Clarkson’s Farm Returns for Fourth Season on Amazon Prime Video
Jeremy Clarkson is back with his most ambitious venture yet as Clarkson’s Farm returns for a fourth season on Amazon Prime Video, launching on Friday 23 May. The new eight-part series will be released in three batches, with episodes 1-4 available on 23 May, episodes 5-6 on 30 May, and the final two on 6 June.
According to an article by Farmers Weekly, Season 4 picks up a few months after the Diddly Squat team toasted a chaotic year in the season 3 finale. But life on the farm has changed dramatically. Kaleb Cooper is away on a nationwide tour with his one-man farming show, Lisa Hogan is focused on launching a new product line, and Jeremy is left to manage the 405ha mixed farm in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, alone.
With failing machinery, new livestock – including a massive bull, a tiny pig and high-tech goats – and worsening weather conditions, Jeremy quickly finds himself in over his head. As Farmers Weekly reports, help arrives in the form of a new farmhand, 24-year-old Harriet Cowan, allowing Jeremy to refocus on reviving his farm-to-fork dream.
His solution? Buy a local pub. But what starts as a simple idea quickly descends into chaos as he battles derelict buildings, red tape and Britain’s ailing pub industry. Fan favourites including “Cheerful” Charlie Ireland return to help steer Jeremy through yet another storm of rural setbacks.
As quoted in Farmers Weekly, Jeremy Clarkson’s determination to succeed is clear, despite the numerous challenges he faces. The new season promises to be just as entertaining and informative as previous series, with Farmers Weekly reporting that "filming is already under way for Clarkson’s Farm season 5, which is expected to premiere in May 2026."
In related news, Morrisons has announced its exclusive sponsorship of Clarkson’s Farm, including the upcoming fourth season and all previous episodes. The retail giant says the deal, brokered by Morrisons’ media agency Wavemaker UK with Amazon Ads, reinforces its commitment to British farming. As reported by Farmers Weekly, each UK episode will feature a 10-second ident – “Clarkson’s Farm, brought to you by Morrisons” – featuring farmyard animals including sheep and cows mimicking in-store tannoy announcements.
Alex Rogerson, Morrisons’ customer and trade planning director, said: “This sponsorship celebrates the journey of great British-farmed food, from field to fork, and honours the farmers behind it.” This sponsorship deal highlights the growing importance of sustainable and locally sourced food, and Farmers Weekly will continue to provide updates on this and other rural issues.
The fourth season of Clarkson’s Farm is set to be just as captivating as previous series, with Jeremy Clarkson facing new challenges and making new discoveries on his Oxfordshire farm. With the support of Morrisons and the expertise of farmhand Harriet Cowan, Jeremy is determined to make his farm-to-fork dream a success.
Source: Farmers Weekly