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Clarkson’s Farm season four is being hit by major issues that Jeremy can’t do anything to fix

Clarkson’s Farm season four is being hit by major issues that Jeremy can’t do anything to fix

Filming for the fourth season at Diddly Squat Fam is being 'regularly interrupted'

Filming for the fourth season of Clarkson's Farm is well under way. But the cameras keep finding themselves being forced to stop rolling due to issues out of the control of Jeremy and his crew.

The third season showcasing life at Diddly Squat Farm aired earlier in 2024 with millions of people tuning in to see Jeremy Clarkson, Kaleb Cooper, Lisa Hogan and the rest of the gang continue their efforts to make a profit at what has become a tourism hotspot in the heart of the Cotswolds.

Three months after being released, it is still the fourth most watched show on Amazon Prime Video, showing just how far a reach the documentary series now has.

Its popularity is why a fourth season is now well under way, with filming starting just weeks after season three ended.

The fourth outing is expected to follow the former Top Gear presenter's latest attempt to diversify the farm's income - this time through a £1m pub he's bought to sell produce made from the arable land, which includes his famous Hawkstone lager and cider.

The opening of the pub is now just days away, according to Jezza himself following a post he made on X (formerly known as Twitter).

Clarkson is set to open his £1m pub on the August bank holiday weekend (Instagram/@hawkstone)
Clarkson is set to open his £1m pub on the August bank holiday weekend (Instagram/@hawkstone)

Located around 20 minutes from the farm, it should make for an interesting angle to the fourth season.

Back on the farm, it's not going too well if we go by the snippets of information being released by the likes of Kaleb Cooper. Aerial shots of the farm show its been hit by major disaster, too.

Back at the pub, filming has been 'forced to stop', though, with the crew that follows Clarkson around having to stop the cameras time and time again.

It's all because of what lies to the south of the farm, some 30 minutes away by car.

There, in the town of Carteton, is RAF Brize Norton, which just so happens to be the largest RAF base in all of the country.

RAF Brize Norton is the largest airbase in the UK (David Goddard/Getty Images)
RAF Brize Norton is the largest airbase in the UK (David Goddard/Getty Images)

Because of this, cameras are stopping because of the 'giant military aircraft thundering overhead', according to locals.

One told Mail Online: "Clarkson was out on the decking when it happened doing a piece outside with his co-star Gerald in the blistering heat that day.

"The plane immediately silenced everyone on set. There were about four cameras pointing at them and it immediately became obvious that filming was pointless."

Crews have been forced in to reshoots of moments due to the noise from above, with Clarkson pictured pointing to the planes as they fly by.

Flight tracking data also shows flight paths going directly over the pub on a daily basis, meaning the issue is set to remain pretty much forever.

"We’ve all read that he bought the pub in a rush – he was open about that. And it’d be just like Clarkson to only find out after he’d bought that he’s got Brize Norton as a neighbour," the local added. Talk about noisy neighbours.

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Topics: Amazon Prime, Jeremy Clarkson, Clarkson's Farm, Documentaries, TV, UK News, Celebrity, Entertainment, Kaleb Cooper