Clarkson’s Farm Season 4 Review: A Departure from Its Early Charm

Jeremy Clarkson is back with another season of Clarkson’s Farm, and this time around, things are a bit different. His mischievous labradors are causing chaos, Kaleb Cooper is off on tour, and Clarkson has set his sights on opening a pub. As the farm settles into a rhythm, Clarkson’s new venture adds a fresh twist to the show.

In the latest season, Clarkson faces the challenge of managing Diddly Squat Farm without Kaleb by his side. While the farm runs smoothly, Clarkson’s aspiration to open a pub brings a new dynamic to the series. With a third of British pubs closing in recent years, Clarkson’s new venture could inspire a new generation of publicans.

Despite his larger-than-life persona, Clarkson’s Farm reveals a different side of the controversial host. He tackles each task with humor and determination, from hiring a temporary replacement to navigating the ups and downs of farm life. Clarkson may be a self-proclaimed “hapless f***wit,” but his efforts to champion rural affairs are undeniable.

As the show enters its fourth season, some viewers may feel that it is running out of steam. With Kaleb’s newfound fame and the farm shop becoming a popular tourist destination, the central question of whether a TV celeb can run a successful farm business seems to have been answered. However, Clarkson’s Farm remains a well-executed example of constructed reality TV, offering a blend of humor and insight into the challenges of farming life.

So, while Clarkson’s Farm may not have the same spark as its early days, Jeremy’s antics are as entertaining as ever. Whether you’re a fan of the show or just looking for something new to watch, Clarkson’s Farm season four is worth a watch for a dose of British wit and charm.