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Jeremy Clarkson has revealed that the upcoming series of Clarkson’s Farm will be his toughest yet, describing it as “a conveyor belt of misery”.
The hit Prime Video show, which follows the former Top Gear presenter attempting to run his Oxfordshire farm, has become one of the platform’s most successful series since debuting in 2021.
After winning multiple awards and breaking viewing records, it was renewed for a fifth season but Clarkson says this latest instalment hasn’t been smooth sailing.
Writing in his column for The Sun, the 64-year-old explained that filming wrapped last month and that the new season will likely arrive next spring.
However, fans hoping for more light-hearted farming chaos may be in for a surprise.
“We finished filming the fifth series of Clarkson's Farm this week,” he wrote.
“And I'm sure you're hoping that when you get to see it next spring, it'll be a comedic eight-part festival of cute animals, laughter and incomprehensible dry-stone walling. It isn't, though.
“Because the last 12 months have been a conveyor belt of misery.”
Clarkson said the challenges ranged from personal health setbacks to difficult weather conditions and the economic impact of Rachel Reeves’ budget on the farming industry.
He added: “It’s likely that the brilliant guys who edit our show will find some nuggets of humour in the mix and that there’ll be some laughs in season five.
“And in the relentless sunshine, the Cotswolds did look fantastic. But at the coalface, it was knackering.”
The presenter confirmed that filming has now paused to give the team a break.
“Are we carrying on? Well, we’ve sent the cameras away to give us a break from that side of things for a while,” he added. “But yup. Kaleb’s out there now in his tractor and after I’ve finished writing this, I’ll be joining him.”
The fifth series will see Clarkson reunited with fan favourites Cooper and Lisa Hogan after the show’s fourth season became one of Prime Video’s most-watched factual programmes and earned a National Television Award for Best Factual Entertainment.
No release date has yet been confirmed, but Clarkson teased that Clarkson’s Farm season five is expected to premiere in 2026.
8 October 2025
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