A BREAKOUT star of Clarkson’s Farm is eyeing up their own spin-off series.

Jeremy Clarkson announced plans to rest the Amazon Prime series after seven years of a gruelling filming schedule.
Now his right-hand man, farmer Kaleb Cooper, could potentially fill the gap by taking on a new series inspired by Clarkson’s Farm.
Revealing his interest about the idea to The Sun, Kaleb told us at the National Television Awards: “Hopefully one day. Who knows.”
But his co-star Charlie Ireland – given the ironic nickname of Cheerful Charlie by Jeremy because his role often involves delivering problematic news to Clarkson about the farm’s finances and regulations – laughed: “No, not for me. I’d just be doing my spreadsheets and making pie charts.”
Charlie and Kaleb have become household names since the farming series launched back in June 2021.
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Kaleb who manages Jeremy’s farm hopes one day to be able to afford his own.
The 27-year-old said: “I live in the Cotswolds and it’s just massively expensive there.
“But hopefully one day I’ll get my own farm. I just need time.
“We’ve finished filming but the farm work never stops.”
The Sun columnist Jeremy landed Best Factual Entertainment for the Prime Video favourite.
Speaking on stage at London’s O2 last night, said: “Farming is a difficult job and I appreciate the way people are going, ‘I didn’t know where my sausages came from’.
“You don’t love farming, you love moments of it — it is really tricky right now.
“Farmers work so hard for no money so it’s delightful that people recognise a farming show can beat a house cleaning show. We shall go and have a drink.”