Clarkson’s Farm has become one of the UK’s most popular shows in recent years, but its host, Jeremy Clarkson, already knows when he’ll hang up his wellies for good. So far, Amazon has dropped three seasons of Clarkson’s misadventures at Diddly Squat Farm, with filming for the fourth season already underway.
Season one saw Clarkson tackle sheep farming, season two focused on battles with the local council, and season three pitted the former Top Gear star against Cooper in a farmed vs. unfarmed money-making competition. While Wilman remained tight-lipped about the specifics of the fourth season, he shared insights into discussions with Clarkson about the show’s future.
Wilman revealed, “He’s like, ‘When we’ve got nothing left to say, let’s walk away.’” While Amazon has yet to confirm a fifth season, the show’s impressive viewing figures suggest that fans will likely see more of Clarkson’s farming antics. The season three premiere alone was streamed by 5.1 million viewers in its first week, breaking the record previously set by season two with 4.3 million viewers.
While the future of Clarkson’s Farm beyond season four remains uncertain, Wilman, Clarkson, and fellow Grand Tour stalwarts James May and Richard Hammond have decided to end the motoring series. The trio filmed the final Grand Tour special in Zimbabwe late last year, set to be released on Amazon Prime Video later in 2024.
Despite speculation of a potential U-turn on ending The Grand Tour, fueled by a recent video Clarkson shared of himself enjoying a beer with Hammond, May, and Wilman, there has been no official news of the show’s return.