Clarkson’s Farm fans have a bit of a wait in their hands for season three, the show’s star revealed this week.
Amazon Prime docs to follow top gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson, 63, as he tries to make his farm in the Cotswolds profitable.
On Instagram, a fan account called Clarkson’s Farm Fans shared their excitement for the show’s upcoming third season, asking followers: “Who’s excited?”
Among the commenters was Clarkson himself, who warned: “We really won’t finish filming until October.
“There are some things we are working on but won’t be able to solve until then. So it’s still some time away.
Season two was released in February of this year and has been a hit in terms of ratings, becoming the stream’s most-watched original show in the UK.
The show will return for a third season despite reports that Amazon has “severed ties” with Clarkson following a controversy over his obnoxious Meghan Markle columnist last December.
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TV presenter and journalist who published a column in Sun in it he wrote that he despised Meghan on a “cellular level” and dreamed of the duchess being paraded naked across England while crowds threw “poop” at her.
Clarkson issued a lengthy public apology on his Instagram account at the time saying he “felt sick” when he realized he had “completely wrong” writing the column that became IPSO’s most-complained article ever by the UK’s press watchdog.
Clarkson also revealed that he sent an email to Meghan and Prince Harry on Christmas Day, acknowledging his language was “disgraceful” and that he was “deeply sorry”.
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He also said that his hosts at Amazon and ITV, where he presents Who wants to be a millionaire?was “impatient” at his comments.
Jeremy Clarkson in ‘Clarkson’s Ranch’
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In May, the Prime Minister was forced to deny that the move to relax planning rules around setting up farm shops had happened because Clarkson’s Farm after the show’s stars attended a summit in Downing Street aimed at securing the UK’s supermarket supply chain.
Much of the show’s second season focused on the local council controversy over Clarkson’s plan to give more visitors access to his Diddly Squat farm and the store attached to it.
This controversy comes before Clarkson was forced to close his controversial restaurant on Diddly Squat farm, following much criticism from locals.
He also later admitted that people couldn’t come in for a Covid vaccine because of the traffic generated by his farm shop.
The first two series of Clarkson’s Farm available to watch on Amazon Prime.