Jeremy Clarkson has confirmed that Clarkson's Farm Season 6 is officially in production at Prime Video, just days after his cancer diagnosis was made public. The announcement follows the conclusion of the fifth series, which revealed Clarkson had been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer.
Filming Underway at Diddly Squat
Clarkson took to Instagram with a filmed update, standing in front of a Lamborghini tractor. "So, bit of a year," he began. "But, I am delighted to tell you that Season 6 of Clarkson's Farm is currently being filmed. It's in production." He added, "And that's particularly good news for me because... well, if you know, you know. And, if you don't know, you need to watch Season 5."
The update comes after Clarkson was spotted with camera crews at Diddly Squat Farm, fueling speculation that filming had begun. The fifth season aired on Prime Video and ended with the emotional revelation of his cancer diagnosis, which left farming colleagues Kaleb Cooper and Charlie Ireland devastated.
Health Update and Fan Reaction
Just hours before the Season 6 announcement, Clarkson posted on Instagram to reassure followers he is "perfectly fine" and urged men to get tested for prostate cancer. He has since been confirmed as cancer-free. Fans responded enthusiastically, with one writing, "Best news of the day!" and another saying, "Absolutely thrilled... excitedly awaiting season 6."
Previous Challenges and Triumphs
The fifth series also featured Clarkson's emergency cardiac procedure in late 2024 and the difficult decision to put down his pregnant cow after inconclusive tuberculosis test results. However, positive moments included the successful demonstration of the AI-powered AgBot tractor and the birth of Kaleb Cooper's third child with fiancée Taya.
Clarkson's Farm Season 6 is expected to arrive on Prime Video in summer 2027. The show also stars Clarkson's partner Lisa Hogan and dry stone walling specialist Gerald Cooper.



