Clarkson’s Farm season 5 release date confirmed with ‘big changes’
Jeremy Clarkson’s hit farming series will be coming back sooner than you think
Prime Video has confirmed Clarkson’s Farm season five will be hitting screens very soon.
The new series of Clarkson’s Farm will be arriving on June 3 for audiences worldwide to watch.
Just like the previous outing, episodes will be dropping in several batches rather than a box set release.
Episodes one to four will be available June 3, episodes five and six will land on June 10, and the final block of episodes seven and eight will be arriving on June 17.

Along with the launch date confirmation, Prime Video has shared a first-look at the upcoming episodes.
The images show Jeremy Clarkson, his girlfriend Lisa Hogan and farmhand Kaleb Cooper standing in a stream together as they continue to make Diddly Squat Farm a success.
Another image shows Jeremy appearing to herd some geese across a fields.
Prime Video teased the upcoming fifth season in a short blurb: “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.”
Clarkson’s Farm was one of Prime Video’s biggest shows last year and the series even bagged a National Television Award for Best Factual Entertainment Programme in 2025.
Keen Clarkson’s Farm fans have been following Jeremy, Lisa and Kaleb as they continue to document their Diddly Squat Farm journey on Instagram, offering up clues about the new episodes
Season five of Clarkson’s Farm was previously confirmed by Prime Video back in November 2024 and filming took place last year.

However, filming was affected several times by continuous rain, a TB lockdown and a Spitfire plane flying over the farm.
The new episodes will be looking at how changes to inheritance will be affecting farms in the UK as well as how Jeremy’s The Farmer’s Dob Pub is doing after season four charted his tricky journey to opening the establishment.
Previously addressing the success of the show, Jeremy said: “An American farmer told me that before he and his farming mates had watched Clarkson’s Farm, they thought that all the problems they had were uniquely American.
“When they saw Clarkson’s Farm they realised they’d got exactly the same problems as we have in the UK.
“It doesn’t matter whether you’re in Australia, Germany, Norway, the farmers in all of these countries watch the show, and it’s exactly the same. Weather and government affects you wherever you are in the world.”








