Back in the Saddle: First Photos Emerge of Jeremy Clarkson Filming ‘Clarkson’s Farm’ Season 6 Post-Remission
The resilient spirit of the British countryside has received its ultimate boost. Just days after sending waves of relief across the globe with the spectacular news that his aggressive prostate cancer is officially in complete remission, Jeremy Clarkson has been spotted exactly where he belongs: back in the muddy fields of Oxfordshire, cameras rolling for the highly anticipated sixth season of Clarkson’s Farm.
The exclusive, newly leaked onset photographs offer an incredibly heartening sight for millions of fans who, only weeks ago, watched the devastating finale of Season 5. The previous season had famously closed on a bleak note, showing the 66-year-old broadcaster confined to a hospital bed following a sudden on-set collapse, leaving the future of the entire Amazon Prime Video franchise hanging by a thread. Today, those fears have been firmly laid to rest.
A Triumphant Return to Diddly Squat
The leaked snapshots, captured by locals near Chipping Norton, reveal a visibly thinned but undeniably energetic Clarkson operating a massive, state-of-the-art green combine harvester. Dressed in his trademark faded denim jacket and mud-splattered wellington boots, the veteran presenter appeared to be in brilliant spirits, sharing a laugh with the camera crew during a break in filming.

According to production insiders, the atmosphere on set has completely transformed from the somber, anxious mood that plagued the team. The production had previously been forced into a necessary, immediate filming halt after a series of catastrophic health emergencies tore through the estate’s leadership.
Now, with Jeremy’s malignant tumor successfully treated and his cardiac health stable following emergency artery surgery, the “Oak of the Shires” is standing tall once again.
The Band is Back Together
What has fans truly celebrating is that Jeremy isn’t the only one making a roaring comeback in the early footage of Season 6. The photographs also captured the long-awaited reunion of the core Diddly Squat team, who are all steadily recovering from their respective medical battles.
Young farm manager Kaleb Cooper, who spent the end of the previous season bedridden in a trauma ward, was spotted standing alongside Jeremy, looking robust and animatedly gesturing at a crookedly plowed furrow. The trademark, sharp-tongued bickering between the two is reportedly fully intact, signaling a joyous return to the show’s beloved comedic roots.
New Challenges on the Horizon

While Jeremy’s health recovery is the ultimate victory, the early narrative of Season 6 promises no shortage of high-stakes drama. Insiders hint that the opening episodes will focus heavily on the operational rollout of Jeremy’s newly announced Diddly Squat Agricultural Academy and Cooperative—a bold venture designed to protect independent local farmers from Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s controversial “Tractor Tax”.
Supported fiercely by his partner Lisa Hogan, who was also seen managing logistics at the Diddly Squat Farm Shop during filming, Clarkson is turning his second lease on life into a permanent legacy of rural resistance.
Conclusion: The Harvest Continues
Seeing Jeremy Clarkson defy medical odds to climb back into his tractor cabin is the perfect testament to the unyielding grit of the agricultural community. Though he recently warned men everywhere “not to be idiots” and to get tested early, his rapid return to work proves he is far from finished with the land he loves.
While Amazon Prime Video has yet to announce an official release date for the new season, one thing is absolutely certain: the cameras are rolling, the engine is roaring, and the story of Diddly Squat is far from over. The record-shattering fifth season of Clarkson’s Farm is currently streaming globally on Prime Video.

