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Clarkson's Farm season 5 return date: When is Clarkson's Farm back and how many episodes are there?

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Jeremy Clarkson and the rest of the team at Diddly Squat have made a triumphant comeback to screens in the fifth series of Clarkson's Farm.

Accompanied by Kaleb Cooper, Lisa Hogan, Charlie Ireland, Gerald Cooper, and many more familiar faces, Mr Clarkson's typical blend of farming incompetence and dry wit has returned with aplomb.

The fifth season has been billed as one of the show's most emotional since its inception back in 2021, and the first batch of episodes certainly lived up to the billing.

Ending with Mr Clarkson in tears, the first half of season five featured many a talked-about moment, from the former Top Gear star's health scare to a rather bizarre cameo from one of F1's biggest names.

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But as is to be expected with the Clarkson's Farm fandom, many fans binged their way through the first four episodes at rip-roaring speed and are keen for more.

Episodes one to four - titled Recovering, Storming, Tripping, and Updating, respectively - all dropped on June 3 across the globe.

So when will Clarkson's Farm be back? Here's all there is to know about the rest of season five and its remaining episodes.

Episode Five - Decapitating - June 10

The fifth episode of the latest series will arrive on Amazon Prime Video the week after the first four episodes drop.

Landing on June 10, the episode's synopsis teases that viewers will get to see more of the "robot revolution" Mr Clarkson has introduced to Diddly Squat.

There's also a heartwarming moment involving Diddly Squat's resident bull, Endgame, as well as an update on Ms Hogan's snail venture.

Episode Six - Frazzling - June 10

The synopsis for the sixth instalment hints that things actually start to go smoothly for once for Mr Clarkson on his farm.

The plot reads: "The sun is shining, the fields are full of baby animals, the robots are toiling away, and Jeremy welcomes back chilli expert Tomas to help him with a tastebud-terrorising dinner at the pub."

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However, as Clarkson's Farm fans know all too well, good things tend to come to an end, and episode six promises to conclude in an expected dire fashion.

Episode Seven - Sickening - June 17

Fans will have to wait yet another week for the penultimate episode of the season to land on the streaming service.

Not wanting to give much away, Amazon has revealed that "things take a dark turn" at the farm despite the rather pleasant events of just one episode prior.

Mr Clarkson dives headfirst into a birdlife project at Diddly Squat that puts him at loggerheads with Mr Cooper - but their spat soon takes a backseat when the farm is hit with earth-shattering news.

Episode Eight - Reaping - June 17

The Clarkson's Farm season five finale arrives on the same day as Sickening, meaning fans won't have to wait to see how the current run ends.

In the finale, the harvest has arrived, meaning it's all hands on deck, despite the entire crew reeling from the devastation left by episode seven.

Fans will have to tune in to the final batch of episodes to see just how Diddly Squat copes with its latest crop of challenges.

But Mr Clarkson, Mr Ireland, executive producer Andy Wilman, and many more in the cast have made no secret that it's set to be a bumpy and emotional ride.

Mr Ireland described the second half of season five as a "dramatic final stretch", while Mr Wilman told Amazon: "As the series goes on, things take a turn.

"In the final episodes, it becomes much heavier and more emotional than anything we’ve seen before.

"In many ways, it’s the most personal series yet, not because Jeremy wants to make it about himself, but simply because of circumstance.

"When the series opens, he’s sidelined with a heart problem, and that shapes everything that follows."

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