After just two weeks in prime time, Channel 7 has quietly dropped Jeremy Clarkson’s version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire from its Wednesday night schedule.
Jeremy Clarkson is back for another season of Clarkson’s Farm, facing new challenges, ambitious ideas, and unexpected hurdles as he attempts to expand his empire beyond Diddly Squat.
Audiences can expect in-depth, authentic, and unexpected trials and tribulations as Jeremy, Lisa, Kaleb, Gerald, and Cheerful Charlie tackle the ever-unpredictable world of British farming.
The series shows another year in the life of Diddly Squat farm as Britain’s best-known but least qualified farmer Jeremy Clarkson returns with his rag-tag band of agricultural associates.
The future television career of controversial broadcaster Jeremy Clarkson appears in doubt as the fallout continues following his controversial comments about Meghan Markle.
The series shows another year in the life of Diddly Squat farm as Britain’s best-known but least qualified farmer Jeremy Clarkson returns with his rag-tag band of agricultural associates.
After much speculation, Amazon Prime Video has finally confirmed Clarkson’s Farm will return for second season, following the runaway success of the UK original series in June.