DIDDLY SQUAT DELIVERS AGAIN: Amazon Greenlights Series Six of ‘Clarkson’s Farm’

 In a move that will delight millions of viewers and likely cause a fresh headache for the West Oxfordshire District Council, Amazon Prime Video has officially signed off on a sixth series of the global phenomenon Clarkson’s Farm.

The confirmation follows months of speculation that the show might be nearing its end. Rumors previously suggested that the upcoming fifth series—set for release later this year—could have been the swan song for the Diddly Squat crew, particularly after the production team took an uncharacteristically long break from filming. However, reports now confirm that the paperwork has been finalized, ensuring that the trials and tribulations of Britain’s most famous “accidental” farmer will continue well into 2026 and beyond.


Clearing the Final Hurdle

According to recent reports, the path to Series Six wasn’t without its obstacles. While the popularity of the show made a renewal seem like a “done deal” for fans, the formalization process required clearing several internal hurdles at Amazon.

“Jeremy Clarkson had another hurdle to get over, and that was getting Amazon Prime Video to sign off on the season, which they’ve now done. Finally,” a report in The Sun noted. “It was already a done deal, pretty much, and just a case of formalising things.”

The 65-year-old presenter, who has spent the last decade navigating the steep learning curve of managing a 1,000-acre estate in Chadlington and Chipping Norton, appears to be as energized as ever. Despite the physical toll of farming and the constant bureaucratic battles, Clarkson remains committed to the project.

The “Ideas” Factor

Speaking on the future of the show, Clarkson was candid about what keeps him behind the wheel of the tractor. For him, the show’s longevity is tied directly to its creative spark rather than just commercial demand.

  • The 65-Year-Old’s Stance: “I’ll stop doing them when there are no more ideas,” Clarkson stated.

  • The Current Pipeline: He confirmed he already has “two quite good ones” for the upcoming seasons.

  • The Consensus: “We’ll definitely do six – Amazon want to and I want to.


A Global Agricultural Movement

Since its debut in 2021 (filming having begun in 2019), Clarkson’s Farm has evolved from a “fish-out-of-water” comedy into a powerful platform for British agriculture. It has highlighted the thin profit margins, the impact of erratic weather, and the stifling weight of local red tape, earning Clarkson unlikely praise from the farming community.

The estate, sprawling across the Cotswolds, has become a tourist landmark, with fans traveling from across the globe to visit the Diddly Squat Farm Shop. This global success is likely what encouraged Amazon to maintain its partnership with the former Grand Tour host, despite previous periods of uncertainty regarding his future with the platform.

What We Know So Far

Feature Details
Series Five Currently in post-production; expected release late 2025.
Series Six Officially greenlit; filming expected to commence shortly.
Primary Location Diddly Squat Farm, Chadlington.
Core Cast Expected returns for Kaleb Cooper, Lisa Hogan, and Charlie Ireland.

Looking Ahead

As Series Five prepares to drop, fans are already looking toward the newly confirmed Series Six. With Clarkson hinting at “two quite good ideas” for the future, speculation is rife. Whether it involves a new livestock venture, a fresh battle over a farm restaurant, or more innovative ways to bypass local planning committees, one thing is certain: the residents of Chadlington haven’t seen the last of the green Lamborghini tractor just yet.

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