Time to start the tractor again – Amazon Prime Video has been updated Clarkson’s farm.
The streaming service confirmed on Content London on Thursday that Jeremy Clarkson’s farming series will return for a fourth season.
Deadline first reported on it in September Clarkson’s farm would go ahead despite reports that the streaming giant had canceled the host over his Meghan Markle feud.
Fozia Khan, head of unscripted at Amazon Studios in the UK, said producer Expectation is ready to start filming the fourth season “very soon”. Season 3 has been completed and will be streaming next year.
The announcement marked a change of tone at Amazon after Khan refused to commit to the future of the show at the Edinburgh TV Festival in August.
Khan said the streamer was “shocked and disappointed” by Clarkson’s column about Markle after he wrote that he hated the Duchess of Sussex on a “cellular level”. The sun Newspaper.
“I guess what I’m trying to say is that the show is so much bigger than Clarkson,” Khan told the Edinburgh TV Festival. Clarkson is reportedly angry about the comments.
One of Khan’s first comments to Content London was that Prime Video offers ‘incredible shows like’. Clarkson’s farm.” She also confirmed that it is Amazon’s most-watched UK original.
The future of the “Grand Tour”
The Clarkson’s farm The extension comes after Khan confirmed that Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May had filmed their final episodes of the series The grand tour.
“It has reached its natural end,” she said, but acknowledged that the format could continue with new presenters. Khan said her team was “thinking” about how the show could live on.
The grand tour was emblematic of the streaming revolution when Amazon was first given the green light in 2015. The tech giant signed Clarkson, Hammond and May after they left the BBC Top gear.
Source: Deadline

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