Jeremy Clarkson has revealed that filming for the sixth series of Clarkson's Farm could begin earlier than planned, thanks to an unexpected reason: snow. The presenter had previously agreed to pause filming while co-star Kaleb Cooper was in Australia and he worked on Millionaire Hot Seat, but he made a conditional promise: 'If it snows we'll start filming again.'
Snow has already fallen in Oxfordshire, where the farm featured in the Prime Video series is located, prompting speculation that cameras could roll as early as this week. Clarkson told The Sun that while series five has not yet been released, series six is a certainty, and a seventh series is also possible.
'We'll definitely do six,' Clarkson said, adding that Amazon is keen for another season and that he has a 'good idea' for it. He stated the series would only end 'when there are no more ideas,' and he already has 'two quite good' concepts for series six and seven.
Meanwhile, Harriet Cowan, who joined the show earlier in 2025 as a temporary replacement for Kaleb, has become a fan favourite. After sharing memories on Instagram, fans flooded the comments with requests for her return in season five. One user tagged Clarkson, asking for 'more Harriet in the upcoming seasons,' while others echoed the sentiment.
Harriet, however, remains uncertain about her future on the show. 'We've always left it very open,' she said on BBC Breakfast. 'I'm here if he needs me, but no plans at the minute.' She admitted being 'shocked' by the positive reaction to her debut, adding, 'I didn't realise so many people are interested in me and what I do day to day.'



