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Jeremy Clarkson urges fans to complain as Amazon scraps farm show after one series

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Jeremy Clarkson has urged his fans to send their complaints to Amazon Prime after he revealed bosses have scrapped his popular farm show after just one series.

Clarkson's Farm, which ranked highly for the streaming giant, saw the former Top Gear presenter, 61, take on the challenge of running his farm Diddly Squat - which he has owned since 2008 - in the Cotswolds.

The first series provided tonnes of entertainment for viewers, with Jeremy even tweeting about how overwhelmed he has been by the support.

However it was an "expensive failure" according to the presenter, as he revealed he made an annual profit of £114 in its first year.

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