Cheerful Charlie’.
The show has received huge viewing figures, and is particularly popular in China.
His co-star Kaleb Cooper (pictured, right) has gone on a nationwide tour while Jeremy’s partner Lisa Hogan is working on a new product line
First look images of the new series show Jeremy back at Diddly Squat with his team and one sees Jeremy stood behind a bar, holding a pint
Another shows Charlie Ireland (pictured) posing with crates of glᴀss bottle drinks, while in a separate sH๏τ, Jeremy can be seen handing over a pint to an eager customer
When the third series hit Prime Video back in May, it earned an impressive 10.7 million views.
Jeremy previously announced that a fifth season was confirmed, before the fourth was even announced, back in November.
In a fun clip, a huge number five firework lit up the sky as Jeremy told his followers: ‘Over the years bright lights in the sky have been used to make many important announcements.
‘The birth of baby Jesus for example, but tonight they’re being used to make an announcement that’s even bigger than that.
‘Season 5 of Clarkson’s Farm is coming,’ Jeremy finished, before pointing towards the gold number five.
He captioned the post: ‘It’s the 5th November… this just felt right, Clarkson’s Farm S5 is officially in production.’
Jeremy’s announcement sparked delight from many of his followers, who quickly shared their excitement in the comments.
It comes as The Mail’s Richard Eden previously revealed that Jeremy Clarkson’s, popular sidekick Kaleb pocketed £910,000 profit at Kaleb Cooper Productions, the company into which he channels his earnings from the series.
When the third series hit Prime Video back in May, it earned an impressive 10.7 million views
Jeremy previously announced that a fifth season was confirmed, before the fourth was even announced, back in November
Accounts report £960,000 in ᴀssets before bills, including £400,000 in cash. Meanwhile, his takings, in the year to June 2024, include a £666,000 profit for the year.
He set up his TV company in 2021 and runs it alongside farming businesses K Cooper Contracting and K Cooper Holdings.
Profits made there amount to £100,000 combined, meaning Cooper has now made his first million at 26.
The Chipping Norton native has long spoken about his dream of owning his own farm – something that now seems more achievable due to his newfound fame.
Clarkson’s Farm series one to three are available to stream exclusively on Prime Video.