Jeremy Clarkson is back, and this time he’s not just wrangling sheep—he’s trying to run a pub, what could go wrong? Season 4 of Clarkson’s Farm lands on Prime Video on May 23, and judging by the new trailer, things go downhill fast. And not in a good tractor sort of way.
The Diddly Squat Farm gang is looking a little different this time around. Kaleb Cooper, the perm-headed farming prodigy, leaves Clarkson in the lurch while doing his solo tour. In his place? A new female farmhand who casually admitted to never having watched Clarkson’s Farm. That’s one way to get hired.

Meanwhile, Clarkson’s decided that farming wasn’t chaotic enough, so he’s purchased a run-down pub called The Farmer’s Dog. Naturally, it’s cursed. Power outages, crumbling ceilings, and an outdoor seating area with more history than structural integrity—it’s all in a day’s disaster. Lisa Hogan, ever the voice of reason, sums up the project with poetic honesty: “The only thing that would help this s**thole is a wrecking ball.”
If that weren’t enough, Richard Hammond makes an appearance, only to find out Jeremy has named a pig after him, with “Richard Ham” joining his drove of pigs. There’s the usual farm chaos, disappointed Charlie and of course Clarkson’s ever obedient dog, which accidentally clocks him square in the gonads. If there’s ever a moment that sums up Clarkson’s Farm, that’s probably it.

But beneath the slapstick, Clarkson’s larger ambition is serious. He wants to revive his Farm and get the local council back on side. And with the inevitable bureaucratic red tape, we’ve got all the makings of another beautifully chaotic season, with season 4 promising the usual mix of mayhem, reluctant animals, questionable life choices, and Jeremy trying to hold it all together with duct tape and sarcasm. It’s farming. It’s pubs. It’s chaos, Clarkson’s Farm is one of the best shows Amazon currently has to offer.
Season 4 of Clarkson’s Farm will roll out in three batches on Prime Video. The first four episodes will be available on Friday, May 23, 2025, followed by two more on May 30, and the final two episodes on June 6 .
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