'Clarkson's Farm' has been renewed for a second series.
Amazon Prime Video has recommissioned Jeremy Clarkson's hit show - which focuses on his working life on Diddly Squad Farm - following a successful debut season, and filming for series two is already underway.
Jeremy said: "I'm absolutely delighted that, once again you'll be able to spend some time with Cheerful Charlie, Gerald, Lisa and of course, Kaleb.
"We are such a happy team."
Amazon confirmed the series will return exclusively to Prime Video around the world.
And the upcoming run will give viewers a "deeper insight into another year on Diddly Squat Farm as Jeremy aims to diversify, expanding his limited agricultural knowledge under the watchful eye of his no-nonsense team".
They added: "Series two promises to bring more laughs, triumphs and tribulations, and of course more farming faux pas, as we follow Jeremy and co on their agricultural adventure."
Dan Grabiner, Head of UK Originals at Amazon Studios, paid tribute to the show's "authenticity, charm and humour" as he described it as a "love letter to farming".
He added: "'Clarkson's Farm' is Jeremy's unfiltered love letter to farming.
"It is that authenticity, charm and humour, combined with the farm's fantastic characters, which have made the series such a remarkable hit with audiences.
"We are delighted to be joining the team for another year-in-the-life of Diddly Squat, and wish Kaleb and farmers across the country luck as Mother Nature continues to take revenge on Jeremy."
No timeframe has been given for the show's return date, but Amazon said further details "will be announced in due course".
The announcement comes after the 61-year-old star said he would make another series "in a heartbeat".
He said: "I'd do it in a heartbeat, because I'm carrying on farming, and I've got some really good ideas that I think would make another series - but that's up to Amazon. If people enjoy the first one they'll commission a second.
"They tend not to be emotional about this, Amazon, they just look at the figures, and then if they're good enough you get a second series, and if they're not you don't."
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