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Clarkson’s Farm will be back on screens in weeks and new series will have a Christmas special

Clarkson’s Farm fans will be happy to hear the show’s new series is likely to be available within weeks.

Show producer Andy Wilman told how series five of the hugely popular Prime Video series could be released as early as next month.

Clarkson's Farm' series 5: Release date, cast, and more

Viewers will also be getting a ‘Christmas special’ episode when it does air.

Speaking on the Extraordinary Life Stories podcast, Andy said: ‘There’s a scene in the pub which happens at Christmas time and there’s isn’t a lot of farming going on and it’s a little bit Vicar of Dibley Christmas special-ish as the stories are there.

‘Jeremy wants to make a Santa’s grotto so he has a meeting with Charlie talking about what he wants to do and I think that is the best scene I’ve ever, ever seen them do and I remember the editor and I looking at each other saying ‘this is the best television to make ever’ when it goes out you’ll see what I mean.

‘Then Kaleb and Jeremy build the grotto together and Kaleb’s view on the creation of mankind is blindingly brilliant.’
Andy told how the the show’s deal with Prime Video is done on a ‘rolling basis’ and the fate of the programme is decided series by series.

Andy, who has also been a producer on Top Gear and The Grand Tour, said Clarkson’s Farm will end when Jeremy wants it to.

He explained: ‘This is our third big show – Top Gear kind of got ended for us, I can’t say that was a plan.
‘The Grand Tour, we brought that to an end, we planned that – we thought we have to land the plane while we’re still in the air and dignified and we’ve still got an audience.

‘You can’t have that thing where you have done one series too many and people say ‘that’s bollocks now, it’s a busted flush’ so you have to discipline yourself to say ‘we end this now while we still have an audience’.

‘The same will have to happen with the farm. We don’t know when that is.

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‘You’ve got to remember this is Jeremy’s show, it’s not like mine and his or his and Richard’s, it’s his baby and if at the end of a series, he can think of something he wants to do for another series, then he’ll do it.

‘But if he can’t think of anything to do or say, then that would be the end of it – it hasn’t happened yet but that’s the agreement he has with Amazon that we do it all on a rolling basis.
‘Every series we have is a bonus and we have to treat it like the Grand Tour, that every series we have is a bonus – and each time we’re thinking we’re in uncharted territory with the farming show. It’s the most joyous thing to edit.’

According to The Sun, Jeremy began working on series six after the weather became chillier in January.
The publication said: ‘Jezza got straight out onto the fields of Diddly Squat Farm and start the cameras rolling.

‘Last week things really picked up the pace, however, and the team are now on target to be able to deliver us the new season next year.’

In December 2025, Jeremy revealed he would be taking a break from TV in early 2026 for the first time in 40 years, but he vowed to get back in front of the camera on his Oxfordshire farm if snow fell.

He told The Sun: ‘We’ve never had a rest, we wrap a series and immediately start again because farming doesn’t stop.

‘You harvest and you’re immediately start drilling for the next year.

‘So, but this time Kaleb’s gone off to Australia, he’s filming down there at the moment, I was doing Millionaire Hot Seat and I really wanted to have a holiday because I haven’t had one in ages.

‘So we just said, ‘OK well let’s just actually wrap it.’ And then I just said, ‘If it snows we’ll start filming again’.’
Clarkson went on to add he still has plenty of ideas for future series of the show, adding: ‘We’ll definitely do six – Amazon want to (do series six) and I want to. I’ve got a good idea for six …

‘I said I’ll stop doing them when there are no more ideas. But I’ve got two quite good ones, so we’ll do six and then we’ll see … ‘

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