Recently I have been watching the third season of Clarkson’s Farm; and it’s been really good (and also pretty tragic)! Directed by Kit Lynch Robinson, and Will Yapp, and starring Jeremy Clarkson, Kaleb Cooper, Lisa Hogan, and Charlie Ireland; Clarkson’s Farm is a farming documentary series where Jeremy Clarkson continues his attempts to be a farmer. This time around sees yet more trouble with the local council, whilst also trying out new ventures, leading Mr. Clarkson to appoint Kaleb as the new farm manager. The first thing many viewers could instantly agree with, with this season is the harrowing incidents when Clarkson tried his hand at Pig farming, with several newborn piglets sadly not making it. The season though did have some more uplifting moments though, from Gerald‘s return half-way through, to an insight into how Mushrooms are grown. It’s a grim season, but another terrific one, as the show continues to improve each season, in a steady climb, which makes the one year wait for new episodes more than worth it. Sadly there’s no sign of Chef Pip Lacey this season, but all the regular gang are still around, and it all climbs getly towards a shocking conclusion, but still a positive one from a viewers viewpoint!
Mini TV Review – Clarkson’s Farm (Season 3)
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