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Business Upturn
an hour ago
- Entertainment
- Business Upturn
Is ‘Clarkson's Farm' returning for season 5? Everything we know so far
By Aman Shukla Published on June 20, 2025, 19:30 IST Last updated June 20, 2025, 12:27 IST Jeremy Clarkson's Diddly Squat Farm has become a phenomenon on Amazon Prime Video, blending raw farming life with laugh-out-loud moments and a surprising dose of heart. After Season 4's rollercoaster of muddy fields, stubborn goats, and pub chaos, fans are itching to know: Will there be a Clarkson's Farm Season 5? Here's everything we know so far. Has Clarkson's Farm Season 5 Been Greenlit? Good news: Clarkson's Farm Season 5 is happening. Amazon Prime confirmed the renewal on November 5, 2024, with Jeremy Clarkson dropping the bombshell in a video where drones spelled out a giant '5' over Diddly Squat. Filming is in full swing, with Lisa Hogan, Jeremy's partner, posting glimpses of the crew hard at work. A recent X post from @DiddlySquatter caught Lisa joking about a newborn lamb stealing the show, hinting that the cameras are rolling on some adorable chaos. When Can We Expect Clarkson's Farm Season 5? No official release date yet, but let's piece together the clues. Past seasons dropped in June (Season 1), February (Season 2), and May (Seasons 3 and 4). Filming is ongoing, and editing takes time, so a May 2025 release floated by some fans on X seems optimistic. I'd bet on late spring or early summer 2026—think May or June—for the premiere. The production team's tight-lipped, but Lisa's updates suggest they're pushing hard to wrap filming soon. Could This Be the Final Season? There's a rumor swirling that Season 5 might be the end. Jeremy's hinted at needing a break, telling fans at a Q&A that he's 'not sure' about more seasons unless something big changes. Some think a Kaleb-led spin-off or yearly specials could follow, especially since Clarkson's become a surprising voice for farmers. Nothing's set in stone, but the show's massive following might convince Amazon to keep it going. Ahmedabad Plane Crash Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at


Daily Mail
4 hours ago
- Automotive
- Daily Mail
Jeremy Clarkson's latest addition to his Diddly Squat farm has Kaleb Cooper fuming that it will put him out of a job
Jeremy Clarkson 's latest addition has left his farmhand Kaleb Cooper fuming that he could be out of a job. The journalist, 65, revealed that although he finds driverless cars to be 'pointless', there is one automated piece of machinery that has captured his attention. But his right-hand man on the Diddly Squat farm in the Cotswolds, Oxfordshire, isn't too happy about Clarkson's new purchase. And in his latest column, the former Top Gear revealed his new and 'extremely expensive' purchase for his sprawling 1,000-acre farm that Kaleb 'hates'. The landlord shared he had bought a brand new AgBot T2, describing it as the 'coolest machine in the world'. To his joy, instead of spending 30 hours on the back of on a cultivator preparing his land for seeds, now he can use the driveless tractor with less mistakes and boredom. The autonomous piece of farming machinery comes with a £300,000 price tag, according to Farmer's Weekly, while also boasting a 156 horsepower-diesel engine. But 26-year-old farmer and media personality, Kaleb, is less than thrilled about Clarkson's new toy. 'Kaleb hates it. He says it'll put him out of a job,' he wrote in his column for The Times. He recalled that he told Kaleb how he the machine could be used as part of his contracting business, allowing him to work several farms at once. Although he initially agreed, the 26-year-old eventually became aggravated by the AgBot once again, because he had to spread wildlife waste across the fields before the machine could get to work. 'And the simple fact is that he had to stop occasionally, to sleep for instance, and the AgBot didn't,' Clarkson added. 