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Clarkson's Farm fans think they've cracked it when it comes to Kaleb's next TV job

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Published 16:05 10 May 2024 GMT+1

Clarkson's Farm fans think they've cracked it when it comes to Kaleb's next TV job

Known for being terrified of leaving his hometown of Chipping Norton, his future lies further afield according to fans of the show

Tom Earnshaw

Tom Earnshaw

As the final part of Clarkson's Farm season three arrives on Amazon Prime Video, fans of the hit documentary are already wondering what the future could look like for one of its main stars - and they think they're right on the money.

The second half of the third season was released on to Prime Video this morning (10 May) following on from the first four episodes earlier in May.

Episodes one to four saw Jeremy Clarkson and his team endure a rough ride, with a number of obstacles thrown their way including farmhand Gerald Cooper being diagnosed with cancer. There was also the forced closure of the Diddly Squat Farm restaurant in the continued row with West Oxfordshire District Council.

The second part of the season has, thankfully, given us a positive update on the lovable dry stone waller, who made a welcome return in front of the cameras after being given time away to tackle the disease.

And now with the season over just like that - and Clarkson issuing clarity over a fourth season - fans of the show have been left to wonder what could be next for the show's top talent.

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There should be no surprise to see Kaleb Cooper end up being the focus of the conversation, with him growing in to the role of farm manager after two previous seasons of showing Clarkson the basics of how to run the 1,000-acre plot.

Kaleb famously had rarely set foot outside of his Cotswold hometown of Chipping Norton when the first season of Clarkson's Farm aired.

But since then, the 25-year-old has grown in to the wider world, embracing his status as a celebrity and even touring the entire United Kingdom for a stage tour about farming with a comical edge.

Kaleb Cooper during his visit to meet PM Rishi Sunak (Prime Video)
Kaleb Cooper during his visit to meet PM Rishi Sunak (Prime Video)

What next for the dad of two? Well, fans over on Reddit think they've cracked it. Posting in the show's subreddit thread, one said: "We absolutely need a Kaleb Cooper travel show on Amazon.

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"Imagine watching Kaleb struggle through foreign countries, experiencing the world. It would be amazing in my opinion."

With fans comparing such a premise to Sky's An Idiot Abroad starring Karl Pilkington, Ricky Geravis and Stephen Merchant, others took a more nuanced approached to what a show with Kaleb travelling the world could look like.

And, of course, farming is at the centre of such as idea.

Replying to the above suggest, one user wrote: "But with a farming edge to it.

"Send him to rural Japanese farms and South American farms. I’d imagine globally, not just in the UK, farmers are struggling.

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Kaleb would shine in a travel show about farming (Prime Video)
Kaleb would shine in a travel show about farming (Prime Video)

"It would take the message of Clarkson's Farm applying it to the rest of the world. It would definitely work."

Another said: " I wouldn’t take the tack of putting Kaleb into awkward situations to poke fun at him, but rather more of a Dirty Jobs format, where Kaleb is introduced to how farming is done in other parts of the world.

"Kaleb has such a genuine and likeable persona and I think that he is a good 'everyman' stand in for the audience as we get to learn what he learns and seeing the world through his eyes as a person who hasn’t been well traveled would give the show an authenticity that most of us who aren’t farmers could resonate with. I just think it would be neat to see how farming is done around the world through his eyes."

Others were quick to point out the big hole in the entire plot, saying: "Don't think he even wants to leaving Chipping Norton. You remember how he reacted to going to London? Imagine a whole other country!"

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Jeremy Clarkson and Kaleb Cooper (Prime Video)
Jeremy Clarkson and Kaleb Cooper (Prime Video)

But that makes it all the better, with one replying: "That’s what makes it a beautiful premise, it allows for something so compelling and authentic as it allows everyone to participate in being out of place."

Other real-world issues that might be stopping Cooper from ever embarking on such a job also focus on being close to home.

Speaking earlier this year, he said how he'd love to take part in I'm A Celebrity if it wasn't for the little matter of not having a passport. He also alluded to time not allowing for it, with no one there to step in for his day job if he were to step back from faring for a short period.

Either way, we'd love to watch A Farmer Abroad...

Featured Image Credit: Prime Video

Topics: Amazon, Amazon Prime, Clarkson's Farm, Documentaries, Education, TV, TV and Film, Travel, UK News, World News

Tom Earnshaw
Tom Earnshaw

Tom joined LADbible Group in 2024, currently working as SEO Lead across all brands including LADbible, UNILAD, SPORTbible, Tyla, UNILAD Tech, and GAMINGbible. He moved to the company from Reach plc where he enjoyed spells as a content editor and senior reporter for one of the country's most-read local news brands, LancsLive. When he's not in work, Tom spends his adult life as a suffering Manchester United supporter after a childhood filled with trebles and Premier League titles. You can't have it all forever, I suppose.

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