
Jeremy Clarkson is returning to Prime Video with a brand-new season of Clarkson’s Farm, and this time, the show will focus on more than just Diddly Squat Farm—it will also delve into his latest venture as a pub owner.
The hit series follows the former Top Gear host, 64, as he swaps high-speed supercars for life on his Oxfordshire farm.
The upcoming season, premiering on May 23, picks up after a tumultuous year at the farm.
Viewers will watch as Clarkson is left to manage the farm on his own while Kaleb Cooper is on a nationwide tour and Lisa Hogan is busy expanding her product line.
With Cooper away, Clarkson is forced to keep things running smoothly, but in true Clarkson’s Farm fashion, he has an ambitious new idea.
Within the press release by Prime Video, details were given as to what to expect for season four of the show.

After failing to launch his Farm to Fork restaurant, he hopes to win over the local council and ease pressure on the farm shop by opening a pub instead.
However, becoming a pub landlord is anything but simple.
The release reads: “Jeremy faces obstacles including derelict buildings, red tape and a picnic site with a colourful past.
“Cheerful Charlie lends a hand, but even he isn’t prepared for the challenges that arise once Jeremy finds his perfect pub.”
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Back at Diddly Squat, the challenges keep piling up.
The Lamborghini tractor is struggling, new livestock—including a massive bull, a tiny pig, and high-tech goats—needs managing, and brutal weather conditions make farming tougher than ever.
But as always, “But when the whole gang pulls together, anything is possible,” the release finished.
Although it’s not mentioned in the release, it was previously announced that Prince William will appear in an episode of the upcoming installment.

BBC previously reported that Prince William had met farmers alongside Clarkson's co-star Cooper, telling the farmer turned reality star: “You've got [Prince George, William's son] watching now. I said to him ‘What shall I say if I meet Kaleb?’
“He said, ‘Tell Kaleb to mind his language’.”
The first four episodes of the new series of Clarkson’s Farm will land on Prime Video on May 23