Clarkson's Farm could soon be coming to an end on Amazon Prime - much to the devastation of fans. While series four of the much-loved farm show is set to hit screens later this month, Jeremy Clarkson, 65, admitted that the show may soon need to take a break and the fifth series could be the last.
While filming is currently taking place for the next series, which is due in 2026, the former Top Gear host admitted that his crew needs a well-deserved break. Speaking about any future series, he told : "I'd do a sixth if there was a reason for doing it, like a bloody good story... Whatever happens, we'll definitely take a short break as the crews are all worn out. We've been filming here two or three days a week, every week, for five years. Everybody could do with a rest."
The legendary TV host also admitted that despite needing to take a break, retirement his not in his plan. He told the publication: "I'd just be an alcoholic if I stopped working, what else would I do?
"I have no hobbies, I'm good at nothing." He added: "No, I enjoy having lots of different jobs to do."
The upcoming series four will be released over a span of three weeks, with eight in total, following Jeremy's purchase of a local pub. He is set to smooth out all of the teething problems including spats with the council over planning and punters stealing his glasses.

It will also see him farming solo for a short time, as his trusty farm manager, Kaleb Cooper, has taken a break from the show to pursue a project of his own - his stand-up tour, The World According to Kaleb.
In his co-star's absence Jeremy employs a new farm hand - Harriet Cowan. The trailer for Clarkson's Farm reveals that the farm's newcomer was unaware of the TV series when hired her.
Thrown into farm life, Harriet took to it like a duck to water at Diddly Squat Farm, pitching in with tasks from feeding animals to erecting fences and showcasing some serious welding skills - skills noted by Prime Video as pivotal in bringing Diddly Squat up to speed astonishingly quickly.
Clarkson's Farm season 4 will premiere on Prime Video on May 23
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