Jeremy Clarkson is back on the farm as returns for a fourth season this month. Across eight new episodes, fans will follow the trials and tribulations of Diddly Squat, Jeremy's 1,000-acre farm in the Cotswolds. The new instalment will re-join the former Top Gear host a few months after the events of season three as he navigates new challenges, ambitious projects and hilarious moments on the farm.
Once again, Jeremy has help from a dedicated crew of friends and colleagues, including returning favourites Kaleb Cooper, Cheerful Charlie, Gerald Cooper and Lisa Hogan. The new episodes will follow Jeremy on the road to becoming a pub landlord, as he's faced by obstacles including derelict buildings and red tape. All this is while he manages livestock including a big new bull, a very little pig and 'high-tech' goats during one of the toughest years ever for British farmers.
The official synopsis reads: "After rounding off series three with the Diddly Squat gang toasting a tumultuous year, we return a few months later to find life on the farm has changed. Kaleb is on a nationwide tour, Lisa is working on a new product line and Jeremy is left to run the farm alone.
"In Kaleb's absence, Jeremy must keep Diddly on track and comes up with an idea. Thwarted in his attempts to open a Farm to Fork restaurant, Jeremy plans to reignite that vision and get back in the council's good books by drawing crowds away from the farm shop - all he needs to do is buy a pub."

The final trailer for dropped earlier this month, confirming Jeremy's long-time friend and co-host Richard Hammond will make an appearance in the new episodes. Taking to the YouTube comments, one fan said: "Seeing Hammond making a cameo made me jump up and down like a 12-year-old
Another said: "Still managing to make a farming show relevant and funny. Love him or hate him, it's some of the best TV around." A third said: "I can't wait. Anything Clarkson does is super entertaining."
Not everyone is a fan though, as this comment said: "That's nice but he's boring. Just saying."
The new season follows the return of another hit docuseries, the fourth season of . Streaming now on Disney+, the new episodes follow Ryan Reynolds, Rob McElhenney and the Red Dragons as they climb the football pyramid and battle for promotion to the EFL Championship.
But for Clarkson fans, here's when Clarkson's Farm season four is released and how to watch the new episodes for free.
has been split into three parts, with episodes one to four premiering Wednesday, May 23. Episodes five to six will be released a week later on May 30, followed by episodes seven to eight on June 6.
Clarkson's Farm season four is available to stream for free with an or by signing up for an Amazon Prime . Prime usually costs £8.99 a month or £95 a year and comes with a host of benefits like next day delivery, Amazon Music Prime, Deliveroo Plus and free delivery on HelloFresh orders for a year, but members can try all this for 30 days without paying a penny.
Amazon also offers without the added Prime benefits for £5.99 a month after a 30-day free trial.
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