Jeremy Clarkson’s Clarkson’s Farm has come to an end and fans are now searching for something to fill the void.
After eight gripping episodes, Clarkson’s Farm season four has wrapped up, showcasing Jeremy Clarkson’s tumultuous journey as he endeavoured to launch his pub, The Farmer’s Dog.
The popular Prime Video series is set to conclude after its fifth season, with Jeremy announcing the end of the show, citing the cast and crew’s fatigue from the intense filming schedule.
As fans await season five, they’re on the lookout for similar entertainment to fill the gap, with Vinnie Jones in the Country emerging as a top pick.
Available on Discovery Plus, the series follows the adventures of actor and ex-footballer Vinnie Jones as he tackles 2,000 acres of West Sussex countryside, embarking on overly ambitious farming projects.
The show debuted in November 2023 and has already delighted viewers with two seasons, reports Gloucestershire Live.
Fans have confessed to binge-watching the series, with Nik Anderson commenting: “Hi Vinnie, I was a bit unsure of what I was going to experience watching your life in the country series. I was expecting ‘Oh crash bang wallop alright geezer?'”.
Anderson continued, expressing his unexpected captivation: “To my surprise and my sheer ignorance I was hooked in minutes! There was so many things I took from your series and try implement them into my life!
“I too have had tragic experiences and trauma in my life as most of us have, but some of us more than others. You deal with things admirably.”
Jan Casper also shared her enthusiasm on Google Reviews: “Thoroughly enjoyed watching all the episodes, binge watched over Christmas.
“Vinnie is a man who appreciates nature and conservation of his beautiful farm buildings and his surroundings. You can see his vision is genuine and from the heart.
“It has been lovely to see that everyone who works with him has that passion too. Can’t wait for season three.”
The series touches on some tough topics, especially after the loss of Vinnie’s wife Tanya in 2019 due to a prolonged illness.
Vinnie has opened up about how both he and his late wife were diagnosed with skin cancer.
Prime Video has given the series a glowing four out of five stars, while it boasts an impressive IMDb rating of 7.9.
In its first season, audiences watched as Vinnie and his kin constructed, connected, and quipped their way through life, all while eyeing the future prospects of their estate.
Viewers witnessed them introducing new conservation approaches, reviving species, and creating habitats to entice novel wildlife.