An update on season four of Jeremy Clarkson’s hit show Clarkson’s Farm has been released.
The Prime Video documentary has become globally popular since its first season aired in 2021 showing life on Mr Clarkson’s farm in Chadlington.
Diddly Squat Farm was bought by the former Top Gear host in 2008 and is now a tourist hotspot for fans worldwide.
Season three of the show was released across May in two instalments but now the team behind the show have released filming updates on season four.
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Two separate announcements were released across social media on Thursday giving fans a glimpse of the new season.
Posting on the official Diddly Squat Farm Shop Facebook page, Mr Clarkson said: “Another day, in the can. S4.”
This was accompanied by a photograph showing the crews’ radios and microphones stacked together after a day of filming.
A photograph of Mr Clarkson and his girlfriend Lisa Horgan was also shared on X alongside the news that the fourth season was being filmed.
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The 64-year-old celebrity ran into problems on the farm earlier this week when his tractor broke down close to the Farm Shop.
“Jeremy Clarkson we [are] at the Diddly Squat Farm Shop, only fair you do a drive by no,” said the fan on X.
The Who Wants to Be a Millionaire presenter responded: “Was drilling in the field opposite this morning,” said Mr Clarkson.
“Then the tractor broke.”
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