Season two of Jeremy Clarkson’s Farm has been confirmed

A new season of Jeremy Clarkson’s Farm will be filmed at his Cotswolds’ Diddly Squat Farm home, it has been confirmed by Amazon Prime Video.

By Zoe Gater  |  Published
A second instalment of Jeremy Clarksons Farm shot in the Cotswolds will be coming to Amazon Prime Video.
A second instalment of Jeremy Clarkson’s Farm shot in the Cotswolds will be coming to Amazon Prime Video.

Following the huge success of the first series, Jeremy Clarkson’s Farm will be returning to Amazon Prime for a second series, shot at his Diddly Squat Farm home in the Cotswolds.

Season one followed the Top Gear and The Grand Tour star Jeremy Clarkson as he attempted to run a 1,000-acre farm in Chipping Norton, joined by his team including tractor driver, Kaleb Cooper.

Filming for the show is currently underway and while official release dates haven’t been confirmed yet, the second series is set to bring a deeper insight into another year on the farm – growing both the viewer and Jeremy’s agricultural knowledge.

There were initially rumours that the show may be cancelled, but fans started a petition to get the new series commissioned to provide viewers with ‘more laughs, triumph and tribulations, and of course more farming faux pas from the farm, as we follow their next agricultural adventure’ said a statement released by Amazon Prime Video.

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