Jeremy Clarkson confirms future of hit farming show just one week after season 2 hits screens
JEREMY Clarkson has confirmed the future of his hit farming show just one week after season two hit screens.
Clarkson's Farm follows the 62-year-old on his Diddly Squat Farm, with the second series arriving on Amazon Prime Video last Friday.
Jeremy was once again joined by girlfriend Lisa, young but experienced farmer Kaleb Cooper and Gerald Cooper (no relation).
Fans were loving series two, and begged Amazon bosses to keep making the show.
One fan tweeted Jeremy to say how much they had enjoyed it, writing: "I loved it, watched it on Saturday that just passed, loved the show, can't wait for a season 3 if there is one."
Jeremy replied: "There is one."
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While Amazon is yet to officially confirm production of series three, Jeremy's fans will be delighted by his tweet.
Season two sees Jeremy decided to buy a herd of cows for his Diddly Squat Farm, which as usual, doesn't go to plan.
He also deals with badgers and launches a restaurant, and Clarkson's Farm viewers have shared their delight at the series on Twitter.
One wrote: "Already watched it once. I will definitely watch it a fifth time. Love, Jeremy, Clarkson, and all that he does."
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Another added: "You know its good. I just watched the first episode and it felt like it went for 10 minutes."
A third tweeted: "Just watched it absolutely loved it."
Meanwhile a fourth shared: "Already up to episode 5, great season!"
Clarkson's Farm series one and two are available on Amazon Prime Video now.