Amazon in talks to renew Clarkson's Farm for Season 4

The series had been in doubt since a controversial Jeremy Clarkson column on Meghan Markle

Alex Black
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Amazon in talks to renew Clarkson's Farm for Season 4

Amazon looks set to renew Clarkson's Farm for a fourth season after questions over whether the show would continue following a controversial column by Jeremy Clarkson on Meghan Markle.

The column lead to speculation Amazon would drop the former Top Gear star.

Filming is currently ongoing on Season 3.

VIDEO: Fan captures Jeremy Clarkson on tractor at Diddly Squat

According to Deadline, talks are ongoing about renewing for a Season 4 of the series, which has been Amazon's best performing UK original show.

See also: Jeremy Clarkson welcomes new piglets at Diddly Squat Farm

However, it emphasised a deal was not yet over the line.

Mr Clarkson's honest view of farming has been popular with the general public and farmers, with the series following him and Kaleb Cooper on their farming activities.

See also: New documentary on 'hard man' Vinnie Jones to highlight his passion for farming and the British Countryside

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