Clarkson’s Farm Series 5: Everything We Know So Far About the Next Chapter of Jeremy Clarkson’s Farming Adventure

The wildly popular Prime Video show Clarkson’s Farm has officially been renewed for a fifth season — and fans couldn’t be more excited. Even before Series 4 had landed on the streaming platform, Prime Video confirmed that Jeremy Clarkson and his motley crew from Diddly Squat Farm would be returning for another round of rural chaos.

The announcement came on November 5, 2024, in true Clarkson fashion — loud, bold, and unforgettable. Standing in front of a group of drones lighting up the night sky in the shape of the number five, Jeremy cheerfully confirmed that Clarkson’s Farm would indeed be back for Series 5. “We’re not done yet,” he teased, grinning as the glowing drones hovered over the Oxfordshire countryside.

For those who have followed Clarkson’s unexpected transformation from petrolhead to ploughman, the news comes as no surprise. Since its debut in 2021, Clarkson’s Farm has become one of Prime Video’s biggest hits — blending humour, heart, and hardship into an honest portrayal of British farming. What began as a celebrity’s whimsical experiment quickly evolved into a genuine chronicle of rural life, complete with weather woes, government red tape, and livestock that never seem to cooperate.

Looking Back: What Happened in Series 4

Series 4, which premiered earlier in 2025, left fans both laughing and anxious for more. This time, Jeremy was left largely on his own at Diddly Squat Farm. Kaleb Cooper — the young, no-nonsense farming prodigy who has become a fan favourite — was off touring the world, while Jeremy’s partner, Lisa Hogan, was busy developing a new product line for the Diddly Squat Farm Shop.

That meant Jeremy had to juggle the day-to-day grind of the farm almost entirely by himself. Predictably, chaos followed. But in typical Clarkson style, he decided to make things even harder. The 65-year-old farmer launched a new business venture: The Farmer’s Dog, a traditional country pub with a Diddly Squat twist.

However, as anyone who’s watched Clarkson try to navigate planning permissions and local bureaucracy knows, nothing ever goes smoothly in Chipping Norton. From licensing headaches to renovation disasters, The Farmer’s Dog became yet another uphill battle — and fans loved every minute of it.

What Can Fans Expect in Series 5?

While details remain tightly under wraps, Prime Video has confirmed that Clarkson’s Farm Series 5 will arrive in 2026. No exact release date has been announced yet, but judging by the previous release patterns, it’s likely to hit the platform in the first half of the year.

As for what to expect, insiders say the next season will continue to explore the real-world challenges faced by British farmers. Following the events of Series 4 — and Jeremy’s recent admission that his 2025 harvest was “catastrophic” — it’s safe to assume that Diddly Squat Farm will once again face tough times. Whether it’s dealing with crop failure, livestock troubles, or local regulations, fans can be sure that Jeremy will approach every disaster with his trademark blend of sarcasm and stubborn determination.

Who’s Returning to the Cast?

The familiar faces that fans know and love are all expected to return. Jeremy Clarkson, of course, will take centre stage as the slightly exasperated, often confused, yet endlessly entertaining farmer. Lisa Hogan will be back managing the farm shop — and likely keeping Jeremy’s more ambitious ideas in check.

Kaleb Cooper, the fiery young farm manager with his no-nonsense attitude, will also make his return — hopefully back from his global adventures. Fans will also see the return of farming consultant ‘Cheerful’ Charlie Ireland, whose calm professionalism balances Clarkson’s chaos, and construction wizard Gerald Cooper, whose incomprehensible mumbling has become something of a running joke.

A potential wildcard is Harriet Cowan, the nurse and farmer introduced in Series 4. She helped Jeremy keep things running while Kaleb was away, and while it’s not yet confirmed whether she’ll appear again, her easygoing personality made her an instant fan favourite.

How to Watch Clarkson’s Farm

If you’ve missed any of the drama, you can stream all four existing seasons of Clarkson’s Farm right now on Prime Video. The platform is available with an Amazon Prime membership, which costs £8.99 per month or £95 per year.

Not interested in full Prime membership? You can subscribe to Prime Video alone for £5.99 per month. It’s available on most smart TVs, web browsers, and mobile devices through the Prime Video app on iOS and Android.

What Else to Watch on Prime Video

When you’re done catching up on Diddly Squat’s highs and lows, Prime Video has plenty more to offer. Fans of Clarkson’s Farm might enjoy other UK originals like The Rig, The Devil’s Hour, Last One Laughing UK, and 007: Road to a Million. There’s also a wide range of global hits, including The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, Fallout, Reacher, The Boys, and The Idea of You.

As Jeremy Clarkson once said, “Farming isn’t just a job — it’s a fight.” And judging by what’s coming in Series 5, that fight is far from over at Diddly Squat Farm.

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