
Clarkson’s Farm series 5 is now streaming on Prime Video, with the first four episodes of the hit UK Original available from today, 3 June. The eight-part series will be released in three weekly batches, with episodes 5-6 arriving on 10 June and episodes 7-8 following on 17 June.
The new series opens with Jeremy Clarkson facing a major health scare, leaving him under strict doctors’ orders to slow down. Naturally, life at Diddly Squat Farm has other ideas. The new episodes see a flock of Easy Care sheep arrive to help lighten the load, while ongoing issues at the pub, its first festive season and a government budget that sends shockwaves through the UK farming community make rest almost impossible.
The series also takes a more high-tech turn this time around, as a visit to the UK’s biggest agricultural expo inspires Clarkson to explore the future of farming. That leads Kaleb Cooper on his first journey abroad, with a road trip to the Netherlands introducing him to cutting-edge farms and the rise of agricultural machines.

For CultureCues, Clarkson’s Farm remains one of Prime Video’s most watchable UK originals because it makes the pressure of life at Diddly Squat genuinely entertaining, while still showing how difficult farming can be. Series 5 seems to lean into that, with pub troubles, farming headaches and new technology all adding to Jeremy Clarkson’s workload, while Kaleb Cooper continues to react to it all with exactly the level of disbelief viewers have come to expect. We will be tuning in to see what drama Diddly Squat brings this series.
Clarkson’s Farm series 5 is streaming now on Prime Video, with new episodes arriving weekly until 17 June.
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