Clarkson’s Farm Series 5 Full Release Schedule Confirmed as Prime Video Sets June Return
The full release schedule for the upcoming fifth series of Clarkson’s Farm has now been confirmed, giving fans a clear date for Jeremy Clarkson’s return to Diddly Squat Farm.
The hit farming documentary, which first launched in 2021, has become one of Prime Video’s most successful unscripted shows. Across four series, viewers have followed the former Top Gear and The Grand Tour presenter as he attempts to run his 1,000-acre farm in Chadlington, Oxfordshire.
What began as a celebrity farming experiment has grown into a much broader look at modern British agriculture. The series has covered crop failures, animal health problems, planning disputes, rising costs, unpredictable weather and the daily pressures faced by farmers across the UK.
Series five is now set to continue that story, with Prime Video confirming that the new episodes will begin streaming on Wednesday, June 3.
As with previous series, the latest run will not be released all at once. Instead, Amazon will roll out the eight episodes across three weeks. The first four episodes, making up half of the series, will arrive on Prime Video on Wednesday, June 3. A further two episodes will follow on Wednesday, June 10, before the final two episodes are released on Wednesday, June 17.
The staggered schedule means viewers will have several weeks to follow the latest developments at Diddly Squat, rather than watching the whole series in a single sitting.
Filming for series five wrapped in September 2025, leaving fans waiting for official confirmation of when the new episodes would arrive. The date was finally announced earlier this month by Prime Video, ending months of speculation around the show’s return.
The new series will once again be set around Clarkson’s Oxfordshire farm, but it will also continue to follow developments linked to his wider Cotswolds ventures. That includes The Farmer’s Dog, Clarkson’s pub in Asthall, which opened in 2024 and has become another major part of his rural business story.
According to Amazon, series five will arrive at a difficult time for the UK farming community. The new episodes will take place against the backdrop of a government budget that causes anger among farmers, forcing Clarkson to consider major changes in the way Diddly Squat operates.
An official Amazon statement said the series will see Clarkson decide that “some big changes are needed to make the farm run more smoothly.”
However, those changes will not come easily. The new run will show the farm attempting to embrace high-tech solutions, including a storyline that takes Kaleb Cooper on his first ever trip abroad. For long-time viewers, that alone is likely to become one of the most talked-about moments of the series, given Kaleb’s well-known reluctance to travel far from home.
But Prime Video has also teased that even bigger developments are coming to Diddly Squat, and that they will prove far more difficult to handle.
The series is expected to follow the familiar mix that has made Clarkson’s Farm so popular: comic moments, practical farming problems, clashes with bureaucracy and more serious reflections on the realities of rural life. While Clarkson remains the central figure, the show’s wider cast has become a key part of its appeal, including Kaleb Cooper, Lisa Hogan, Charlie Ireland and Gerald Cooper.
For fans, the confirmed schedule means the countdown can now properly begin. After the success of the previous four series, expectations for series five are high, particularly as the show continues to move beyond farming alone and into the wider pressures surrounding Clarkson’s business empire in the Cotswolds.
With Diddly Squat facing new challenges, Kaleb heading abroad and Clarkson trying to modernise the farm during a turbulent time for British agriculture, series five looks set to deliver another eventful chapter.


