Clarkson’s Farm release date confirmed as Kaleb Cooper makes first trip abroad
The former Top Gear host has warned fans to prepare for “a conveyor belt of misery” in the new series.
Clarkson’s Farm fans are in for a treat this summer as the Prime Video show has officially been given its return date for the fifth series. The former Top Gear star will reunite with his helpful farm hand, Kaleb Cooper, who was notably absent from the first few episodes of the last series. Now, the dad-of-three has returned with a bang, and this time, Jeremy will push him further out of his comfort zone on his first trip abroad.

The first four episodes of the new series will drop on June 3, with a further two on June 10, followed by the final two on June 17. Taking to Instagram, Prime Video have teased the new series with a selection of behind-the-scenes snaps.
The captioned the exciting post: “Clarkson’s Farm is back, and amidst a government budget that sends the UK farming community into uproar, Jeremy decides some big changes are needed to make the farm run more smoothly.
“But while the farm tries to go high-tech – resulting in Kaleb’s first ever trip abroad – even bigger developments are heading for Diddly Squat that are going to prove much more of a challenge.” In one snap, the 65-year-old presenter is joined by a smiling Kaleb, 27, and his long-term girlfriend Lisa Hogan back on Didly Squat Farm.
In another shot, the Grand Tour host can be seen herding a gaggle of geese, a new addition to his growing farm. It comes after Jeremy joked that the next series of Clarkson’s Farm is “a conveyor belt of misery” and he was even forced to “send the cameras away” after a string of major setbacks last October.
The documentary series has been an instant hit with viewers since its launch in 2021. The show follows the bumbling businessman as he attempts to run his own farm in rural Oxfordshire with mixed results.
The show has gone on to have four successful series, with fans overjoyed to hear that it had been renewed for another series last November. Filming started back in June 2025 and wrapped in September, but it certainly wasn’t plain sailing.
Writing in his recent column for The Sun, Jeremy confessed: “We finished filming the fifth series of Clarkson’s Farm this week. 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.” Some of these difficult setbacks included his recent health battle, the compromising weather conditions and the impact of Rachel Reeve’s budget cuts.
He continued: “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. Are we carrying on? Well, we’ve sent the cameras away to give us a break from that side of things for a while. But yup. Kaleb’s out there now in his tractor, and after I’ve finished writing this, I’ll be joining him. The show goes on.”








