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Clarkson’s Farm’s future is REVEALED as Prime Video make a huge announcement after the third series hit screens

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Jeremy Clarkson's Prime Video series Clarkson's Farm has been renewed for a fifth season, after the third series hit screens earlier this year (pictured with co-star Kaleb Cooper).
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Clarkson’s Farm will return for a fifth season.

The beloved Prime Video series will launch its fourth series in 2025, but Jeremy Clarkson confirmed on Tuesday that another set of episodes is already in the works.

The show, which focuses on Jeremy’s trials and tribulations as he attempted to run his Diddly Squat Farm, has received huge viewing figures and is particularly popular in China.

When the third series hit the streaming service in May, it garnered an impressive 10.7 million views.

Jeremy himself shared the news in an Instagram post while celebrating Bonfire Night, telling his followers that he was about to start filming season five, while season four would hit screens next year.

Jeremy Clarkson’s Prime Video series Clarkson’s Farm has been renewed for a fifth season, after the third series hit screens earlier this year (pictured with co-star Kaleb Cooper).

Clarksons Farms future is REVEALED as Prime Video make a

The show, which focuses on Jeremy’s trials and tribulations as he tries to run his Diddly Squat Farm, has received huge viewing figures and is particularly popular in China.

In a hilarious clip, a huge number five firework lit up the sky as Jeremy told his followers: “Over the years, bright lights in the sky have been used to make many important announcements.

‘The birth of the baby Jesus, for example, but tonight they are being used to make an announcement that is even bigger than that.

“The fifth season of Clarkson’s Farm is coming up,” Jeremy finished, before pointing to the golden number five.

He captioned the post: “It’s November 5th… felt good: Clarkson’s Farm S5 is officially in production.”

Jeremy’s announcement sparked the delight of many of his followers, who quickly shared their excitement in the comments.

Posts included: ‘Can we sign for 10 seasons now because it’s the best show?’

‘Announcing season five before season four even comes out is crazy;

‘Damn the result of the US elections. This ad is the one!

Jeremy himself shared the news in an Instagram post while celebrating Bonfire Night, telling his followers that filming for season five was about to begin.

Jeremy himself shared the news in an Instagram post while celebrating Bonfire Night, telling his followers that filming for season five was about to begin.

‘The best news I have heard all year;

“Please never stop your series, it’s the best thing ever, very funny.”

It comes after Jeremy gave fans a major health update after revealing he was “days away from death” ahead of his life-saving heart operation last month.

The presenter revealed that he is “better than ever” as he was seen returning to work just weeks after his major health scare.

The former Top Gear presenter was spotted in his pub with his right-hand man at Clarkson’s Farm, Kaleb Cooper.

The star told fans she was fine after they asked her for a health update and a visitor told the publication: “It was fantastic to see him looking so good after what happened. “I was in the pub with my girlfriend and then we went out to the car park and saw him.

“He seemed very cheerful. We asked him how he was feeling after the heart procedure and he said, ‘I feel good, better than ever.’ I shook his hand and wished him well. And Jeremy said, ‘I’d like to stop and chat, but I have to a busy day with many things to do.’

Jeremy’s departure comes after he revealed last month that he was “days from death” before recently undergoing urgent heart surgery.

The presenter had to undergo the procedure after a “sudden deterioration” in his health, with the star admitting: “Wow, that was a close call.”

He began to feel unwell after swimming in the Indian Ocean while on holiday on a “small island” and then found it difficult to climb a flight of stairs.

Jeremy returned to Britain and a “sudden deterioration began to accelerate”, feeling “damp”, “tightness in his chest” and “tingling in his left arm”.

After sharing the news in his Sunday Times column on Sunday, he shared more updates on his health.

He told The Sun: “I’m very grateful to everyone who sent messages of support, but I’m fine.”

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