Clarkson’s Partner Lisa Drops Series 5 Sneak Peek – What New Farm Adventures Will Amazon Prime Viewers See?
Lisa Hogan Teases Clarkson’s Farm Series 5 Filming at Diddly Squat
September 29, 2025 – Excitement is building among fans of Clarkson’s Farm as Jeremy Clarkson’s partner, Lisa Hogan, shared a tantalizing glimpse into the filming of the highly anticipated fifth series of the Amazon Prime Video hit. On a foggy October morning at Diddly Squat Farm in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, Hogan posted a brief video on X, showcasing the production crew at work in a misty field. Captioned simply “Series five filming,” the clip has ignited a wave of enthusiasm from viewers eager for the next chapter of the show, which has become a global sensation since its 2021 debut. With cameras rolling to capture the challenges and triumphs of the 2025 farming season, series five promises to deliver more of the heartfelt, humorous, and unfiltered look at British agriculture that has made Clarkson’s Farm a fan favorite, with an expected release in 2026.
The video, filmed on a quiet, windless day, shows the familiar sight of the Clarkson’s Farm crew navigating the misty fields of Diddly Squat, a 1,000-acre farm that has become a cultural touchstone. Hogan’s voiceover notes, “A familiar sight in October. Misty. No wind. Quite mild,” setting the scene for what promises to be another season of unpredictable weather, agricultural hurdles, and the quirky camaraderie of Clarkson, farm manager Kaleb Cooper, land agent Charlie Ireland, and the rest of the team. Fans flooded the comments section on X with their excitement, with one writing, “My very favourite show. Can’t wait!” Another quipped, “A great set. If only you could control the weather.” A third fan added, “I was just asking my son about this! I’m currently on season 2. (It’s amazing) I was worried I’d have a void in my life once I’d finished season 3.” The outpouring reflects the show’s unique ability to connect with audiences through its raw portrayal of farming life, blending humor with the stark realities of rural work.

Since its premiere, Clarkson’s Farm has chronicled Jeremy Clarkson’s transformation from a car enthusiast and television presenter to a dedicated farmer, navigating the complexities of managing Diddly Squat alongside his team. The series has resonated globally, becoming Amazon Prime’s most-watched original series in the UK, thanks to its mix of heartfelt moments, comedic mishaps, and unflinching depictions of agricultural challenges. Series four, released in May and June 2025, saw the team tackle mushroom cultivation, cope with the emotional loss of a cherished pig, and navigate extreme weather, including excessive rain that devastated crops. The upcoming fifth series is expected to focus on the 2025 season, which has been marked by a devastating drought and a bovine tuberculosis (TB) outbreak that forced a two-month lockdown and the culling of infected livestock, including a pregnant cow carrying twins. Clarkson described 2025 as the “worst year ever” for farming in a July column for The Sun, hinting at the high stakes that will likely define the new season.
Filming for series five has been underway throughout 2025, capturing the team’s efforts to rebound from these setbacks. Kaleb Cooper, the 27-year-old farm manager and breakout star, shared his own glimpse of the production process in August 2025, posting an Instagram video of himself navigating a tractor around camera operators, joking, “You’ve got to go around the film crew. They don’t move anymore. They just stand there and go, ‘we are not moving.’” The clip, captioned “series five” with laughing emojis, suggests that the dynamic between Clarkson, Cooper, and the crew will continue to deliver the humor fans love. The season is also expected to feature new cast member Harriet Cowan, a nurse and farmer who joined after Cooper’s brief departure following a tidiness dispute with Clarkson, as well as ongoing developments at The Farmer’s Dog, Clarkson’s Cotswolds pub opened in August 2024.

The Farmer’s Dog, located in Burford, has become a focal point of Clarkson’s expanding empire, serving Diddly Squat produce and Hawkstone beer. Despite its popularity, the pub has faced challenges, including over 100 reported thefts of items like pint glasses and cutlery in late 2024, prompting new anti-theft measures. Clarkson has called the venture a “nightmare” financially, having invested over £1 million to refurbish the derelict building, complete with a suspended tractor as a quirky centerpiece. His initial ban on ketchup, to maintain a fully British menu, was overturned in 2025 after Condimaniac developed a 100% UK-sourced version using Isle of Wight tomatoes and Essex salt. The pub’s struggles, from high operating costs to council regulations, are likely to feature in series five, offering viewers a glimpse into Clarkson’s efforts to keep prices affordable—£5.50 for a pint, £9 for small plates, and mains under £19.
The Diddly Squat Farm Shop, another cornerstone of the Clarkson’s Farm brand, has faced its own controversies, notably halting shipments to the US in June 2025 due to complex tariffs and import rules. American fans expressed frustration on X, with one writing, “I tried to place an order and couldn’t find the US in the menu. What a disappointment!” Despite these setbacks, the shop, managed by Hogan, continues to thrive locally, operating six days a week and offering products like Bee Juice honey and Diddly Squat vodka. The shop’s closure during a TB lockdown in July 2025, clarified by Clarkson as not affecting the shop itself, highlighted the farm’s ongoing challenges, which will likely shape series five’s narrative.

Fans have taken to X to express their anticipation, with one commenting, “Cannot wait for this, just watched all of Clarkson’s Farm and they were bloody brilliant!” Another wrote, “Currently watching series 3 for the 4th time. Series 2 is the funniest, especially ep.3.” The show’s blend of humor, heart, and advocacy for British farming—evidenced by Clarkson’s support for the #BackBritishFarming movement—has cemented its cultural impact. Series five is expected to delve deeper into the 2025 harvest, showcasing innovations like the farm’s co-op scheme to sell local produce and the emotional toll of losses like the TB outbreak. With Hogan’s behind-the-scenes teasers and Cooper’s social media updates, anticipation is high for what promises to be another compelling season. Clarkson’s Farm series five is slated to premiere on Amazon Prime Video in 2026, with all previous seasons available for streaming.




