Jeremy Clarkson has put an end to months of speculation about his future as a farmer by confirming two further seasons of his hit farming show will be back on Prime Video.
Mr Clarkson made the announcement last week on Instagram in a ‘hilarious' video as he tried to round up sheep into the shape of a four to resemble the extension of Clarkson's Farm into a fourth series.
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He had help from the likes of Kaleb Cooper, his partner Lisa Hogan, his beloved dog, and a lot of ‘misbehaving' sheep on Diddly Squat Farm in the Cotswold.
Mr Clarkson ends the video stating, ‘why does everything go wrong?' in a statement most farmers can empathise with.
Prime Video has yet to release the date when the third series will be broadcast despite filming officially ending back in October.
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Top phrases from Jeremy Clarkson and Kaleb Cooper on Clarkson's Farm
The Prime Video series documents the former Top Gear host's ‘unlikely' quest to become a farmer as he deals with disobedient animals, unresponsive crops, unhelpful weather, a pandemic and a quest to diversify after making £144 in annual profit.
In a mixed week for the Cotswold's farmer, Mr Clarkson confirmed his other Prime Video series with James May and Richard Hammond, The Grand Tour, would be coming to an end next year.
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After the release of Clarkson's Farm series two earlier this year, the Broadcasters' Audience Research Board said the show was Prime Video's most watched show with just under 7.6m viewers.