The launch date for the highly anticipated second series of Clarkson’s Farm has been revealed.
The hit series which will follow another year in the life of Diddly Squat Farm and the antics of Jeremy Clarkson, Kaleb Cooper and his band agricultural associates will air on Amazon Prime Video on February 10 2023.
The eagerly awaited second series will feature Mr Clarkson's dealings with West Oxfordshire District Council "as he attempts to diversify his operation with a restaurant".
In October the TV presenter, 62, appealed against an enforcement notice that had ordered the farm's restaurant and cafe, on Chipping Norton Road, Chadlington, to be shut, after it opened in July.
He had previously had two planning applications rejected by West Oxfordshire District Council.
He has already raged on live TV about the “not terribly bright people” in planning departments in West Oxfordshire.
And said “no” is the council’s answer to “everything” when it comes to his property.
Chipping Norton tractor driver Kaleb Cooper, stone wall favourite Gerald, advisor ‘Cheerful’ Charlie Ireland and Mr Clarkson's partner and farm shop-keeper Lisa Hogan all return plus many new characters.
Audiences can also look forward to plenty more action from the farm as production has started on the third series of the series.
The launch date was 'revealed' on Instagram through a series of cryptic clues.
The first said: ‘Jeremy lost 10 acres of crops in his first year of farming,’ with the number 10 written in bold.
The second: ‘Kaleb gets his hair cut in February,’ with ‘February’ in bold.
Third clue: ‘It can take 2023 hours for a potato to grow,’ – ‘2023’ in bold.
Then: ‘Charlie’s favourite season is spring,’ and: ‘Jeremy had two painful sheep encounters in Season 1.’
‘Season’ and ‘two’ were highlighted bold.
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