Jeremy Clarkson has hinted when fans can expect to see the fourth series of hit show Clarkson's Farm.

The show, which started in 2021 following Mr Clarkson's attempts to manage 1,000-acre Diddly Squat Farm at Chadlington, remains a huge hit.

The show has made stars of farm manager Kaleb Cooper, land agent Charlie Ireland, ‘head of security’ Gerald Cooper, and Mr Clarkson's partner Lisa Hogan.

Season 3 remains in Prime Video's top 10 programmes more than three months since its release in early May.

In a new interview with Times Radio presenter Cathy Newman, Mr Clarkson who opened his new pub The Farmer's Dog near Burford last weekend, revealed it might be a long wait.

Jeremy Clarkson opened his new pub The Farmer's Dog near Burford last weekend (Image: SWNS)

He said: "We’re likely to wrap up filming for season 4 in a couple of weeks. After editing and translating, it should be out around May."

And he seemed to confirm the rumours of a further series after that, adding: "Then, we’ll kick off filming for season 5 shortly after."

Mr Clarkson has previously ramped up expectations that there will be a season five by sharing an image of the producer Andy Wilman with his two dogs - named after Game of Thrones’ Sansa and Arya Stark - saying they were "pleading" to appear in the next series.

Prime Video itself is yet to officially confirm whether Clarkson's Farm will be back for season 5.

Meanwhile Mr Wilman has had said that neither he nor Mr Clarkson were afraid to bring Clarkson’s Farm to an end if it no longer felt genuine or 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 told Deadline.