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Clarkson's Farm Season 5 premieres on Prime Video in June

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Clarkson's Farm Season 5 premieres on Prime Video in June
Key Points
  • Season 5 premieres June 3, 2025, with episodes released in batches over three weeks.
  • Kaleb Cooper returns and goes on his first trip abroad, pushed by Jeremy Clarkson.
  • Filming faced setbacks including health issues, weather, and budget cuts, described as a 'conveyor belt of misery'.

The series will debut with its first four episodes on June 3, followed by two more on June 10, and the final two on June 17. Key cast member Kaleb Cooper, who was absent from early episodes of the fourth series, returns for the new season. In this installment, Jeremy Clarkson pushes Cooper out of his comfort zone by taking him on his first trip abroad, though the destination and purpose remain unspecified.

According to Daily Express - Showbiz, Jeremy Clarkson described the fifth series as 'a conveyor belt of misery' due to setbacks during filming. Production started in June 2025 and wrapped in September 2025, with challenges including Clarkson's health battle, poor weather conditions, and the impact of government budget cuts. The exact nature of Clarkson's health issues and the specific setbacks that forced him to send cameras away in October 2024 are not detailed.

Clarkson's Farm is back, and amidst a government budget that sends the UK farming community into uproar, Jeremy decides some big changes are needed to make the farm run more smoothly. But while the farm tries to go high-tech - resulting in Kaleb's first ever trip abroad - even bigger developments are heading for Diddly Squat that are going to prove much more of a challenge.

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Prime Video stated that the farm attempts to go high-tech, leading to Cooper's overseas journey, but bigger developments at Diddly Squat Farm will pose significant challenges. The show follows Clarkson as he runs the farm in rural Oxfordshire, with the specifics of the high-tech changes and the nature of the upcoming challenges yet to be revealed.

We finished filming the fifth series of Clarkson's Farm this week. And I'm sure you're hoping that when you get to see it next spring, it'll be a comedic eight-part festival of cute animals, laughter and incomprehensible dry-stone walling. It isn't, though. Because the last 12 months have been a conveyor belt of misery.

Jeremy Clarkson, Presenter and farmer
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