Clarkson's Farm season 6 filming continues for Prime Video as Jeremy Clarkson confirms he's 'perfectly fine' in heartfelt Instagram reel after season 5 cancer diagnosis cliffhanger

Jeremy spreads his arms out in front of a tractor
Healthy and back on form (Image credit: Prime Video)

  • Amazon and Jeremy Clarkson have announced that Clarkson's Farm season 6 is filming for the first time
  • The show's Facebook page previously hinted at various production 'challenges'
  • On Instagram, Clarkson also shared he is 'perfectly fine' following shock cancer diagnosis

Prime Video and Jeremy Clarkson have released a social media video confirming that Clarkson's Farm season 6 is currently in production (which you can watch in full below).

The news comes after the show's bombshell season 5 finale, which revealed Clarkson had been diagnosed with prostate cancer. "If all goes well, I'll see you for season 6. If not, I won't," the star had signed off on at the end of last season.

"So... bit of a year," Jeremy said via the aforementioned TikTok. "But, I'm delighted to tell you that season 6 of Clarkson's Farm is currently in production. And, that's particularly good news for me because... well, if you know, you know."

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Not only is this good news for fans — despite the show's Facebook page confirming production earlier in the year — but Jeremy has also given a positive update on his health in a separate Instagram reel.

'The doctors caught the prostate cancer early'

Jeremy puts tyres on a tractor

(Image credit: Prime Video)

"The observant among you will have noticed that... well, I'm not dead," Jeremy said on his Instagram page. "And, I'm not just not dead, I'm perfectly fine... and the reason why I'm fine is because the doctors caught the prostate cancer early."

The Amazon star goes onto share the importance of getting tested, going on to tell The Times in an interview that he feels like "the world's luckiest man."

Speaking about being admitted to hospital in the season 5 finale, he added, "That was horrific and it was all my own fault. I’d been on drugs for heart issues and I had to come off them during the cancer treatment.

“Big mistake, huge. It [resulted in] a very big emergency in the middle of the night. I’m not even going to go into the treatment that was required as a result of that, because it was horrible. I didn’t ask a doctor, I just thought, ‘I’m sure it will be all right to go back on blood thinners’.”

Jeremy also confirmed that a Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) test in April 2026 showed no evidence of cancer.

In the same month, the Clarkson's Farm official Facebook page posted: "It’s now official — Clarkson’s Farm WILL RETURN for a sixth season, arriving a little later than usual in summer 2027.

"Filming has already faced a few hurdles along the way, including a break from production, positive TB [tuberculosis] testing, and relentless rain earlier this year."



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Jasmine Valentine
Streaming Staff Writer

Jasmine is a Streaming Staff Writer for TechRadar, previously writing for outlets including Radio Times, Yahoo! and Stylist. She specialises in comfort TV shows and movies, ranging from Hallmark's latest tearjerker to Netflix's Virgin River. She's also the person who wrote an obituary for George Cooper Sr. during Young Sheldon Season 7 and still can't watch the funeral episode.

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