Clarkson Wraps Filming for Season 5 of Clarkson’s Farm
Clarkson Says: “Season 5, It’s a Wrap”
Jeremy Clarkson has confirmed that filming for the fifth season of his hit Prime Video series Clarkson’s Farm has officially finished.
The announcement came via Instagram, where Clarkson shared a celebratory photo alongside his partner Lisa Hogan, farmhand Kaleb Cooper, drystone waller Gerald Cooper, and farm adviser Charlie Ireland. His caption was brief but powerful: “Season 5, it’s a wrap.”
For fans, those four words were more than enough to spark excitement, with speculation already swirling about what the new season will bring.
From Curdle Hill to Prime Video Success
Clarkson purchased Curdle Hill Farm in Chadlington in 2008, later renaming it Diddly Squat Farm. But it wasn’t until 2019, when he decided to take on the farm’s daily operations himself, that his agricultural adventure truly began.
Cameras soon followed, and by 2021, Clarkson’s Farm premiered on Prime Video. The series quickly won over audiences with its blend of humor, hardship, and heartfelt storytelling, while also shining a spotlight on the real challenges facing British farmers.
The Characters Fans Love
The show’s success has not only been about Clarkson himself but also the memorable supporting cast.
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Kaleb Cooper, with his sharp wit and fearless critiques of Clarkson’s farming decisions, has become a fan favorite.
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Gerald Cooper, the master drystone waller, remains as enigmatic as ever with his famously indecipherable mumbling.
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Lisa Hogan, Clarkson’s partner, provides balance and support, often stepping in when farm life threatens to overwhelm.
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Charlie Ireland, the farm’s adviser, works tirelessly to keep Clarkson’s ambitions grounded in agricultural reality.
Together, they’ve transformed Clarkson’s Farm into more than just a reality show — it’s become a cultural phenomenon.
What to Expect in Season 5
Although an exact release date has yet to be confirmed, season 5 is expected to arrive in 2026 after post-production wraps.
This time, filming extended beyond Diddly Squat Farm. Viewers will also get a glimpse into Clarkson’s latest venture: his Oxfordshire pub, The Farmer’s Dog. Launched earlier this year in Asthall, the pub focuses on an all-British menu, sourcing ingredients from local farmers. Clarkson has described the project as part of his mission to showcase the very best of British produce.
Whether the pub becomes a triumph or another classic Clarkson headache remains to be seen, but fans can be certain it will add fresh drama — and comedy — to the series.
Business as Usual at Diddly Squat?
While Clarkson’s Instagram post confirmed filming is complete, he has offered little detail about storylines. However, if history is any guide, viewers can expect plenty of regulatory battles, weather-related disasters, and spirited clashes between Clarkson and Kaleb.
The big question for many fans is whether Clarkson will finally start heeding Kaleb’s advice, or if season 5 will see “business as usual” at Diddly Squat — chaos, comedy, and catastrophe in equal measure.
The Wait Begins
For now, fans will need to be patient. Editing, polishing, and post-production are still underway, meaning the countdown to the release is just beginning.
But with Clarkson himself confirming that filming is in the bag, one thing is certain: season 5 is coming. And if the past four seasons are anything to go by, it promises to be another unforgettable ride through the trials and triumphs of farming in the Cotswolds.
📌 Season 5 of Clarkson’s Farm is officially wrapped and expected to hit Prime Video in 2026.


