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JEREMY CLARKSON recalled a hilarious farming mishap during an episode of game show Who Wants to be a Millionaire?

The Grand Tour host, 62, has owned Diddly Squat farm in the Cotswolds since 2008, but it’s only in recent years that he’s taken over the running of the farm himself, which he has chronicled in the hit Amazon Prime series. Clarkson’s Farm

Jeremy Clarkson recalled a hilarious farming mishap on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
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Jeremy Clarkson recalled a hilarious farming mishap on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
Jeremy has been chronicling his farming adventures in docu series Clarkson's Farm
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Jeremy has been chronicling his farming adventures in docu series Clarkson's FarmCredit: Arthur Edwards / The Sun

During a rerun of the ITV game show on Tuesday, Jeremy recalled a hilarious mishap he experienced while running the farm. 

Speaking to one contestant who happened to be a vet, Jeremy explained that he gets stuck into all aspects of farming and has even assisted some vets who’ve worked at Diddly Squat. 

Recalling one incident that happened to him, he explained: “Back in the lambing season, one of my sheep was having a little bit of distress.

“So my vet, who was dealing with another one, said, ‘could you deal with that one?’”

The presenter then explained that he did as he was told, put on gloves and listened to the vet as she instructed him how to try to have a feel of the lamb. 

“She asked, ‘can you feel the head?’ I said no.

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“She said, ‘You feel the legs?’ I said ‘no, I can’t feel anything!’

“So, she told me to go deeper, and I was going deeper,” he added. 

At this point, the contestant started giggle, seeing where Jeremy’s story was leading.

He finally asked: “How many holes are there at the back of a sheep?”

“Turns out I was in the wrong hole!” he added, laughing

“That’s probably not a story for prime-time ITV television, but I thought you’d enjoy it,” he concluded.

His hilarious anecdote left the contestant - and viewers at home - in a fit of laughter. 

Jeremy cohosts Clarkson's farm with Kaleb Cooper
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Jeremy cohosts Clarkson's farm with Kaleb CooperCredit: Arthur Edwards / The Sun

Earlier this month, Jeremy teased the return of his hit farming show for its second season. 

He revealed on Twitter that filming had now finished, and editing was underway. The release date is yet to be confirmed.

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