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Clarkson’s Farm could continue after series four (Picture: Prime Video/Ellis OBrien)

Jeremy Clarkson may have let slip details about the future of popular Amazon series Clarkson’s Farm.

The former Top Gear presenter is currently filming series four, and he’s given viewers hope that we could see even more seasons in the future.

While nothing has been confirmed for a fifth offering, Jeremy, 64, joked that two members are doing their best to get starring roles.

Alongside a photo of his pets Sansa and Arya spending time with show boss Andy Wilman he wrote: ‘The dogs pleading with @andy.wilman to be in season 5.’

Fans reacted excitedly to the Instagram post. Liam Conlan wrote: ‘Season 5. Amazing !!!!!!! Bring on season 4!!!!’

‘Is that a (not so) subtle way of announcing that Amazon have green-lit another series?,’ said Gill Pile.

Jeremy teased a fifth series with an Instagram post (Picture: Instagram/jeremyclarkson1)
The gang have provided much entertainment (Picture: Prime Video)

Granville Taylor Riffel predicted: ‘5🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥this is going to be the longest running Farming tutorial show ever.’

Previously, Andy said that neither him or Jeremy were afraid to end one of the most-watched shows on all major streaming services in the UK, if it no longer felt organic.

‘I’ve got no feelings on whether there’s a five or not. Jeremy’s the same. He’s like: “When we’ve got nothing left to say, let’s walk away”,’ he explained to Deadline.

Jeremy will only continue if he feels there’s more to say (Picture: Prime Video)
Fans want more episodes! (Picture: Prime Video)

The series follows Jeremy as he attempts to run his own 1,000-acre Oxfordshire farm, Diddly Squat, with the help of farm manager Kaleb Cooper, land agent Charlie Ireland, ‘head of security’ Gerald Cooper, and his partner Lisa Hogan. The most recent episodes focused on Jeremy’s venture into pig farming, which led to some tragedy but a happy ending.

Filming for the next series has reportedly been regularly interrupted due to ‘giant military aircraft thundering overhead’.

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Clarkson’s Farm is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video.

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