Jeremy Clarkson, known for Top Gear, has set a release date for the fifth season of his Prime Video series. The long-running project will return with new episodes as Clarkson continues documenting life at his countryside venture. The upcoming installment signals another chapter without revealing key developments ahead. Clarkson’s Farm Season 5 debuts on Prime Video in June Amazon confirmed that Cl
Photo Credit: David Coghe | Photonews via Getty Images Jeremy Clarkson, known for Top Gear, has set a release date for the fifth season of his Prime Video series. The long-running project will return with new episodes as Clarkson continues documenting life at his countryside venture. The upcoming installment signals another chapter without revealing key developments ahead.
Clarkson’s Farm Season 5 debuts on Prime Video in June Amazon confirmed that Clarkson’s Farm Season 5 will premiere on June 3 on Prime Video, according to Amazon News. Initially, the platform will release the first four episodes globally on that date. Subsequently, it will roll out the remaining episodes weekly until June 17.
The series follows Jeremy Clarkson at Diddly Squat Farm in the Cotswolds. Cameras track Clarkson, Lisa Hogan, and Kaleb Cooper managing farm operations. The show also features activity at The Farmer’s Dog pub alongside farm developments.
The official logline states, “Amidst a government budget that sends the UK farming community into uproar, Jeremy decides some big changes are needed.” It continues, “But while the farm tries to go high-tech … even bigger developments are heading for Diddly Squat.” Additionally, Season 5 includes eight episodes released weekly after the premiere. The rollout begins globally on June 3 through Prime Video. Consequently, new episodes will continue until June 17, completing the season schedule.
Notably, production highlights include Kaleb Cooper’s first trip abroad during the shift toward high-tech farming. At the same time, the storyline addresses challenges linked to policy changes affecting the UK farming community. As a result, these developments create operational shifts at the farm.
However, Prime Video has not confirmed continuation beyond Season 5. Nevertheless, Clarkson stated, “We’ll definitely do six – Amazon want to and I want to.” He further added, “I’ve got a good idea for six.” Finally, Clarkson also indicated future planning, saying, “I said I’ll stop doing them when there are no more ideas.” He added, “I’ve got two quite good ones, so we’ll do six and then we’ll see.”
