Clarkson Farm finally has a return date. Season two of the popular Amazon Prime series, which sees the former Top Gear presenter attempt to run his 1,000-acre farm in the Cotswolds, was a huge hit when it first launched in June, 2021.
So much so that Amazon Prime viewers almost immediately began asking for a second series. Back in July, 2021, Jeremy Clarkson and popular co-star Kaleb Cooper confirmed this would be the case, telling fans: "Following the success of the first series, I'm delighted to say there will be a second series of Clarkson's Farm." You can read more on this here.
However, more than a year then passed with no news - until now, when the Who Wants to be a Millionaire presenter confirmed to his 5.1 million followers when he and his farm would be returning to screens.
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The comeback was initially teased by Amazon Prime with a clue package. Posting a series of pictures on Instagram, the streaming service said: "Clarkson's Farm Fans! We've got a surprise for ewe."
The following clues were then shared:
- Jeremy lost 10 acres of crops in his first year of farming.
- Kaleb gets his hair cut in February.
- It can take 2023 hours for a potato to grow.
- Charlie's favourite season is in spring.
- Jeremy has two painful sheep encounters in season 1.
Following the tease, Jeremy then took to social media himself. Sharing a string of pictures of himself alongside Kaleb, the presenter started a countdown.
He wrote: "Did you work out the announcement date? only 64 days to go!! Clarkson's Farm (out 10th February!!)" Clarkson's Farm season 2 starts February 10 on Amazon Prime. For more showbiz and television stories get our newsletter here.
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