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Jeremy Clarkson thanks fans after the release of Clarkson’s Farm series three as he confirms all filming for fourth season will take place this year

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Jeremy Clarkson has thanked fans for their support and praise following the launch of the third season of his show, Clarkson's Farm (pictured with Kaleb Cooper).

Jeremy Clarkson has thanked fans for their support and praise following the launch of the third season of his show, Clarkson’s Farm.

The former Top Gear presenter turned farmer, 64, took to X on Saturday to express his gratitude and generate excitement for series four.

He wrote: “Once again, thank you for all the kind words about the second half of season 3. I hope you enjoy season 4 as much.”

And when a fan asked when they could expect to see the next season, Jeremy replied: “We’re filming it all this year.”

The Amazon Prime series continues to be a huge hit, with tThe latest figures reveal that it was watched more than any other program throughout last week in just 48 hours.

Jeremy Clarkson has thanked fans for their support and praise following the launch of the third season of his show, Clarkson’s Farm (pictured with Kaleb Cooper).

The former Top Gear presenter turned farmer, 64, took to X on Saturday to express his gratitude and generate excitement for series four.

The former Top Gear presenter turned farmer, 64, took to X on Saturday to express his gratitude and generate excitement for series four.

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He wrote: “Once again, thank you for all the kind words about the second half of season 3. I hope you enjoy season 4 as much.”

Statistics provided by ‘Overnights TV’ say it attracted 11 million streamers on Sunday: the first episode was watched by 3.7 million, the second by 3 million, the third by 2.3 million and the fourth by 2 million.

The farming show sees Jeremy and the gang. struggling with the daily challenges of running his 1,000-acre Diddly Squat Farm located in the Cotswolds countryside.

The first two series, which premiered in June 2021 and February 2023, were immediately a huge hit with the strong personalities of Kaleb Cooper and Jeremy.

The third series sees challenges on the farm with plans to open a restaurant closed by local council bureaucracy and the introduction of pigs to try to increase income.

Jeremy was forced to close his restaurant in Diddly Squat Farm last year after receiving an enforcement notice from the local council, with residents claiming the establishment was causing high traffic.

Estimated to have a net worth of £55 million, his new Clarkson’s Farm series sees him investing in new ways to try and make money on his farm.

The farmer said that this year he has had to grow mushrooms, blackberries and mustard to try to earn as much money as possible.

In the first episode of the last season, Jeremy was forced to sell 13 cows to make some money.

And when a follower asked when they could expect to see the next season, Jeremy responded:

And when a follower asked when they could expect to see the next season, Jeremy replied: “We’re filming it all this year.”

The Amazon Prime series remains a huge hit, with the latest figures revealing that it was watched more than any other show throughout last week in just 48 hours.

The Amazon Prime series remains a huge hit, with the latest figures revealing that it was watched more than any other show throughout last week in just 48 hours.

The third series sees challenges on the farm with plans to open a restaurant, closure due to local council bureaucracy and the introduction of pigs to try to increase income.

The third series sees challenges on the farm with plans to open a restaurant, shut down by local council bureaucracy and the introduction of pigs to try to increase income.

He said: ‘Everything that could go wrong, has gone wrong… On top of all this, there was the nice little restaurant we opened at the beginning of summer to sell the food we had grown and raised on the farm.

‘But after just six weeks, the council served us with an enforcement notice telling us it had to close. With the restaurant closed we could no longer afford to keep all the cows.’

Last week, MailOnline revealed that Jeremy confirmed that filming for season four had already begun, even before season three had premiered.

Speaking at an exclusive event at Diddly Squat Farm, he said: “We’re doing season four now…

“And every day when we get together to film, we have a vague idea of ​​what I have to do, but I can guarantee that it will change because the weather has changed, or some fence will have fallen down…

And you never know what you’re going to end up doing. As long as you have content, it doesn’t matter what it is.”

Jeremy has insisted that Clarkson’s Farm is not scripted, telling his Twitter followers: “It is not created, written or planned.” Cameras simply film us doing things.

He also said: ‘The truth of the matter is that all the people on the show were on Diddly Squat before the show started. There was no casting.’

Jeremy was forced to close his restaurant in Diddly Squat Farm last year after receiving an enforcement notice from the local council, with residents claiming the establishment was causing high traffic (pictured with Lisa Hogan).

Jeremy was forced to close his restaurant in Diddly Squat Farm last year after receiving an enforcement notice from the local council, with residents claiming the establishment was causing high traffic (pictured with Lisa Hogan).

Estimated to have a net worth of £55 million, his new Clarkson's Farm series sees him investing in new ways to try and make money on his farm.

Estimated to have a net worth of £55 million, his new Clarkson’s Farm series sees him investing in new ways to try and make money on his farm.

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Jeremy has insisted that Clarkson's Farm is not scripted, telling his Twitter followers:

Jeremy has insisted that Clarkson’s Farm is not scripted, telling his Twitter followers: “It is not created, written or planned.” Cameras simply film us doing things.

He recently admitted that his other Amazon Prime show, The Grand Tour, with Richard Hammond and James May, is much more scripted in comparison.

Earlier this month, Jeremy explained: ‘I read an article recently in the Sunday Times that said: “a farmer has said that the things we show would never happen, that the tractor would wheelie.”

But it happened. Everything that happens is a real reality show. It’s absolutely real, what you see really happens and none of this is planned.

‘On The Grand Tour, everything was planned. Literally everything. You know, Richard (Hammond) moves his eyebrows a lot. I don’t have any script on this.

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