Clarkson’s Farm fans will get a clearer idea of ​​when Series 3 will be released

Clarkson’s Farm Viewers might be disappointed to learn that they have to wait a little longer than expected for season three.

The Prime Video documentaries follow the former Top equipment Presenter Jeremy Clarskon tries to make his farm in the Cotswolds profitable.

Clarkson is currently filming the third season of the series, with production scheduled to wrap in October.

Although fans were disappointed by the long wait for a new series, they began to expect a more positive update when Clarkson announced “fantastic news” about the series last month.

However, those who were expecting a 2023 release date to be announced have now been left disappointed deadline A report claims that the third season is scheduled to release in 2024.

Although the broadcaster didn’t mention a specific month, it could be that Prime Video will release new episodes in February, as the second series was released earlier this year.

The outlet also claimed that “people familiar with the matter said discussions” about a fourth season “have been positive and that there is ambition on both sides to bring the series back.” However, it was noted that “a deal is not yet finalized.” The Independent Amazon has asked for comment.

Clarkson’s Farm was recently defended at the Edinburgh TV Festival by Amazon representative Fozia Khan.

The defense came after reports that Amazon had “severed ties” with Clarkson over the dispute over his widely criticized Meghan Markle column last December.

Clarkson published a column in The sun In it, he wrote that he despised Meghan on a “cellular level” and dreamed of the duchess being paraded naked around Britain while a crowd threw “excrement” at her.

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At the time, he issued a lengthy public apology on his Instagram account, saying he was “sickened” when he realized that while writing the column, which became the most complained about article of all time by British press watchdog IPSO, ” “completely failed”.

Clarkson also revealed that he sent an email to Meghan and Prince Harry on Christmas Day in which he admitted his language was “disgraceful” and that he was “deeply sorry.”

Speaking at the Edinburgh TV Festival, Fozia Khan, who stars in unscripted UK Originals at Amazon Studios, said Clarkson’s Farm was “so much bigger than Clarkson” and called it “a really good show.”

Dan Grabiner, head of originals for the UK and Northern Europe at Amazon Studios, then said: “I can’t tell you what a phenomenon the show itself is and the impact it has had on the agricultural community and farming.”

“We get messages from farmers all over the world who just love the show and love Kaleb (Cooper) and Gerald (Cooper), and they relate to these characters and say they’ve never really seen their world on screen before have, which is amazing.” .

“And like Fozia said, it’s a lot bigger than Jeremy Clarkson.”

Emma Bowman

Emma Bowman is a USTimesPost U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Emma Bowman joined USTimesPost in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing emma@ustimespost.com.

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