How to watch Clarkson’s Farm for free this soggy bank holiday weekend

To tune into the latest Diddly Squat mayhem, here is how to watch Clarkson's Farm.

How to watch Clarkson’s Farm for free this soggy bank holiday weekend
The latest series of Clarkson’s Farm has now been released and is available to watch (Picture: Prime Video)

Clarkson’s Farm is finally back on our screens, meaning viewers are able to enjoy some more Diddly Squat mayhem.

The Amazon Prime Video series features Jeremy Clarkson being forced to take matters into his own hands after being left to run the farm by himself.

Why’s he on his own? Well, farm manager Kaleb Cooper is off on a worldwide tour, leaving poor Jeremy to make some huge decisions.

So does he take it easy? No, of course not. Instead, he opens The Farmer’s Dog pub.

Unsurprisingly, it doesn’t go particularly well and the former Top Gear host has been open about the struggles he has faced, especially with the pub, as he admitted he has been suffering ‘total disasters’ making profits amid behind-the-scenes issues.

You don’t have to just read about the chaos, though: read below to find out how to watch the newest season for free and with the bank holiday weekend set to be a washout there’s never been a better time.

The first four episodes of the series will launch on May 23 (Picture: Prime Video) Where to watch Clarkson’s Farm

Life on Diddly Squat is a lot different this time around, as the fourth series airs three months after the series 3 finale.

To watch what happens as Jeremy is left to his own devices, you can stream all of the new series on Amazon Prime Video.

If you do not already have a Prime membership, you can sign up for a 30-day free trial.

The new series premiered on Friday, May 23, and it has so far drawn some mixed reviews from critics.

It has also since been revealed why Jeremy did not feel the same in this latest series.

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He told The Sun: ‘You can see me becoming more and more ill as the days go on, because I just lose my sense of humour, lose my ability to stay calm. I get in a proper old panic.

‘I didn’t know at the time. I knew I wasn’t being me. I was trying to get the pub open for the August Bank Holiday weekend and, at the same time, doing the harvest on the farm.’

Calling his health problems ‘well-documented’, Jeremy explained that trying to run the farm and its associated pub caused high levels of stress.

Jeremy’s glamorous new farmhand has been revealed as 24-year-old Harriet Cowan (Picture: Prime Video) How many episodes are in series 4

For the first time ever, the release of Clarkson’s Farm has been split into three parts.

This means that four episodes will still be left to air before the series comes to an end.

The release schedule states that episodes 1 to 4 will be released on May 23.

Episodes 5 and 6 will then be released on May 30.

Following that, and rounding off the series, episodes 7 and 8 will be released on June 6.

A look at Jeremy in his brand new pub on the show (Picture: Prime Video) What happens in the new series?

Fans of Clarkson’s Farm will know what they’re in for as they see Jeremy attempting to run his farm.

Alongside Kaleb, there is always a great deal of chaos and budget stretching.

The synopsis for the new series states: ‘Thwarted in his attempts to open a Farm to Fork restaurant, Jeremy plans to reignite that vision and get back in the council’s good books by drawing crowds away from the farm shop. All he needs to do is buy a pub.

‘However, the road to becoming a pub landlord isn’t straightforward either. Jeremy faces obstacles including derelict buildings, red tape and a picnic site with a colourful past.

‘Cheerful Charlie lends a hand, but even he isn’t prepared for the challenges that arise once Jeremy finds his perfect pub.’

Clarkson’s Farm is available to watch on Amazon Prime Video.

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