Clarkson's Farm icon Kaleb Cooper has landed a huge new role away from the Prime Video series, and will be ditching Diddly Squat for Down Under. The farmhand, who helps Top Gear icon Jeremy out on his Chipping Norton land, has landed a new four-episode series with Prime Video and will embark on his first ever solo trip to Australia to investigate one of the world's biggest farming markets.
Kaleb said: "I spend most of my time with the most travelled man in the world, so I got brave and booked my first ever flight to see what all the fuss was about. Australia here I come! And Australia, you'll be gaining a new farmer for a couple of months as I discover if I can make my farming contracting business go international."
In the new series, Kaleb will meet with Australian farmers and immerse himself in the local culture, all while investigating how farmers operate in the challenging environment that's a far cry from the British climate.
Amazon MGM studios representative Tara Erer told fans: "Kaleb Cooper has won our hearts with his no-nonsense farming wisdom and unmistakable charm. Seeing him swap his beloved Chipping Norton for the vast Australian outback promises brilliant entertainment as he encounters farming on a whole new scale.
"We're proud to bring this next chapter of Kaleb's journey to Prime Video."
Filming for Kaleb: Down Under begins in autumn 2025. Thankfully, it's already been confirmed that Kaleb will be returning to Clarkson's Farm for series five in 2026.
In 2024, Kaleb embarked on his first solo theatre tour, The World According to Kaleb.
Since shooting to fame alongside Clarkson, he's also penned several books, including children's collection Kaleb's Farmyard Tales: Escaping Animals and Runaway Tractors.
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