Amazon Prime has announced when series two of Clarkson’s Farm will be aired next year. The company set out a series of clues on social media so fans can work out the exact date. The first series about former Top Gear favourite Jeremy Clarkson taking over a 1,000-acre Cotwolds farm was a massive hit for Amazon Prime. Fans clamoured for more and eventually a second series was commissioned and filmed.
And there was plenty of drama as the cameras rolled at his Chadlington farm to record the second series which will come out next February and fans will no doubt be able to see the outspoken motoring journalist fall out with his neighbours and the local council over his Diddly Squat farm shop during the course of the year. New cafe bar for Cheltenham will be 'food led' and discourage 'vertical drinking'
They are delighted that they will soon be able to see Clarkson’s take on issues such as the price of food and be able to catch up with old favourites such as Clarkson's right hand man Kaleb Cooper. Amazon Prime announced on Instagram: “Amazing (n) ewes. We've hidden something exciting in these fun facts... did you work it out?”
Clue number one read: “Jeremy lost ten acres of crops in his first year of farming.” The second was: ”Kaleb gets his hair cut in February. " This was followed by the statement: “It can take 2023 hours for a potato to grow.” In case anyone was in any doubt a photo of land agent Charlie Ireland said: '”Charlie's favourite season is spring” followed by: “Jeremy had two painful sheep encounters in Season one.”
Then 24-year-old, Kaleb wrote: 'Roll on 10th of feb”. Fans reacted with glee to finally learn season two will air on February 10, 2023. Promoted Stories But some of the neighbours won’t be so happy because the previous series saw a massive spike in the number of visitors to Diddly Squat farm. They say it caused traffic chaos in and around the sleepy Cotswolds village.
And the local council have told Jeremy that he has to stop selling goods from outside the area in his farm shop and close down his makeshift cafe in a shed, as well as remove all portable toilets and all tables that would be used by diners. Agents working on behalf of Jeremy and the farm, are appealing the order so no doubt series three will be needed to show how that works out .
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