Fans of Clarkson's Farm are searching for similar shows after Season 5 recently wrapped up on Prime Video. The hit series follows former Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson as he attempts to run Diddly Squat Farm, aided by farm hand Kaleb Cooper and land agent Charlie Ireland. The show has been praised for raising global awareness about farming challenges. Here are five shows that offer a similar blend of farming, heartwarming moments, and rural life.
Fletcher's Family Farm
Fletcher's Family Farm, airing on ITV, stars former Emmerdale actor and Strictly Come Dancing champion Kelvin Fletcher, his wife Liz, and their four children. The series documents their transition from urban life to running a farm on the edge of the Peak District. Like Clarkson's Farm, viewers see the family learn about rearing livestock and planting crops, with heartwarming moments amidst the chaos. Available on ITVX.
The Yorkshire Vet
The Yorkshire Vet is a documentary series on Channel 5 that follows vets Julian Norton and Peter Wright as they treat animals across Yorkshire. The show highlights the work of Skeldale Veterinary Centre in Thirsk, originally the practice of James Herriot (Alf Wight). Since launching in 2015, it has remained a firm favourite, offering feel-good viewing similar to Clarkson's Farm. Available on Channel 5.
Countryfile
BBC's Countryfile, a Sunday teatime staple, is essential for those keen to learn about British farming. Much like Clarkson's Farm, it tackles major obstacles affecting UK agriculture. Jeremy Clarkson even name-checked Countryfile in Season 5, revealing it inspired him to purchase his EasyCare sheep. Available on BBC.
Our Dream Farm with Matt Baker
Our Dream Farm, hosted by former Countryfile presenter Matt Baker on Channel 4, teams up with the National Trust. The factual series follows Matt as he finds aspiring farmers to take on vacant farms across the UK, helping them realise their agricultural dreams. Available on Channel 4.
All Creatures Great and Small
All Creatures Great and Small is a period drama on Channel 5, based on the books by Yorkshire vet Alf Wight (pen name James Herriot). Set in the 1930s Yorkshire Dales, it follows three vets. Originally adapted in the 1970s and running until 1990, the series was rebooted in 2020, starring Nicholas Ralph, Samuel West, and Rachel Shenton. While not a reality series, it offers a quaint, rural escape. Available on Channel 5 and U.
Clarkson's Farm Season 5 is streaming on Prime Video now.



