TOP OF THE CROPS Clarkson’s Farm beats 3 HUGE shows to win major award as Prime Video hit goes from strength to strength.
Clarkson’s Farm Stuns the Industry: Beats Gavin & Stacey, I’m a Celeb, and The Traitors to Win Major TV Award
Jeremy Clarkson’s hit Prime Video series continues its winning streak — and this time, it’s taken down three of British television’s biggest juggernauts.
At the prestigious TRIC Awards (Television and Radio Industries Club) held at London’s Grosvenor Hotel, Clarkson’s Farm pulled off a surprise victory in the Entertainment category, leaving iconic titles like:
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Gavin & Stacey’s emotional finale (with 18 million viewers)
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Ant and Dec’s I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!
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Claudia Winkleman’s psychological smash hit The Traitors
…in the dust.
Jeremy Clarkson Reacts from Diddly Squat
Although Jeremy Clarkson didn’t attend the ceremony in person, he sent in a video message from his now-famous Diddly Squat Farm.
“I hope that the team have a fantastic night because all of you deserve it,”
Clarkson said, visibly proud of the recognition.
The series, which stars Clarkson alongside fan-favorite Kaleb Cooper and his partner Lisa Hogan, has become a flagship for Prime Video’s UK originals — blending real farming struggles with sharp humor and heart.
Not the Only Upset of the Night
The night wasn’t just a triumph for Clarkson. Bradley Walsh also pulled off an unexpected win, taking home the TV Personality award — beating out heavyweight favorites:
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Ant and Dec
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Alison Hammond
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Martin Lewis
The ceremony was hosted by Dan Walker and celebrated the very best in television, radio, and online entertainment.
Clarkson’s Farm: From Cult Hit to Award Winner
What began as a quirky farming experiment has now become a cultural phenomenon. Clarkson’s Farm has evolved from a surprise hit into a multi-award-winning juggernaut, praised for its raw look at rural life, unexpected emotional moments, and unforgettable personalities like Kaleb.
As Prime Video gears up for future seasons, it’s clear that Clarkson’s Farm isn’t just top of the crops — it’s top of the charts, too.

