Countryfile’s Adam Henson impressed by Jeremy Clarkson’s take on farming on Clarkson’s Farm

Jeremy Clarkson, Adam Henson
Adam Henson is a fan of Jeremy Clarkson on Amazon Prime’s Clarkson’s Farm (Picture: BBC / Amazon)

Adam Henson is impressed by Jeremy Clarkson’s look at farming on Clarkson’s Farm.

The Countryfile star, who is himself a farmer, thinks Jeremy gives a different take on countryside life as Jeremy gives viewers a look at his Cotswolds farm on his Amazon Prime show.

When asked what he enjoys watching on television at the moment, Adam told the Radio Times: ‘I like crime dramas, so I’ve been watching Unforgotten and a few episodes of Line of Duty.

‘I quite enjoyed Clarkson’s Farm, too. It’s hysterical. But I also think he sheds a light on how complicated and difficult farming is – although he does it in a funny way.’

While Jermey may have impressed Adam with his rural endeavour, he hasn’t always had good luck on the farm.

He has tried to do a number of things with the land, with some of his projects being unsuccessful.

Jeremy Clarkson
Jeremy Clarkson has given viewers of his show an insight into life on his Cotswolds farm (Picture: AMAZON)

Jeremy wrote in his column for The Times recently: ‘Wasabi? This was by far my biggest disaster. I noted the fact that only one chap in all of Britain was growing it and saw this as an opportunity rather than a warning that it might be impossible.

‘It isn’t, if you really pay attention, round the clock, but I couldn’t do that because I had potatoes to sell and fish to save and wheat and barley and rape to grow, and Who Wants To Be a Millionaire? to host and The Grand Tour to write, and when I did get five minutes to go and check on the “green gold”, I remembered that I had to write a newspaper column.’

Last month it was reported another series of Clarkson’s Farm had been commissioned.

A source told The Sun: ‘Jeremy is Amazon’s golden boy and a new series is already in the pipeline.

‘It’s rated five stars on Amazon and has a 9.3 rating on IMDB, which is practically unheard of.

They added that the farmers who join Jeremy on the programme – Kaleb, ‘Cheerful’ Charlie and Gerald – would also be returning.

However, this week Jeremy squashed rumours the show would be making a comeback, telling a Twitter follower: ‘No. We aren’t. Write to Amazon, it’s their decision.’

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