Clarkson's Farm - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Tractoring
Jeremy Clarkson embarks on his path towards muddy misery and potential ruin by running his own farm.

Sheeping
Jeremy decides to get a flock of sheep, not realising the added complications these high-maintenance animals will bring.

Shopping
Jeremy Clarkson decides to open a farm shop to sell his own produce. This sounds like it should be easy. It isn't.

Wilding
Jeremy Clarkson decides to become a naturalist.

Pan (dem) icking
As Covid-19 puts Britain on lockdown, Jeremy suddenly finds that his biggest worries aren't all related to the upcoming lambing season.

Melting
Jeremy discovers why British farmers are always complaining about the weather. It's mostly because it never does what they want it to do.

Fluffing
As the drought drags on and harvest time gets closer, Jeremy and his motley crew have a fearsome list of jobs to complete.

Harvesting
After months of hard work Clarkson's farm arrives at a make or break moment; harvest time.
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