Clarkson's Farm season 4 production is frequently disrupted by outside factors.

Jeremy has had to complete multiple retakes.

August 11th 2024.

Clarkson's Farm season 4 production is frequently disrupted by outside factors.
The filming for the next season of Clarkson's Farm has hit a few bumps in the road, as Jeremy Clarkson himself has revealed that it has been "regularly interrupted." The show, which follows Jeremy's journey as he takes on the challenge of running his own farm with the help of his team, has been a huge success, becoming the second most-watched show on all major streaming services in the UK.

With a camera crew currently on location filming for the upcoming fourth season, it seems that they have been facing some unexpected challenges. In June, it was announced that Jeremy had purchased a pub called The Windmill in Burford, Oxfordshire, after having to close down his previous restaurant at Diddly Squat. However, this new venture has been causing some disruptions, as military aircraft have been flying directly over the pub during training exercises, leaving the crew unable to film.

The pub, which has since been renamed The Hawkstone Arms, is located just 1.5 miles away from Britain's biggest RAF base, Brize Norton. This has led locals to speculate that Jeremy may not have realized just how close the pub is to the military aircraft when he made the purchase. Photos from the site show the camera crew attempting to shoot a segment for the show, only to be interrupted by the deafening noise of a passing aircraft. Jeremy himself was even seen pointing at the sky as a Boeing C-17 Globemaster III flew overhead.

One local, who used to frequent The Windmill before it closed and Jeremy took over, shared their thoughts on the situation, saying, "Everyone around here is speculating that he didn't realize quite how close the planes come – or how low they are. And how deafeningly loud." Another witness of the aircraft interrupting filming described how the noise immediately silenced everyone on set and made filming pointless.

These hurdles add to the already eventful journey of Clarkson's Farm, as Jeremy recently discovered that his pub was a "dogging site." He joked about the situation on social media, sharing a clip of himself holding up a pair of discarded knickers that he found near the pub. Despite this unexpected discovery, Jeremy is determined to make the most of his new venture, using it to also sell his Hawkstone lager.

When contacted for comment, representatives for both Amazon Prime and Jeremy Clarkson have yet to respond. As for now, fans can catch up on all the action of Clarkson's Farm on Amazon Prime Video. And as always, if you have a celebrity story, video, or pictures, the entertainment team at The Agency would love to hear from you. You can reach us by email, phone, or by visiting our Submit Stuff page.

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