Jeremy Clarkson forced to stop filming on Clarkson’s Farm
Jeremy Clarkson has been forced to stop filming on Clarkson’s Farm series six.
The former Top Gear and Grand Tour star owns both a farm and a pub in the Cotswolds in West Oxfordshire.
Diddly Squat Farm, which he took over in 2008, can be found in Chadlington, while The Farmer’s Dog pub, which he opened in 2024, is in Asthall, near Burford.
These locations feature heavily in the popular Prime Video show Clarkson’s Farm, which first debuted in 2021.
Now with four successful series under its belt, the documentary will return for a fifth season later this year, with filming on that one having wrapped last September.
Writing in his latest column for The Sunday Times, Mr Clarkson has now revealed that filming on series six has been put on hold due to the Oxfordshire weather.
“On the face of it, I’m a busy man. I have a television show to make about the farm I run.
“I have a brewery, a shop and a pub, and I host Who Wants to be a Millionaire? and its new spin-off series, and I write three newspaper columns every week. I’m therefore a one-man blizzard of productivity and action. A human whirlwind.
“Except I’m not. There’s no filming happening on the farm at the moment. Or farming. It hasn’t stopped raining since the beginning of the year, so I can’t plant anything, and I can’t do anything with my cows either because we are still locked down by TB.”








