Everything you need to know about when the new series of Clarkson's Farm was filmed
Clarkson's Farm has returned to Prime Video with its fifth series, kicking off with high-stakes drama as Jeremy Clarkson, 66, undergoes emergency heart surgery in the opening episode.
Then, in episode seven released today (Wednesday, 17th June), Jeremy reveals to Kaleb Cooper that he has been diagnosed with an "aggressive" form of cancer.
The popular show sees the former Top Gear host managing Diddly Squat Farm in Chipping Norton alongside partner Lisa Hogan and farmer Kaleb. Following his successful heart procedure in October 2024, Jeremy was ordered to take it easy but quickly dived back into farm duties.
Despite health warnings, he found himself dealing with unruly sheep, snail slime, and operating a Santa's Grotto. The series began filming in November 2024, with Jeremy announcing it dramatically with drone lights forming a giant '5' in the night sky.
"Over the years, bright lights in the sky have been used to make many important announcements," he said. "But tonight, they're being used to make an announcement that's even bigger than that."
Production wrapped in September 2025 after running for nearly a year, with Jeremy confirming "It's a wrap" on his Instagram page.
Fans hoping for a sixth series may face disappointment as it's not expected until summer 2027, with shooting hampered by adverse weather conditions and agricultural restrictions.