Clarkson’s Farm Season 5 Episodes 5-6 Confirmed for Prime Video Release
Christmas has now been and gone, but at Diddly Squat Farm, the chaos is clearly far from over.
Clarkson’s Farm season 5 returned to Prime Video with a four-episode premiere that gave viewers plenty to talk about, from Jeremy Clarkson’s emotional farming decisions to the kind of unexpected celebrity moments only he seems capable of pulling off. After all, how many pub owners can casually end up with The Corrs performing in their venue as if it were the most normal thing in the world?
With Clarkson, the answer is usually simple: if it sounds unlikely, it probably happened anyway.
The opening batch of episodes brought fans back into the familiar mix of mud, machinery, business problems, farmyard arguments and deeply human moments that have made the Amazon series such a hit. But while Clarkson’s usual blunt humour and chaotic problem-solving were still present, season 5 also leaned into some surprisingly emotional territory.
One of the biggest moments came when Clarkson was forced to confront the future of his pigs. After realising that keeping them did not make financial sense because they were not producing enough meat to turn a profit, he faced the difficult decision of giving them up. It was not just a business calculation. Viewers saw how attached he had become, and the moment clearly affected him.
The decision left Clarkson visibly upset, with the presenter becoming emotional at the thought of losing them. In the end, there was at least some relief for fans. The mother pigs, Clumsy and Swizz, were spared and rehomed at an educational facility for students, rather than facing a harsher outcome.
That moment has left viewers wondering what else could be waiting in the remaining episodes. Clarkson’s Farm has always worked best when it balances comedy with the real pressures of rural life. The show may often be funny, but it has never shied away from showing how difficult, expensive and emotionally draining farming can be.
That is why the next episodes are now attracting so much attention. After the first four episodes landed at once, fans are waiting to see where the rest of the season goes, especially after such a personal and emotional start.
So, when can viewers watch Clarkson’s Farm season 5 episodes 5 and 6 on Prime Video?
The next two episodes are expected to arrive on Wednesday, June 10. In the United States, they are expected to be available from 12am PT and 3am ET. For viewers in the UK, that means the episodes should be available from 8am BST.
International release times are expected to follow the same global rollout pattern. In Canada, the episodes should arrive at 12am PT and 3am ET. In India, fans can look out for them from 12:30pm IST. In Singapore, the release time is expected to be 3pm SGT, while viewers in Australia should see the episodes from 6pm AEST. In New Zealand, the episodes are expected to be available from 8pm NZDT.
The overall release plan for Clarkson’s Farm season 5 is slightly different from a full-season drop. Prime Video released the first four episodes together, giving fans a large opening portion of the season immediately. After that, the remaining episodes are being released in smaller batches across the following two weeks.
That means episodes 1, 2, 3 and 4 are already available to watch. Episodes 5 and 6 are due on June 10. The final two episodes, episodes 7 and 8, are scheduled to arrive on June 17.
This release pattern gives viewers time to absorb the major moments from each batch, while also keeping the conversation around the series going for longer. For a show like Clarkson’s Farm, that matters. Each new episode tends to generate discussion not only about Clarkson himself, but also about the wider pressures facing British farming.
Season 5 has already shown that the series is still capable of mixing absurd pub moments, celebrity appearances and rural comedy with more serious issues around animal welfare, farm finances and the emotional cost of running Diddly Squat.
The question now is whether the next two episodes will bring more laughter, more frustration, or another moment that leaves Clarkson unexpectedly emotional.
With Clarkson’s Farm, the safest answer is probably all three.



