A director on Clarkson's Farm has confirmed a fourth series could soon be a reality with Amazon bosses reportedly keen to discuss its stay on the platform.
Kit Lynch-Robinson, who directed the final episode on series two of Clarkson's Farm, told his followers on Instagram season four of Jeremy Clarkson's hit farming series could soon be a reality with Amazon making ‘all the right noises' so far.
Mr Lynch-Robinson said he has spent the last year directing season three - which is due to be released in the near future - with Kaleb Cooper and Gerald Cooper tipped for a return to help Jeremy Clarkson run Diddly Squat Farm in the Cotswolds.
Data collected from the Broadcasters' Audience Research Board - which compiles audience measurement and television ratings in the United Kingdom - said Clarkson's Farm had already broken viewing records for Amazon Prime Video with 7.6 million people having watched just over a month after it was first released back in February.
He added it was a delight to work with a great team on a fantastic show which was ‘heartfelt, education and fun'.
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