Kaleb Cooper worlds away from Clarkson’s Farm as he shares update from Australia
Kaleb Cooper Shares Hilarious Update From Australia as Filming Begins on Kaleb: Down Under
The Clarkson’s Farm favourite swaps Diddly Squat for the Aussie Outback in his first-ever solo series
Kaleb Cooper has officially arrived in Australia — and he’s already giving fans something to laugh about. The Clarkson’s Farm star, known for his dry humour and quick wit, has shared a cheeky update from Queensland as he begins filming his new Prime Video series, Kaleb: Down Under.

From Oxfordshire to the Outback
Having risen to fame as Jeremy Clarkson’s right-hand man on the hit Amazon series, Kaleb has now set off on his first solo adventure. His new four-part show, produced by Prime Video, will follow him as he explores one of the world’s biggest agricultural markets and takes on farming “on a massive scale.”
According to the streamer, the series will see Kaleb “embark on his first solo trip to one of the world’s biggest farming markets” — far from his beloved Diddly Squat Farm in Chipping Norton.
“Just Driven Through a Place Called Bald Knob…”
True to form, Kaleb wasted no time sharing a bit of humour from the other side of the world. Taking to Instagram Stories, he posted a short clip from his car with The Killers’ Mr Brightside playing in the background.
“Just driven through a place called Bald Knob… lovely place,” he laughed.
“It’s a mountain — no trees, nothing on the top.”
The video quickly amused his three million followers, with many fans noting how the young farmer’s sense of humour remains unchanged, even thousands of miles from Diddly Squat.
(Bald Knob, for the record, is a small rural area in Queensland’s Sunshine Coast Region with fewer than 300 residents, according to the 2021 census.)
“Australia, Here I Come!”
Speaking about his new series, Kaleb said the idea was inspired by working alongside Jeremy Clarkson — “the most travelled man in the world.”
“I spend most of my time with the most travelled man in the world, so I got brave and booked my first ever flight to see what all the fuss was about,” Kaleb said.
“Australia, here I come! And Australia, you’ll be gaining a new farmer for a couple of months as I discover if I can make my farming contracting business go international.”
Throughout the series, Kaleb will immerse himself in Australian farming culture, meeting local producers, operating heavy machinery across thousands of acres, and facing the unique challenges of farming under the harsh southern sun.

Still Rooted at Diddly Squat
Despite his solo venture, Prime Video has confirmed Kaleb will return for Clarkson’s Farm Season 5, which is already in production and due next year.
For now, fans can look forward to watching Kaleb trade muddy Oxfordshire fields for red-dust plains — taking on a new continent, a new challenge, and the same old sense of humour that made him a household name.







