Prime Video has officially announced the return of Clarkson’s Farm for a fourth season, set to premiere on May 23.
The hit reality series follows former Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson as he tackles the ongoing challenges of running Diddly Squat Farm. In the upcoming season, Clarkson will embark on a new venture—becoming a pub landlord—while working to establish a farm-to-table restaurant.
Beyond entertainment, the series highlights the financial and logistical struggles faced by British farmers. Clarkson, who has become an outspoken advocate for the farming community, recently joined protests in London against the government’s proposed inheritance tax on agricultural land.
This season, Clarkson will take on farm operations largely on his own, managing a diverse range of livestock, including a powerful new bull, high-tech goats, and a particularly small pig. His journey into the pub business will also present hurdles, from navigating red tape and renovating derelict buildings to dealing with a picnic site that carries a complicated history.
Clarkson rose to fame as a co-host of Top Gear alongside Richard Hammond and James May. Since launching in 2021, Clarkson’s Farm has become a major success, drawing attention to both the humor and hardships of modern farming.
The fourth season of Clarkson’s Farm will be available for streaming on Prime Video starting May 23.
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