Clarkson's Farm season 4 release date CONFIRMED as Amazon drops first-look at new Jeremy Clarkson series
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The Diddly Squat family will soon be back on screens in the show's fourth run
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Jeremy Clarkson, Kaleb Cooper, Lisa Hogan, Charlie Ireland, and the rest of the clan at Diddly Squat will be back on screens in all-new episodes of Clarkson's Farm soon.
Heading into its fourth season, Clarkson's Farm has proven to be one of Amazon Prime Video's biggest success stories, with fans across the globe binging the series so far.
The show follows former Top Gear host Clarkson as he ditches life behind the wheel of the latest sports car for his tractor, taking the reins of his own Oxfordshire farm.
In season four, the cameras will follow Clarkson, 64, as he delves into the world of pub ownership - and the new instalments arrive in just a few weeks time.
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Amazon has confirmed the new series will arrive on May 23.
The streamer broke the news on Instagram alongside a series of first-look images from the fourth run.
"Same farm, new pub. #ClarksonsFarm Season 4 coming to Prime Video on the 23rd May," the caption of the post read.
Inevitably, fans rushed to the comments section to express their delight at having a confirmed date in the diary for new episodes.
Jeremy Clarkson and Kaleb Cooper will be back for a fourth season
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"Best news I've heard so far this year," one Instagram user commented before a second echoed: Can’t wait …………" followed by a clapping emoji. (sic)
The announcement comes just days after it was confirmed that the upcoming fifth season would feature an appearance from none other than Prince William.
The Prince of Wales met with Cooper and Ireland last month during a public appearance where he spoke to 60 young farming tenants at a Duchy of Cornwall event.
A release date for season five remains under wraps for now ahead of the fourth run's launch.
In the meantime, fans can speculate as to what exactly they can expect to see and what new hijinks The Grand Tour star will find himself involved in next.
One thing that is for sure is that fans will get to witness firsthand the rigmarole Clarkson faced when buying and running his very own pub.
The Farmer's Dog opened in August last year, but it's safe to say Clarkson hasn't had the easiest of times keeping things afloat at the Burford pub.
By Christmas, Clarkson had branded the business venture a "total disaster" due to the challenges of trying to make a profit.
Clarkson's Farm: Jeremy Clarkson and Charlie Ireland will be back in season four
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From the five-figure sum he pays to keep the council "off his back" each month to the bouts of theft that have been taking place at the pub, Clarkson's money-making scheme hasn't exactly reaped the financial rewards.
He's also faced criticism from punters for a number of features at the pub, including a cashless policy and the fact he charged £200 for an extra-large pie in his neighbouring butchers.
Clarkson has been lauded, however, for keeping the produce at his pub and adjacent butchers and restaurant sourced entirely from British farmers.
Speaking to GB News at the opening of his pub, Clarkson conceded the impact would make a "tiny pinprint" on British farming, but he encouraged farmers from across the country to form "co-operatives" to purchase their own pubs in the hopes it could help them generate a profit.