'He was literally being hounded by a machine that absolutely will not stop.' The broadcaster also announced he would be taking this development one step further, as his machine will attempt precision drilling alone, in a world first. Clarkson is still unsure if his plan will be successful, and will continue to be until harvest time rolls around. For now, he watches footage the AgBot from bed next to his partner Lisa, as the machine works across his fields in the darkness. The former Top Gear presenter is seen walking among pieces of farm machinery at the tractor sale in Sutton, near Ely in Cambridgeshire. His trusted farm manager Kaleb Cooper (right) was also spotted at the event The new purchase comes shortly after Jeremy sold his new Lamborghini tractor just months after making the agonising decision to buy it. The former Top Gear presenter was spotted at a farm machinery and tractor sale in Sutton, near Ely in Cambridgeshire, selling his colossal £85,000 tractor. He was seen attending the auction on Monday alongside his trusted farm manager Kaleb, as well as a large film crew. Onlookers at the event said Clarkson told fans he was selling the new tractor due to a host of electrical problems. The 65-year-old also vowed to bring his old cherished Lamborghini tractor back out of retirement - although it is unclear whether he was referring to his grey Lamborghini Trattori R8 270 DCR which he purchased for £40,000 second-hand. The move may come as a shock to fans of the hit Amazon series Clarkson's Farm, as just a few months ago Clarkson was filmed purchasing the high tech tractor and immediately falling in love with it. Episode four of the latest series sees Clarkson trying out loads of new tractors - much to the dismay of her partner Lisa Hogan. He eventually settled on a colossal £85,000 green Lamborghini tractor, boasting a 7.8-litre engine and 340 horsepower, leaving Kaleb gobsmacked.


The Sun
a day ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Where is Clarkson's Farm and can I visit Diddly Squat farm shop and the Farmer's Dog pub?
JEREMY Clarkson leads the rest of the Diddly Squat gang as the show returns for its fourth season. While Diddly Squat Farm and Farm Shop have been somewhat of an attraction since the show's debut in 2021, the unveiling of Jeremy's new pub has made a lot of people wonder if they can visit. 3 Where is Clarkson's Farm and can I visit Diddly Squat Farm Shop and the Farmer's Dog pub? Diddly Squat Farm Shop and the Farmer's Dog are both open to visitors! After a brief closure to the Farm Shop earlier this year, fans can now visit again and make a trip to the idyllic Cotswolds. The exact location of the Farm Shop is 5-12 Chipping Norton Road, Chadlington, Chipping Norton, OX7 3PE. Once there, fans will be able to experience some of the key locations featured on the Clarkson -fronted show. While visiting the site, many will hope to catch a glimpse of the rising stars of the show, including fan favourite Kaleb Cooper, straight-man and farm management consultant Charlie Ireland, the humorous Gerald Cooper, plus farm shop front-woman and Jezza's partner, Lisa Hogan. The iconic shop has become a public attraction since it opened, with thousands flocking to it each year, much to the dislike of some of the community. For visitors coming from outside the Cotswolds, the trip can take two hours from central London by car, or two and a half hours by public transport. If fans are staying nearby there is the X9 bus from The Bell Hotel in Charlbury that will take them straight past the 1000 acres site and near the Farm Shop. 3 Previously, the farm also had a functioning restaurant on location called The Big View Café, but this was shut down due to excessive traffic. In response, this series of the hit show followed the former Top Gear presenter's trials and tribulations of trying to open a pub. Viewers watched each episode as Jeremy struggled to find a suitable pub for his new venture, despite the sheer number of venues available. Finally, Jeremy found a pub, which was formerly known as the Windmill, and renovated and renamed it to the Farmer's Dog. The latest weapon in Jeremy's farming armoury is located off the Asthall Barrow Roundabout, Burford OX18 4HJ. As it is a working farm, visitors are best to stick to the Farm Shop and Pub - so do not expect to see Jeremy riding around in his infamous Lamborghini tractor. 3 What can you expect at The Farmer's Dog? The pub, which champions British farmers, is sure to be on top of fans' bucket lists. Jeremy's main reason behind opening the pub was that he wanted everything to come from British farms within a certain radius, so don't expect to see any Heinz ketchup on offer. Instead, visitors to the pub can treat themselves to the steak pie, ham hock terrine, rhubarb crumble, and a wide range of other menu items, all knowing that it has come from local farmers. Since the pub opened, it has been extremely busy, and after the show aired, its popularity has soared. And so, for fans hoping to pay a visit in the near future, you may have to wait a while. Bookings for the new Oxfordshire landmark open each month but get snapped up fast, with forums set up on social media helping fans get their chance to visit.


