While it seemed Clarkson's Farm would be taking a short break before returning for a sixth series on Prime Video, there could be a return to Diddly Squat sooner than some may have initially thought.

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Jeremy Clarkson admitted that if it were to snow, they would start filming again – and thanks to the good old British weather, snow has fallen in some parts of the UK, including Oxfordshire.

Clarkson told The Sun: "We've never had a rest, we wrap a series and immediately start again because farming doesn't stop. You harvest and you're immediately start drilling for the next year.

"So, but this time Kaleb's gone off to Australia, he's filming down there at the moment, I was doing Millionaire Hot Seat and I really wanted to have a holiday because I haven't had one in ages.

"So we just said 'OK, well let's just actually wrap it'…and then, I just said, 'If it snows we'll start filming again.'"

Jeremy Clarkson wearing a blue shirt and green parka jacket. He is stood in the middle of grass with his arms stretched out as he shrugs.
Jeremy Clarkson. Ellis O'Brien

At the time of reporting, it isn't clear when season 5 will be coming to screens, but Clarkson has previously suggested that it may not be the last, writing in his column in The Sun back in October: "It’s likely that the brilliant guys who edit our show will find some nuggets of humour in the mix and that there’ll be some laughs in season five.

"And in the relentless sunshine, the Cotswolds did look fantastic. But at the coalface, it was knackering."

Clarkson continued: "Are we carrying on? Well, we’ve sent the cameras away to give us a break from that side of things for a while.

"But yup. Kaleb's out there now in his tractor, and after I’ve finished writing this, I’ll be joining him. The show goes on."

Despite there being no news on the renewal front, Clarkson is hopeful that there could be up to seven seasons of Clarkson's Farm

He added: "We'll definitely do six – Amazon want to (do season 6) and I want to. I've got a good idea for six.

"I said I'll stop doing them when there are no more ideas. But I've got two quite good ones, so we’ll do six and then we'll see..."

Clarkson's Farm seasons 1-4 are available to watch on Prime Video – sign up for a 30-day free trial of Prime Video and pay £8.99 a month after that.

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Katelyn MensahSenior Entertainment Writer

Katelyn Mensah is the Senior Entertainment Writer for Radio Times, covering all major entertainment programmes, reality TV shows and the latest hard-hitting documentaries. She previously worked at The Tab, with a focus on reality TV and showbiz news and has obtained a BA (Hons) in Journalism.

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