Clarkson’s Farm season 5 release time: What time are new episodes out?
The fifth season of Clarkson’s Farm has already proven to be the most emotional season yet and it’s only just getting started
Clarkson’s Farm season five is back soon with more new episodes on Prime Video and Jeremy Clarkson has already experienced a lot of challenges at Diddly Squat Farm.

From tackling his own health problems to dealing with difficult animals and political rallies, nothing is off the table for Clarkson and the Diddly Squat team.
Opening up about the new episodes, Clarkson admitted he still had a lot to learn, sharing: “After six or seven years of farming, I still can’t attach anything to the back of a tractor.
“I can’t remember the sequence of buttons, I can’t line anything up properly, and I don’t know where the hydraulic hoses go. It disappoints me that I still have to get Kaleb to help.
“Anything practical, I can’t do. It’s annoying in everyday life, but on a farm it’s absolutely infuriating.” Here is all you need to know about when episodes five and six drop.

What time does Clarkson’s Farm season 5 come out?
As in previous seasons, not all episodes will drop at the same time in season five.
The latest outing comprises eight episodes, and the season has been split into three parts to be spread across a number of weeks.
Part one, which includes episodes one to four, aired on June 3, while part two, containing episodes five and six, will drop tomorrow, June 10.
Finally, the last two episodes will air as part of a bumper finale on June 17.
As for what time the episodes will drop, Prime Video tends to release new seasons at midnight Greenwich Mean Time, which is 1am British Summer Time.
This is good news for fans because as soon as they wake up on the day of release, the episodes will be ready and waiting for them.
Of course, viewers can stay up until the early hours of the morning to watch the next batch of episodes if they are keen to tune in as soon as possible.
The first four episodes saw Clarkson deal with a major heart scare, which forced him to find ways to make life at Diddly Squat less stressful
The former Top Gear host also unveiled bold plans to create a Santa’s Grotto at The Farmer’s Dog pub for its first festive season, whilst also participating in a huge farmers’ protest against the Inheritance Tax.
Viewers also saw Clarkson send Diddly Squat in a new direction as high-tech farming becomes increasingly necessary.
The show’s executive producer, Andy Wilman, said: “In the final episodes, it becomes much heavier and more emotional than anything we’ve seen before.
“In many ways it’s the most personal series yet, not because Jeremy wants to make it about himself, but simply because of circumstance.”
In the upcoming episodes, another rural droid arrives to plant new crops, while Endgame the bull becomes a dad for the first time. Also, Chilli expert Tomas is back to help Clarkson with a tastebud-terrorising dinner at the pub.







