The Tractor Engines Are Roaring Again: Jeremy Clarkson Confirms ‘Clarkson’s Farm’ Season 6 Is Officially in Production Post-Remission
The global collective sigh of relief can finally be heard from the fields of Oxfordshire all the way to the streaming servers of Amazon Prime Video. Just days after the heartbreaking, emotionally exhausting conclusion of Clarkson’s Farm Season 5 left millions of fans in tears, Jeremy Clarkson has delivered the ultimate dose of joyous news: Season 6 is officially in production.
The announcement feels like a minor miracle for the franchise. Only a week ago, the fifth series wrapped up with the devastating revelation that the 66-year-old broadcaster had been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer. Lying in a hospital bed in the final frames of the finale, a fragile Clarkson had bluntly signed off by telling viewers that if his treatment failed, he simply wouldn’t be back.
But as the world has learned over his decades on screen, you cannot keep Jeremy Clarkson down.
“I’m Not Dead”: The Video That Set the Internet Ablaze
Taking to social media to confirm that the cameras are once again rolling at Diddly Squat Farm, Clarkson released a classic, characteristically witty video alongside Amazon Prime Video to clear up any grim rumors.

“The more observant among you will have noticed that I’m not dead,” Clarkson joked, looking remarkably healthy and vibrant. “And I’m not just ‘not dead,’ I’m perfectly fine. The reason why I’m fine is because the doctors caught the prostate cancer early, and they caught it early because I got tested.”
The confirmation that he is formally in complete remission has turned a dark, uncertain chapter into a triumphant celebration of survival. In true Clarkson fashion, he immediately used the viral announcement to champion men’s health, urging his millions of viewers to bypass their stubbornness and get a simple blood test. “Twelve thousand men die every year in the UK from prostate cancer,” he urged. “Don’t be one of them. Get tested!”
A Triumphant, Emotional Return to the Fields
The path to Season 6 has been incredibly hard-fought. Production on the docuseries had previously been thrown into a necessary, immediate halt during the volatile filming block of June 2026 as real-life medical trauma systematically dismantled the Diddly Squat team.
As fans brace for the new season, the current status of the farm shows a family fiercely rebuilding itself:
With the band officially back together, early production reports suggest that Season 6 will follow the emotional aftermath of Jeremy’s health battle, alongside the logistical rollout of his new agricultural cooperative designed to protect local family estates from predatory government taxes.

Conclusion: You’ve Got This, Jeremy
The overwhelming wave of love and solidarity flooding social media since the announcement proves that Clarkson’s Farm is no longer just a television show about farming—it is a deeply human story about community, resilience, and facing down life’s hardest storms.
Seeing Jeremy step back onto his tractor cabin after staring down a terrifying diagnosis is the ultimate testament to the unyielding grit of the countryside. The harvest must go on, the bickering with Kaleb must continue, and the old oak of Diddly Squat is standing taller than ever. The historic and deeply moving fifth season of Clarkson’s Farm is currently streaming globally on Prime Video, with Season 6 officially on the horizon.
