The first series of Jeremy Clarkson’s farm show, Clarkson’s Farm, was a hit with viewers but when can we expect a second series?
The Amazon Prime documentary series saw Clarkson swap cars for cattle when he decided to try and run the 1,000 acre farm in the Cotswolds he brought in 2008.
The show premiered in June 2021 and charted Clarkson’s attempts to run the renamed Diddly Squat Farm, which located between Chipping Norton and Chadlington in West Oxfordshire.
The popularity of the series, however, has caused trouble people who live near the farm, as eager fans make the journey to see the farm and visit the Diddly Squat Farm Shop.
This is everything we know so far about series two of Clarkson’s Farm:
Has a second series been confirmed?
Despite initial rumours the show was going to be axed, a second series was confirmed in July 2021.
Clarkson took to Twitter to tell viewers the good news via a video filmed by the show’s breakout star, Kaleb Cooper.
He said: “Following the success of the first series I am delighted to say there will be a second series of Clarkson’s Farm.”
Good news pic.twitter.com/IuFzAdhvHF
— Jeremy Clarkson (@JeremyClarkson) July 21, 2021
When will it be released?
There is no word yet on an exact release date however filming is currently underway.
The show is expected to drop sometime in 2022.
Diddly Squat Farm Shop announced it will be closed during January and February, to the disappointment of fans, which could open up the space for filming.
Is there a trailer?
There is no trailer yet, however Clarkson keeps eager fans updated with Diddly Squat’s day-to-day business via his Instagram and Twitter accounts.
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