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jeremy clarkson He has lifted the lid on how he feels about taking his “first break from TV in 40 years” – admitting he is “really terrified” about taking a long holiday.
65 year old ex top Gear The host currently leads a number of programs on ITV including who wants to be a Millionaire? revival and a new spin-off, crorepati hot seatWhich will come on the channel in 2026.
Speaking at the launch of the new programme, Clarkson told reporters: “I’m really scared because by March, I won’t be filming a TV show for the first time in forty years. That’ll be three months of nonsense.”
When the presenter is not filming, he runs Diddley Squat Farm, which he bought in 2008. After initially purchasing the 1000-acre Oxfordshire holding as an investment, she took over running the farm in 2019.
The ups and downs of his farming career – including opening a farm shop and buying a nearby pub – are depicted in the Prime Video series Clarkson’s Farm,
The show’s fifth season is expected to arrive on the streaming service in 2026 — and it will be its last for now, as Clarkson announces her decision to take a break from filming After it’s wrapped.
The race is expected to feature the most emotional scenes yet as an outbreak of bovine tuberculosis spreads on a Cotswolds farm.
Speaking earlier this year, the former grand tour Presenter accepted Profits from TV shows have been important in helping the business Survive after a “disastrous” harvest.
“If a disaster on this scale had befallen any other industry, there would have been much wailing and gnashing of teeth,” he wrote in a post on X.
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When a fan said this particular “drama” would make “good TV”, Clarkson replied: “Yeah. But most farms don’t have TV shows to keep them going.”
who wants to be a Millionaire? by-product crorepati hot seat Clarkson will appear alongside six contestants answering questions against time in order to increase the prize money, which only one of them can win. ITV has commissioned 18 installments of the 30-minute show.
Clarkson is also set to present 19 new episodes of the main show and seven celebrity specials.