
If you’re feeling glum after finishing season 4 of Clarkson’s Farm, fear not – we’ve got you covered.
The Amazon Prime Video series premiered on Friday, drawing some mixed reviews from critics.
Nonetheless, TV fans were able to enjoy the Top Gear star as he attempts to run a farm in the countryside with no previous farming experience.
Battling some awful weather, disobedient animals and unresponsive crops, season 4 showed us Jeremy as he was left on his own while Kaleb embarked on a worldwide tour.
Jeremy also took on his most ambitious project yet as he opened his The Farmer’s Dog pub.
But from fishing to food road trips, here are seven TV shows to watch after you’re done on Diddly Squat farm.
Fletcher’s Family Farm

If you love Clarkson’s Farm, but wished it was slightly less chaotic and more focused on the beauty of nature, Fletcher’s Family Farm could be perfect for you.
Following the life of former Emmerdale and Strictly star Kelvin Fletcher and his young family, viewers can enjoy the stunning views of the Peak District.
Like Jeremy, Kelvin is a first time father and while there is certainly less chaos, there are still a great deal of laughs and stress.
Standout examples include the time when chickenpox hit the family while they waited for their first flock of chickens.
Additionally, a vicious run in with a wasp nest also resulted in a hospital trip for a few.
Fletcher’s Family Farm is available to watch on ITVX.
Mortimer & Whitehouse Gone Fishing

From farming to fishing, Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse could provide exactly what you’re looking for if you’re all finished on the Diddly Squat farm.
The dynamic duo are comedy gold on this BBC series as they embark on a fishing adventure across the UK.
As well as showing the natural beauty of the British countryside, Bob and Paul’s unique sense of humour is a joy to watch.
But it’s not just laughs that you’ll get here, as the pair delve into themes of life, death and aging.
The series has also boasted some fantastic comedy guests, including This Country star Charlie Cooper.
Mortimer & Whitehouse Gone Fishing is available to watch on BBC iPlayer.
The Grand Tour

If you’re a fan of Clarkson’s farm, it’s more than likely that you’ll also be a fan of The Grand Tour.
Jeremy, alongside James May and Richard Hammond, drives across the globe visiting far-flung destinations in this action-packed series.
The former Top Gear hosts can be seen in six seasons on the Amazon Prime series.
Moving away from a pure focus on car reviews, the trio have some hilarious chemistry between them.
While it might not focus on the British countryside, there’s certainly a similar level of mayhem here compared to Clarkson’s Farm.
The Grand Tour is available to watch on Amazon Prime Video.
Gordon, Gino & Fred’s Road Trip

We’ve all been accustomed to the constant bickering between Jeremy and Kaleb on Clarkson’s Farm.
But if you’re after even more arguing, coupled with some delicious food, Gordon, Gino & Fred’s Road Trip could be the perfect choice for you.
The trio taste some of the most amazing cuisines the world has to offer in this ITV series, from the oldest pizzerias in Italy to American barbecue.
Things certainly go pear-shaped, however, and Gino D’Acampo is usually at the heart of it.
Gordon, Gino & Fred’s Road Trip is available to watch on ITVX.
The Repair Shop

Part of the charm behind Clarkson’s Farm is seeing nothing become something great.
With BBC’s The Repair Shop, you can find a lot more of that as the show explores preservation and craftmanship.
First airing back in 2017, the show has become a beloved staple on the BBC.
From rare antiques to wacky objects appearing on the Repair Shop, the show has even had audiences in tears with some of the special storylines.
The Repair Shop is available to watch on BBC iPlayer.
Top Gear

Coming towards the end of this list, this option might seem an obvious one.
But there’s no doubt that fans of Clarkson’s Farm will also be able to enjoy Top Gear.
From the older series featuring Jeremy himself alongside James and Richard, to the newer series featuring Paddy McGuinness, Chris Harris and Freddie Flintoff there is plenty to delve into.
The crazy stunts and challenges the show manages to pull off is what has kept viewers hooked for years.
Top Gear is available to watch on U or BBC iPlayer.
Welcome to Wrexham

Last but not least, Welcome to Wrexham might be able to fill the gaping hole in your life left by Clarkson’s Farm.
We know that this is wildly different from running a farm, but seeing the behind the scenes operations behind running a successful football club is sure to satisfy your viewing needs.
After taking on the huge risk of purchasing Wrexham FC, Ryan and Rob excel in this hilarious series.
While it is at times laugh out loud funny, there’s some real emotion beating through this and getting to see the football club improve and rise is exhilarating.
Welcome to Wrexham is available to watch on Disney Plus.
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