Amazon Prime despite star Jeremy Clarkson describing his farm as an "expensive failure".The show was the streaming service's highest rated show ever, but Jeremy explained that the farm is bringing him in no money.Filming for the second series has already started, and viewers will get a deeper insight into another year on the Diddly Squat Farm.Jeremy is aiming to diversify and expand his very limited agricultural knowledge while his no-nonsense team watch on.He'll be joined by tractor driver Kaleb, stone wall expert Gerald, advisor "Cheerful" Charlie, Jeremy's other half and farm shop-keeper Lisa, as well as many others.There will be more laughs, triumphs and, of course, tribulations, while Jeremy drops more faux pas as he continues down his.
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