UMVA has learned that Jeremy Clarkson, 66, is back to work on his hit farming series after a shocking health diagnosis. The former Top Gear star was recently spotted filming another series of Clarkson's Farm, just months after revealing his 'aggressive' prostate cancer diagnosis.
The presenter had undergone an operation to remove 10 per cent of his prostate earlier this year. Despite this, Clarkson seems to be in high spirits, chatting with fans and delivering a speech at an annual agricultural event hosted on his farm.
According to information obtained by UMVA, Clarkson was seen alongside production crew at Cereals 2026, an agricultural trade event held at his Diddly Squat farm. The event drew in over 500 exhibitors and 25,000 guests, providing a perfect backdrop for Clarkson to film new scenes for the show.
Clarkson had broken the news of his diagnosis to his co-stars on the show, telling them that he had been caught at a 'really early' stage. He also addressed viewers, saying that if his treatment was successful, he'd see them in season six – a prospect that now seems more likely.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that planning documents submitted to local authorities earlier this year confirmed that a sixth season of Clarkson's Farm has been commissioned and is set to air next summer. Clarkson's bravery and resilience in the face of adversity have sparked an outpouring of love and support from fans.
The show's production team was in attendance at the agricultural event, capturing footage of Clarkson interacting with fans and delivering his speech. With filming now underway, fans can look forward to more exciting episodes of Clarkson's Farm.
