The TV presenter has confirmed Clarkson’s Farm will return for series six and potentially series seven, saying he and Amazon both want to continue the hit show
Jeremy Clarkson has hinted that there could be at least two more series of his hit Amazon show, Clarkson’s Farm, as filming for the sixth series could potentially get underway this week – all thanks to the snowy weather.
The 65-year-old television personality announced in December that he would be stepping away from TV work in early 2026 for the first time in four decades, yet he could find himself back behind the cameras at his Oxfordshire farm this week following the dramatic drop in temperatures across England.
Speaking to The Sun, he explained: “We’ve never had a rest, we wrap a series and immediately start again because farming doesn’t stop. You harvest and you’re immediately start drilling for the next year.
“So, but this time Kaleb’s gone off to Australia, he’s filming down there at the moment, I was doing Millionaire Hot Seat and I really wanted to have a holiday because I haven’t had one in ages.
“So we just said, ‘OK well let’s just actually wrap it.’ And then I just said, ‘If it snows we’ll start filming again’ “.
The fifth series of Clarkson’s Farm is set to arrive later this year, with Jeremy confirming there will “definitely” be a sixth instalment.
He revealed: “We’ll definitely do six – Amazon want to (do series six) and I want to. I’ve got a good idea for six.”
The presenter has also dropped hints about a possible seventh series.
He continued: “I said I’ll stop doing them when there are no more ideas.
“But I’ve got two quite good ones, so we’ll do six and then we’ll see..”
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Last month, the former Top Gear presenter – who required hospital treatment last year due to a cardiac issue – disclosed that he had put filming of his Prime Video programme Clarkson’s Farm on hold until March. He confessed to The Sun: “I’m genuinely frightened because until March, I won’t be filming a TV show for the first time in forty years.
“That will be three months of s***.”
Clarkson returns to TV screens this week with ITV’s brand new Who Wants to be a Millionaire spin-off, Hot Seat which gives contestants 15 seconds to answer questions and no lifelines. You can catch up with that show on ITVX.


