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''Clarkson's Farm'' is a British television
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about
Jeremy Clarkson Jeremy Charles Robert Clarkson (born 11 April 1960) is an English television presenter, journalist, farmer, and author who specialises in Driving, motoring. He is best known for hosting the television programmes ''Top Gear (2002 TV series), T ...
and his
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in the
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. The series documents Clarkson's attempts at running a farm near
Chipping Norton Chipping Norton is a market town and Civil parishes in England, civil parish in the Cotswolds in the West Oxfordshire district of Oxfordshire, England, about south-west of Banbury and north-west of Oxford. The United Kingdom Census 2011, 201 ...
in
West Oxfordshire West Oxfordshire is a local government district in northwest Oxfordshire, England, including towns such as Woodstock, Burford, Chipping Norton, Charlbury, Carterton and Witney, where the council is based. Area The area is mainly rural downla ...
. Described by Clarkson as "genuine
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", the series has received positive reviews and has been praised for raising public awareness of the British farming industry on the international stage. The first series premiered on
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on 11 June 2021. In July 2021, it was renewed for a second series, which premiered on 10 February 2023 and became the most-watched Prime Video original series in the UK. In October 2022, it was renewed for a third series which was released in two parts, with part one premiering on 3 May 2024 and part two on 10 May 2024. In November 2023, it was renewed for a fourth series that premiered on 23 May 2025. In November 2024, it was renewed for a fifth and potentially final series.


Diddly Squat Farm

The farm was formerly part of the
Sarsden Sarsden is a village and civil parish about south of Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire. The 2001 Census recorded the parish population as 83. Since 2012 Sarsden has been part of the Churchill and Sarsden joint parish council area, sharing a pari ...
estate in
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. Jeremy Clarkson bought about a thousand
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s (400 ha) in 2008, including Curdle Hill Farm. The fields were mostly
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, growing a
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of
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,
rapeseed Rapeseed (''Brassica napus'' subsp. ''napus''), also known as rape and oilseed rape and canola, is a bright-yellow flowering member of the family Brassicaceae (mustard or cabbage family), cultivated mainly for its oil-rich seed, which naturall ...
and
wheat Wheat is a group of wild and crop domestication, domesticated Poaceae, grasses of the genus ''Triticum'' (). They are Agriculture, cultivated for their cereal grains, which are staple foods around the world. Well-known Taxonomy of wheat, whe ...
. These were farmed on a contract basis by a local villager until his retirement in 2019. Clarkson then decided to attempt the challenge of farming the land himself. The farm was renamed Diddly Squat by Clarkson to indicate its lack of productivity, as "diddly squat" is slang for "the least amount" or "nothing".