The Irish Sun
a day ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Where is Clarkson's Farm and can I visit Diddly Squat farm shop and the Farmer's Dog pub?
JEREMY Clarkson leads the rest of the Diddly Squat gang as the show returns for its fourth season. While Diddly Squat Farm and Farm Shop have been somewhat of an attraction since the show's debut in 2021, the unveiling of Advertisement 3 Clarkson's Farm started in 2021 and was an instant hit with fans Credit: Amazon Where is Clarkson's Farm and can I visit Diddly Squat Farm Shop and the Farmer's Dog pub? Diddly Squat Farm Shop and the After a The exact location of the Farm Shop is 5-12 Chipping Norton Road, Chadlington, Chipping Norton, OX7 3PE. Once there, fans will be able to experience some of the key locations featured on the Advertisement While visiting the site, many will hope to catch a glimpse of the rising stars of the show, including fan favourite The iconic shop has become a public attraction since it opened, with thousands flocking to it each year, much to the dislike of some of the community. For visitors coming from outside the Cotswolds, the trip can take two hours from central If fans are staying nearby there is the X9 bus from The Bell Hotel in Charlbury that will take them straight past the 1000 acres site and near the Farm Shop. Advertisement Most read in News TV 3 Queues are a common feature at the popular farm shop in the Cotswolds Credit: SWNS Previously, the farm also had a functioning restaurant on location called The Big View Café, but this was shut down due to excessive traffic. In response, this series of the hit show followed the Viewers watched each episode as Jeremy struggled to find a suitable pub for his new venture, despite the sheer number of venues available. Advertisement Finally, Jeremy found a pub, which was formerly known as the Windmill, and renovated and renamed it to the The latest weapon in Jeremy's farming armoury is located off the Asthall Barrow Roundabout, Burford OX18 4HJ. As it is a working farm, visitors are best to stick to the Farm Shop and Pub - so do not expect to see Jeremy riding around in his infamous Lamborghini tractor. 3 The renamed pub opened last year and is already a popular destination Credit: Adrian Sherratt Advertisement What can you expect at The Farmer's Dog? The pub, which champions British farmers, is sure to be on top of fans' bucket lists. Jeremy's main reason behind opening the pub was that he wanted everything to come from British farms within a certain radius, so don't expect to see any Heinz ketchup on offer. Instead, visitors to the pub can treat themselves to the steak pie, ham hock terrine, rhubarb crumble, and a wide range of other menu items, all knowing that it has come from local farmers. Since the pub opened, it has been extremely busy, and after the show aired, its popularity has soared. Advertisement Read more on the Irish Sun And so, for fans hoping to pay a visit in the near future, you may have to wait a while. Bookings for the new Oxfordshire landmark open each month but get snapped up fast, with forums set up on social media helping fans get their chance to visit.


