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Clarkson’s Farm Production Continues as Jeremy Clarkson Returns to Set After Health Update

The former top Gear star shared the news he’d been diagnosed with cancer this week

Jeremy Clarkson has been spotted back at work on the sixth series of his hit Prime Video farming programme, just days after viewers learned of his battle with aggressive prostate cancer.

The 66-year-old presenter was seen with production crews at the Cereals 2026 agricultural trade show, which took place at his Diddly Squat Farm on June 10 and 11.

According to The Sun, Mr Clarkson appeared to be in excellent form throughout the event, sharing jokes with fellow farmers and mingling with attendees.

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“He made his way around the crowd stopping to chat with everyone,” a source told the publication. “He was laughing and joking with other farmers – he even gave a speech.”

Cameras were present throughout, capturing footage for the upcoming series.

The diagnosis was revealed to viewers in the emotional final episodes of series five, which aired earlier this week.

During the programme, Mr Clarkson broke the news to farm manager Charlie Ireland and farmhand Kaleb Cooper whilst discussing harvest plans.

“I’ve got cancer. I’ve known since May. I had a medical, you remember back in May.

“I disappeared off the other week and I had a biopsy and it is cancer and it’s aggressive, but it’s really early so the treatment will be, you know,” he told them.

The former Top Gear star had previously warned fans that the concluding episodes would make for challenging viewing.

“Ordinarily we try to keep the show bucolic and charming and cheerful.

“But the final two episodes which drop in the middle of the night tonight are none of those things really. They’re a difficult watch. They’re really, really, difficult,” he said.

The fifth series, filmed from late 2024 to September 2025, documented his treatment journey in detail.

Mr Clarkson underwent surgery at a London hospital on August 4, having received just six days’ notice before the procedure.

Following the operation, he explained to Mr Cooper that ten per cent of his prostate had been destroyed using ultrasound technology – specifically the portion containing the cancerous cells.

However, complications arose, leading to the presenter being rushed back to hospital in dramatic scenes that concluded the series.

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