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Jeremy Clarkson says Clarkson's Farm filming could begin this week
Summary
Jeremy Clarkson said snow from Storm Goretti may lead to cameras being brought back to Clarkson's Farm and filming for a sixth series could start this week; he is currently on a three-month break from screens, the first in forty years.
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Jeremy Clarkson has said filming for Clarkson's Farm could begin this week after snow moved across parts of the UK. He is on a three-month break from television, which he described as his first such break in forty years. The Met Office forecast that Storm Goretti will bring widespread snow, heavy rain and severe gales, and an ice warning was issued across Britain. Clarkson told The Sun that if it snows they would start filming again and that both Amazon and he want a sixth series.
What is known:
- Jeremy Clarkson said snow from Storm Goretti may prompt filming for Clarkson's Farm to restart this week.
- He is currently taking a three-month break from TV, the first in forty years.
- The Met Office forecast widespread snow, heavy rain and severe gales, with reports of up to eight inches of snow in some areas and an ice warning.
- Clarkson's farm is located in the Cotswolds near Chipping Norton.
- Clarkson said Amazon want a sixth series and that he has ideas for future seasons; a co-star, Kaleb Cooper, is reported to be filming in Australia.
Summary:
Heavy winter weather has led Clarkson to say production could be resumed at short notice and filming may begin this week. Amazon have expressed interest in a sixth series and Clarkson has indicated he wants to continue while he has ideas. Precise start dates and production plans are undetermined at this time.
