Jeremy Clarkson reveals he’s already wrapped filming on series 5 of Clarkson’s Farm as he shares behind the scenes pic
Fans of the hit farming series Clarkson’s Farm have reason to celebrate, as Jeremy Clarkson has confirmed that filming for the upcoming fifth season is officially complete. The former Top Gear presenter, 65, took to Instagram to share a behind-the-scenes snapshot of himself alongside some of the show’s beloved co-stars, including breakout star Kaleb Cooper, drystone wall expert Gerald Cooper, and Clarkson’s girlfriend Lisa Hogan. In the caption, Clarkson simply wrote: “Season 5. It’s a wrap.”
The photo, which has already clocked over 100,000 likes in under two hours, provides a rare glimpse into the camaraderie and off-camera moments at Diddly Squat Farm. Fans quickly flocked to the comments section to share their excitement, with one fan pleading: “Please, don’t stop.” Clarkson’s announcement comes amid reports that the presenter is planning to rest the show after a gruelling seven-year filming schedule.
The new season is expected to air in the coming year and promises to follow the highs and lows of life on Diddly Squat Farm, offering fans the same mix of humor, farming challenges, and unexpected adventures that have made the series so popular. Last month, Clarkson faced a slew of harvest problems, which he revealed might lead to a temporary hiatus, giving him a much-needed break from the intensive filming schedule that has seen him manage both the farm and the demands of the show simultaneously.
While the potential pause in Clarkson’s Farm may leave a gap, it could also open opportunities for one of its standout stars, 27-year-old Kaleb Cooper. Since his first appearance on the show in 2021, Kaleb has become a fan favorite, known for his cheeky humor, practical farming skills, and on-screen charm. When asked by The Sun if he could imagine his own spin-off series, Cooper responded optimistically: “Hopefully one day. Who knows.”
The series’ popularity is reflected not only in its strong viewership but also in industry recognition. Clarkson’s Farm recently took home the award for Best Factual Entertainment at the National Television Awards, a win that highlighted both the show’s entertainment value and its ability to educate viewers about the realities of farming.
During his acceptance speech, Clarkson paid tribute to farmers, saying: “Farming is a difficult job and I appreciate the way people are going, ‘I didn’t know where my sausages came from’. You don’t love farming, you love moments of it — it is really tricky right now. Farmers work so hard for no money, so it’s delightful that people recognise a farming show can beat a house cleaning show. We shall go and have a drink.”
As anticipation builds for Season 5, fans are eager to see what challenges and triumphs await Clarkson, Kaleb, Gerald, and the rest of the Diddly Squat crew. From navigating unpredictable weather to managing livestock and tending to crops, the new season promises the same mix of laughter, learning, and heartfelt moments that have made Clarkson’s Farm a standout series on Prime Video.
With filming wrapped and the cast gearing up for the next chapter, viewers can expect another season full of farmyard adventures, life lessons, and the unique brand of humor that only Jeremy Clarkson can deliver.


