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Jeremy and Kaleb must part in Clarkson's Farm trailer

(L-R) Jeremy Clarkson and Kaleb Cooper - The fourth instalment of Clarkson's Farm will launch globally on Prime Video on 23 May
(L-R) Jeremy Clarkson and Kaleb Cooper - The fourth instalment of Clarkson's Farm will launch globally on Prime Video on 23 May

Jeremy Clarkson can be seen hiring a new farmhand while Kaleb Cooper embarks on a tour in the trailer for Clarkson's Farm season four.

The hit Prime Video series, launched in 2021, follows former Top Gear presenter Clarkson as he gets to grips with growing his own crops and looking after livestock on a large plot of land he owns in the Cotswolds.

In the teaser for series four, Clarkson sets out to buy a pub that will reignite his farm-to-fork restaurant vision.

It comes after the council shut down his Oxfordshire restaurant after it was allegedly opened without planning permission.

The series also follows Cooper as he embarks on his nationwide tour before returning to his role as farm manager.

The farmer highlighted some of the many challenges that British farmers face today and shared thoughts on how to make a difference and support them when he toured The World According to Kaleb last year.

Clarkson says in the trailer: "I want to make it plain that I am absolutely thrilled to bits for Kaleb, but he has left me just a little bit in the lurch."

After explaining that he needs a farmhand, Clarkson is seen questioning a new member of staff who admits she has never seen the programme.

The new series will also see Clarkson dealing with a range of livestock to manage - from a big new bull and a very little pig, to high-tech goats.

The TV presenter has become a vocal supporter of farmers, attending a protest in London against the British government's announcement to introduce an inheritance tax on farmers.

The fourth instalment of the series will launch globally on Prime Video on 23 May.

Episodes one to four will be available from 23 May, episodes five to six from 30 May, and episodes seven to eight from 6 June.

Source: Press Association

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