Clarkson’s Farm Series 6 Could Begin Filming THIS WEEK: Jeremy Shares Surprising Update
JEREMY CLARKSON is supposed to be taking a break before he starts making series six of Clarkson’s Farm – but he may suddenly resume filming this week because of the weather.
That’s because the opportunity to capture the incredible surroundings of Oxfordshire in the snow would prove too great a lure for him and the production team behind the Prime Video global hit.
Jeremy said: “We’ve never had a rest, we wrap a series and immediately start again because farming doesn’t stop. You harvest and you’re immediately start drilling for the next year.
“So, but this time Kaleb‘s gone off to Australia, he’s filming down there at the moment, I was doing Millionaire Hot Seat and I really wanted to have a holiday because I haven’t had one in ages.
“So we just said ok well let’s just actually wrap it…and then, I just said: ‘If it snows we’ll start filming again’”
Although series four of Clarkson’s Farm only dropped eight months ago and series five is in the can and due to air later this year, he seems certain six is going to happen.
And Jeremy, currently appearing weekly on ITV1 as host of Millionaire Hot seat, even hints he has enough ideas to see him through to a SEVENTH season on PrimeVideo.
He said: “We’ll definitely do six – Amazon want to (do series six) and I want to. I’ve got a good idea for six.
“I said I’ll stop doing them when there are no more ideas.
“But I’ve got two quite good ones, so we’ll do six and then we’ll see…”
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