Clarkson's Farm viewers have been left feeling sad about one potential part of the show that will probably 'never happen'.
Now, if you've watched Clarkson's Farm you'll know that Kaleb Cooper - now farm manager - is a firm favourite with viewers.
We're not sure if it's his lovable personality, the fact he can hold his own with Jeremy Clarkson or just his encyclopaedic knowledge of farming - but he's basically a celebrity farmer these days.
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And thanks to his huge fanbase, viewers are pretty adamant they want big things for Kaleb.
If you watched the second season of the show, you might remember Kaleb heading off to London to try and sell wasabi.
The dad-of-two had famously rarely set foot outside of his Cotswold hometown of Chipping Norton, so driving through central London was a bit of an experience to say the least.
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It was a pretty funny moment and it seems viewers want more, with one person writing on Reddit: "I was driving through the delta region of Arkansas and had a thought. Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant had a show a few years ago where they sent Karl Pilkington around the world to experience other cultures and locations.
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"... I wonder if something similar could be done with Kaleb and world farming. 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.
"... I just think it would be neat to see how farming is done around the world through his eyes."
Although heaps of other viewers agreed they would love to watch, one person pointed out that it probably wouldn't happen, explaining: "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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There could be another issue, too.
Speaking earlier this year, Kaleb 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 farming for a short period.
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The second half of the third season of Clarkson's Farm 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.
You can catch Clarkson's Farm on Prime Video now.
Topics: TV and Film, Jeremy Clarkson, Clarkson's Farm, Amazon Prime