Anticipation is mounting as the fourth season of Clarkson's Farm is set to release later this month, leaving fans on the edge of their seats.
Prime Video has tantalised viewers with a trailer for the upcoming eight-episode series, revealing a twist in the tale: a new farmhand steps in while fan-favourite Kaleb Cooper is temporarily absent.
The trailer kicks off with Jeremy Clarkson expressing his mixed feelings about Kaleb's absence, but the arrival of an energetic new farmhand quickly fills the void, even offering to tame Jeremy's unruly eyebrows.
Adding to the excitement, Richard Hammond pops up in the series, inspiring Jeremy to name a piglet 'Richard Ham'.
This season, Jeremy embarks on his most daring venture yet as he sets out to purchase a pub, reigniting his Farm to Fork restaurant dream. But true to the spirit of Clarkson's Farm, the journey is fraught with challenges, reports Gloucestershire Live.
Jeremy's aspirations to become a publican are met with trials, including new faces at Diddly Squat and the usual chaos of machinery and livestock.
The dream of opening a pub hits a snag as the trailer shows Jeremy surveying a dilapidated building, prompting Lisa to bluntly suggest: "The only thing that would help this s***hole is a wrecking ball."
Despite the setbacks, Jeremy is determined to launch the pub by the August bank holiday. However, the grand opening is marred by service breakdowns, adding to the drama of the show.
The third season concluded with the Diddly Squat team rejoicing after a tumultuous year, but the upcoming series resumes several months later, presenting a drastically altered landscape at the farm.
Jeremy's trusted aide, Kaleb Cooper, has embarked on a nationwide tour for his one-man farming show. Concurrently, Jeremy's partner Lisa Hogan is preoccupied elsewhere, developing a new product line.
Left to his own devices, Jeremy grapples with managing Diddly Squat, though assistance arrives in the form of a new farmhand. Fortunately, the newcomer swiftly gets everything in order at Diddly Squat, allowing Jeremy to concentrate on his restaurant and pub aspirations.
His next challenge involves winning over the local council and enticing farm shop patrons to dine at his new establishment. Amidst these hurdles, Charlie 'Cheerful Charlie' Ireland will be there to steer him.
As pandemonium unfolds and Kaleb returns to discover a new farmhand encroaching on his territory, what will the outcome be?
Episodes of Clarkson's Farm will be released in segments, with episodes one to four available on May 23, five to six on May 30, and seven to eight on June 6.
Clarkson’s Farm will launch on Prime Video on May 23