Jeremy Clarkson is keeping himself busy as filming for season four of Clarkson's Farm continues after just a few weeks off from the end of the third showing.
Airing in May, season three was an instant hit for Amazon Prime Video with millions tuning in to watch what Clarkson was getting up to alongside newly promoted Kaleb Cooper and his partner and Diddly Squat farm shop manager, Lisa Hogan.
With only just over a month off between filming for season three ending and four beginning, lots has been happening with Clarkson as thousands keep on visiting the farm shop for produce made from his farm. This including Hawkstone Lager and 'Bee Juice' (that's honey to me and you).
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The Who Wants To Be A Millionaire presenter has revealed that he has bought a pub during this process; a Cotswolds venue called The Windmill which lies around 20 minutes away from the farm on the outskirts of Burford.
But what can we expect from season four? Here's a few new snippets of information that have been released by those involved.
Jeremy Clarkson's £1m pub
Clarkson opened his pub early for the Euro 2024 final between England and Spain, with him sharing his exploits over on Instagram - which included showing off some fine looking beer pumps for his Hawkstone produce.
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On what the pub will have available to customers, Clarkson said in one video: "Lager wise we're going to Hawksone Spa 0.3 percent; Hawkstone 3.4 percent; Hawkstone 3.9 percent; Hawkstone four percent; Hawkstone 4.8 percent; Hawkstone Cider; and then Hawkstone 'Ribena'. Which is a cider, it just tastes like Ribena."
We're assuming that Clarkson's 'Ribena' cider is a reference to his Hawkstone Hedgerow, which is a berry cider.
As for the other drinks, it is essentially the full Hawkstone range from Clarkson's alcohol-free beer right up to his premium lager, with IPAs and session beers along the way.
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In a recent interview with Hogan, she joked about Jezza's long-term Top Gear and The Grand Tour co-presenter Richard Hammond and having a role for him in the pub.
When it was made apparent Hammond was the only one of the presenting trio, alongside James May, not to own and run a pub, she told DriveTribe: "Well we need a waiter so maybe Richard could be our Manuel [from Fawtly Towers to you young ones]."
Hogan revealed the pub is 'sort of ready to go' with a wedding booked in for July before 'closing it down for a while'.
On an opening date, she said Clarkson and the team are looking to 'open whenever we can, hopefully late summer'.
Clarkson's Farm season four
Hogan has in recent days spoken on what role, if any, Clarkson's pub will play in season four of Clarkson's Farm.
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"We had two weeks off filming between season two and three and that was just really rough and then we took a little bit longer," she said. "We took six weeks between seasons three and four.
"Oh and Jeremy's just bought a pub so that's going to be in season four; that's quite a big deal."
On what we can expect to come in the new season, Hogan was coy on a couple of ideas answering 'maybe' to getting more animals.
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"We got pigs we've got cows. Well I could tell you all the spoilers but that wouldn't be fair for people would it," she responded.
Teasing another new thing coming to season four, Hogan added: "I have a gift of for Jeremy let's put it that way. OK he doesn't think he wants them, but he does."
A number of other plot lines have already been hinted at through the farm's social media channels, with farm manager Kaleb Cooper issuing a worrying update over the state of the crops.
Troublesome photos of major disaster at the farm were also released alongside confirmation that season three newcomers would be making a return for the fourth outing.
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