Daily Mail
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Mother reveals her top tip for skipping crowds at Jeremy Clarkson's Diddly Squat Farm - while still getting your hands on the best produce
A woman has revealed her 'hack' for experiencing Jeremy Clarkson 's coveted pub without crowds, queues or having to wait '45 minutes for crisps'. Nat, a mother from Surrey, took to social media to share her experience visiting the Top Gear star's sprawling Oxfordshire property, offering her advice to potential patrons on where to visit to avoid queuing. Like many Clarkson fans, Nat recently decided to pay a visit to vast thousand acre Cotswold estate, situated village of Chadlington in Chipping Norton, where the presenter, 65, has built his rural business - which includes Diddly Squat Farm Shop and The Farmer's Dog pub. As she pointed out, those hoping to get their foot in the door at one of Clarkson's popular outlets will likely have to wait several hours to sit down for a meal, sip a pint of beer or bag a box of fresh eggs. But the savvy mother has discovered a new hack for experiencing the best of Clarkson's offerings, without having to endure two or three hour long queues. In the video, she shared how others can get their 'hands on Diddly Squat produce' while 'soaking up the Clarkson Farm vibes - minus the 45-minute wait for crisps'. Stopping off at the famous country pub, which promises a menu made using only fresh and local produce, Nat spotted a nearby store called The Farmer's Puppy, a sister farm shop that sells the same produce as the popular predecessor, Diddly Squat. 'We've just walked in and there is no queue for the farm shop,' she said, panning the camera across an area of grassy field dotted with picnic benches. 'Everything you can get from Diddly Squat Farm shop, you can get at the Farmer's Puppy,' she revealed. Speaking in the video, she said: 'So we've got the same amount of food as they did at the farm. 'We've gone for local fries, burgers, beer, cider and there was absolutely no queue. If you're thinking of going down to Diddly Squat but the queues are putting you off, simply go there, have a coffee, have a walk around and come here to Burford which is about 20 minutes away. 'You can come here, the kids can play on the farm. You can grab a drink and some lunch and there's no queue.' The hack offers an ideal solution to what she pointed out can often amount to two or three hour long queues which punters have complained of at peak times. Instead, she recommended The Farmer's Puppy. 'It's packed with the same farm shop products, fantastic food, no queues, and proper countryside charm plus there's loads of space for the kids to run around and they have some cool garden games,' she said. As the fourth season of the Amazon Prime series, Diddly Squat Farm, set on the estate, began airing last month, Clarkson has been met with a fresh wave of criticism from disgruntled customers. He re-opened the barn-come-gift shop - which sells prime cuts of meat, fresh eggs and pork pies alongside candles, soap and branded chopping boards - on the 1 March earlier this year, shortly before the new series aired. As doors opened, customers were met by heaving crowds of eager fans hailing from all corners of the earth, some having travelled all the way from India and Spain. Pilgrimaging customers desperate to get their hands of Clarkson's fresh produce had to wait in queues lasting hours, with one on Reddit claiming to have waited three hours to get their hands on a pint of Hawkstones, Clarkson's own brand of beer. Meanwhile, others have objected to eye-watering prices on food and other trinkets, citing £7.20 pork pies, bars of soap for £6.80 and eggs for £4.20. Elsewhere, customers have issues complaints of food quality, with Big Brother star and food critic Henry Southan recently have claimed his £26 beef and pork roast dinner was dry. Clarkson recently issued a startling health update, just months after he had a brush with death. Speaking about cars in his column in The Sunday Times, Jeremy revealed: 'I have a trapped nerve in my back at the moment. 'It's fine but I'm doing anything, but in the G 580 (a Mercedes motor), not doing anything is impossible because it pitches and rolls all the time, and you never have any idea what it's going to do next. 'So you can't ever brave yourself. Getting out of this and back into Lisa's Range Rover was like getting out of an economy seat on a new airline called Air Turbulent nd into a bed at the world's most peaceful hotel'. The former Top Gear presenter has begun filming for series five of Clarkson's Farm following the success of the recently released fourth installment. Dubbed more 'sweary and politically incorrect than ever', the latest insight into Clarkson's Diddly Squat farm saw him navigate a host of challenges such as the opening of his new Farmer's Dog pub. But as he prepared for the boozer's first day in business last summer, Jeremy became 'more and more ill' and ultimately had to undergo life-saving surgery to hold his arteries open - something detailed in the new series. The presenter has indeed been keeping a close eye on his health since his scare late last year. Jeremy undergoes a medical MOT 'every couple of years', with his latest check-up seeing him sit through 'eight solid hours of thoroughness'. He shared that he underwent a cardiovascular and liver test, an ultrasound, MRI scan, none of which gave him any cause for concern until it came to the prostate exam.