Kaleb Cooper, the breakout star of Clarkson's Farm, is set to headline his own Prime Video series titled Kaleb: Down Under. The four-part show will follow the 27-year-old farming contractor as he travels to Australia to explore large-scale agriculture.
Cooper, known for his work with Jeremy Clarkson at Diddly Squat Farm in Oxfordshire, will embark on his first solo trip abroad. Production is scheduled to begin this autumn, with the series showcasing his efforts to expand his farming business internationally.
Prime Video's synopsis describes the show as featuring farming on a scale Cooper has never encountered, spanning thousands of acres across Australia. He will meet local farmers, immerse himself in the culture, and tackle challenges far removed from his usual routines in Chipping Norton.
Cooper expressed excitement about the opportunity, stating: 'I spend most of my time with the most travelled man in the world, so I got brave and booked my first ever flight to see what all the fuss was about. Australia here I come!'
Despite the new project, Prime Video has confirmed that Cooper will return for Clarkson's Farm season 5, which is expected next year. Tara Erer, Head of Northern Europe Originals at Amazon MGM Studios, praised Cooper's 'no-nonsense farming wisdom and unmistakable charm'.
A release date for Kaleb: Down Under has yet to be announced. All four seasons of Clarkson's Farm are currently available to stream on Prime Video.



