Clarkson’s Farm season 4 is back on Prime Video, continuing to follow Jeremy Clarkson as he navigates the challenges of running the Diddly Squat farm largely on his own. With partner Lisa Hogan and farm manager Kaleb Cooper occupied elsewhere, Jeremy faces tough decisions and new obstacles every step of the way.
For the first time, the season is divided into three parts. So far, only the initial four episodes have been released, with four more episodes remaining before the season concludes.
The new episode synopsis teases Jeremy’s renewed ambition to launch a Farm to Fork restaurant by buying a local pub to attract more visitors. However, becoming a pub landlord isn’t easy. From dealing with derelict buildings and bureaucratic red tape to managing a picnic site with a complicated history, Jeremy faces several hurdles. His cheerful assistant, Charlie Ireland, helps out but even he finds the challenges surprising once Jeremy identifies the perfect pub.
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Meanwhile, back at Diddly Squat Farm, the Lamborghini tractor is breaking down, and Jeremy is managing a growing menagerie of new livestock, leaving fans curious about what will happen next.
As for the release schedule, viewers will need some patience. Only the first four episodes were made available on May 23. Episodes 5 and 6 will be released together on May 30, typically at 8 a.m. UK time on Prime Video. Following that, there will be another pause before the final two episodes arrive.
Ahead of the new episodes, Charlie Ireland praised Jeremy Clarkson’s tenacity and creativity in an interview with GB News. “There’s no beating him down. It’s about channelling his enthusiasm more than giving guidance,” Charlie shared. “His technical farming skills are improving, and he’s especially good at pig farming. If you really enjoy something, you tend to get better at it.”
Clarkson’s Farm season 4 episode 5 officially returns to Prime Video on May 30.