
Jeremy Clarkson faces major issue at his pub due to huge mistake in Clarkson's Farm series 4 finale
He explained: 'I wanted to try and capture the August Bank Holiday Weekend, which meant that we were trying to open it at the exact same time as I was doing the harvest,' he said.
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Sunday World
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- Sunday World
Drivers urged to be aware of pedestrians and cyclists over Bank Holiday Weekend
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