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Watch the trailer for 'Clarkson’s Farm' Season 5, coming to Prime Video on June 3

Key takeaways

  • Clarkson's Farm Season 5 launches exclusively on Prime Video globally June 3.
  • New episodes will roll out weekly until June 17.
  • The new season follows Jeremy Clarkson as he makes big changes at the farm while navigating the fallout from a government budget.
Jeremy Clarkson and the Diddly Squat team are back.
Prime Video has released the official trailer for Clarkson's Farm Season 5, debuting exclusively on the streaming service on June 3.

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Here's everything you need to know.

What is 'Clarkson's Farm' Season 5 about?

The new series of Clarkson's Farm opens with Jeremy stricken by a major health scare, leaving him under strict doctors' orders to take it easy. But rest isn't an option. A new flock of Easy Care sheep arrives to help lighten the load, but the pub's ongoing issues, its first festive season, and a government budget that sends shockwaves through the UK farming community makes slowing down impossible.
Meanwhile, a visit to the UK's biggest agricultural expo inspires Jeremy to take the farm hi-tech, resulting in a baffled Kaleb taking his first journey abroad to the Netherlands, where cutting-edge farms inspire the rise of the machines. Soon, Diddly Squat's fields are scanned with lasers and robot tractors take charge as Clarkson's Farm shows what the future of farming could look like-if that future was run by an impatient 65-year-old and his antagonistic young farm manager.
In the climactic episodes, things turn dark as bad luck strikes from every direction, causing massive upset and tension in every way possible.

How to watch 'Clarkson's Farm' Season 5 on Prime Video

Clarkson's Farm will launch globally and exclusively on Prime Video on June 3 with the first four episodes. The eight-episode season will then roll out weekly, with two more episodes releasing on June 10 and the final two launching on June 17.
If you want to catch up with Clarkson and the rest of the crew before Season 5 debuts, the previous four seasons of the UK Original Series are all available to watch now on Prime Video worldwide.
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What else can I watch on Prime Video?

If you enjoy Clarkson's Farm, Prime Video offers plenty of other titles that feature the cast such as The Grand Tour with Jeremy Clarkson and The World According to Kaleb: On Tour with Kaleb Cooper.

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