Clarkson’s Farm finally made it back onto our screens last week after what feels like an age! And it did not disappoint. It took us on an emotional roller coaster, whilst highlighting many important issues that farmers deal with on a daily basis.
Millions of us were on the edge of our seats, settling down to watch Clarkson and the gang’s latest antics on Diddly Squat Farm. It was only the first four episodes have been released, with the second five episodes dropping on Prime Video on the 10th May.
And, the idea of the farms earnings is something that has been talked about in previous series highlighting the little profit that the farm featured on Prime Video makes. Clarkson’s said the farm had made £114 profit from a year’s trading in the first series. And, this series sees Clarkson and Kaleb in competition to earn the most.
Whilst it seems that the farm doesn’t make much money, it seems to be earning Jeremy Clarkson profit in other areas according to reports from the Mirror. The Clarkson’s Farm presenter was reportedly offered a three series deal with Prime Video for a eye-watering figure of more than £200 million.
With the show being Prime Video’s number one show in the UK, it’s no surprise the ex-Top Gear presenter is being paid the big bucks for his hit show that follows the daily goings on up on Diddly Squat Farm.
We along with other fans of the series have missed Gerald’s input, but unfortunately he dealt with cancer during filming of season three of Clarkson’s Farm. But, looks to be on the mend according to Kaleb and Clarkson’s discussion son the show.
The series looks to continue with more of the same – as the gang continues to navigate all the trials and tribulations of the world of British farming. Highlights include hot weather threatening crops, inflation increasing the price of supplies, and Clarkson coming to terms with the end of his dream of opening a restaurant.
In this series, we can expect goats, pigs, mushrooms, nettles, and deer as possible ways to earn money – whether they do or not, only time will tell when the new series starts in May.
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