Clarkson’s Farm Season 5 brings back the chaos, mishaps, and heartfelt moments from Jeremy Clarkson’s Diddly Squat Farm. Fans eagerly await the next chapter of this hit Amazon Prime Video series. Here’s everything known so far about release date updates, cast news, plot hints, and more.

Is Clarkson’s Farm Season 5 Releasing In February 2026?

Several reports point to May 2026 – same slot as seasons 3 and 4. Filming wrapped end of September 2025. Clarkson dropped the classic “that’s a wrap” photo on Instagram with half the crew looking knackered. Post-production has been running since October/November. The Bonfire Night teaser clip Amazon put out late 2025 basically screamed “we’re editing right now”.

No exact date yet – Amazon loves doing the one-month-out reveal. But if the pattern holds, mid-to-late May feels safest. Still 100% Prime Video exclusive.

Clarkson’s Farm Season 5 Expected Cast

Pretty much the full gang:

  • Jeremy Clarkson – still the world’s most expensive amateur farmer
  • Kaleb Cooper – 26 going on 60, still the only adult in the room
  • Lisa Hogan – keeping the farm shop alive and Jeremy in check
  • Charlie Ireland – the man who has to explain why they can’t just “buy better weather”

Gerald, Cheerful Charlie’s quieter mate, the various contractors, and a load of the Chipping Norton locals will almost certainly pop up too. Harriet Cowan (the absolute legend who joined later seasons) is doing her own Channel 4 presenting gig now, so she’s not expected to be a regular – fingers crossed for at least a cameo or phone-in though.

Clarkson’s Farm Season 5 Potential Plot

They’ve gone very quiet on specifics (classic Clarkson move), but bits and pieces have leaked through interviews and off-hand comments:

  • Less “cute animals and funny fails”, more proper serious-farm-year stuff
  • Clarkson said the season got unexpectedly heavy at points – “not just laughs this time”
  • Weather continues being the main villain (shocker)
  • Farm shop is still growing – expect more product drama
  • Animals – pigs, cows, sheep all still causing grief
  • Probably another crack at arable crops after the last harvest mess

Basically the usual cocktail: machinery that explodes, paperwork that never ends, nature that hates them, and four people trying not to kill each other while explaining to the rest of us why food costs what it does.

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