Cast


Main cast

*
Jeremy Clarkson Jeremy Charles Robert Clarkson (born 11 April 1960) is an English television presenter, journalist, farmer, and author who specialises in Driving, motoring. He is best known for hosting the television programmes ''Top Gear (2002 TV series), T ...
: a motoring journalist,
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, and author who became famous as a
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on ''
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'', its 2002 revival, and ''
The Grand Tour ''The Grand Tour'' is a British motoring television series, created by Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, James May, and Andy Wilman, for Amazon Prime Video, and premiered on 18 November 2016. The programme was devised in the wake of the depar ...
''. He is the owner of Diddly Squat Farm and also acts as the narrator of the series. *
Kaleb Cooper Kaleb Cooper (born 2 July 1998) is an English farmer and media personality. He is best known for appearing on farming documentary show ''Clarkson's Farm'', assisting Jeremy Clarkson. He also has written books such as ''The World According to Kal ...
: a young farm worker born in
Chipping Norton Chipping Norton is a market town and Civil parishes in England, civil parish in the Cotswolds in the West Oxfordshire district of Oxfordshire, England, about south-west of Banbury and north-west of Oxford. The United Kingdom Census 2011, 201 ...
in 1998. Cooper farms on his own account in
Heythrop Heythrop is a village and civil parish just over east of Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire. The parish includes the hamlet of Dunthrop. The 2001 Census recorded the parish population as 93. History Heythrop had a Norman parish church of Saint ...
, but was engaged by Clarkson to assist him and become the farm's manager. He has previous experience working on Clarkson's farm before Clarkson took over as the owner. He mainly advises Clarkson on the technical details of using farming equipment and helps with numerous general tasks. He has rarely left the village of
Chadlington Chadlington is a village and civil parish in the Evenlode Valley about south of Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire. The village has five neighbourhoods: Brook End, Green End, Mill End, East End and West End. Archaeology There is a bowl barrow abo ...
and its surrounding areas, with the furthest place he regularly travels to being
Banbury Banbury is an historic market town and civil parish on the River Cherwell in Oxfordshire, South East England. The parish had a population of 54,335 at the 2021 Census. Banbury is a significant commercial and retail centre for the surrounding ...
. He has two children with his fiancée. During the fourth series, he takes a leave of absence from the farm to tour around the country and present his one-man show, ''The World According to Kaleb''. * Lisa Hogan: a former actress and Clarkson's girlfriend who assists with the farm and runs the
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. * Charlie Ireland: sarcastically referred to by Clarkson as "Cheerful Charlie", Ireland is a professional
agronomist An agriculturist, agriculturalist, agrologist, or agronomist (abbreviated as agr.) is a professional in the science, practice, and management of agriculture and agribusiness. It is a regulated profession in Canada, India, the Philippines, the Uni ...
and
land agent Land agent may be used in at least three different contexts. Traditionally, a land agent was a managerial employee who conducted the business affairs of a large landed estate for a member of the nobility or landed gentry, supervising the farming ...
who advises Clarkson on farm management. He understands the agricultural aspects of the crops, the complex details of government regulation, and the financial consequences. Rachael Sigee, writing for the '' i newspaper'', described him as "chronically sensible … a stickler for the rules who delivers increasingly bad news with the politely firm manners of a parish
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." *
Gerald Cooper Gerald Cooper is an English farmhand who became famous after appearing on '' Clarkson's Farm''. He is an expert in dry stone walling and maintains the walls on Clarkson's farm. His other tasks include combine harvesting, which he has done for ...
: the farm's "head of security" and a specialist in the construction and maintenance of
dry stone Dry stone, sometimes called drystack or, in Scotland, drystane, is a building method by which structures are constructed from stones without any mortar to bind them together. A certain amount of binding is obtained through the use of carefully ...
walls, which form 14 miles of boundaries on the farm. His conversations with Clarkson are amiable but often incomprehensible due to his strong
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. He helps Clarkson harvest the farm's grain, which he has been doing for over fifty years. He is not related to Kaleb Cooper. During the third series, he is diagnosed with
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and takes a leave of absence from working on the farm. * Kevin Harrison (series 1): the chairman of the
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and a veteran sheep farmer who advises Clarkson on purchasing and later tending to his flock of North Country Mule sheep. * Ellen Helliwell (series 1): a
shepherd A shepherd is a person who tends, herds, feeds, or guards flocks of sheep. Shepherding is one of the world's oldest occupations; it exists in many parts of the globe, and it is an important part of Pastoralism, pastoralist animal husbandry. ...
ess who Clarkson hires to tend his flock of sheep, which he acquired to graze his
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meadow A meadow ( ) is an open habitat or field, vegetated by grasses, herbs, and other non- woody plants. Trees or shrubs may sparsely populate meadows, as long as they maintain an open character. Meadows can occur naturally under favourable con ...
s. Her duties also include
lambing Domesticated sheep are herd animals that are bred for agricultural trade. A flock of sheep is mated by a single ram, which has either been chosen by a farmer or, in feral populations, has established dominance through physical contests with othe ...
and
shearing Sheep shearing is the process by which the woollen fleece of a sheep is cut off. The person who removes the sheep's wool is called a '' shearer''. Typically each adult sheep is shorn once each year (depending upon dialect, a sheep may be sai ...
. * Alan Townsend (series 2–4; supporting series 1): the head builder for various projects, including the farm shop, barns for the farm animals, the farm restaurant, and
The Farmer's Dog The Farmer's Dog, formerly The Windmill is a pub and restaurant next to the Asthall barrow roundabout on the A40 road in West Oxfordshire near Burford, owned by television presenter Jeremy Clarkson. Also on the pub grounds sits ''The Grand To ...
pub. * Dilwyn Evans (series 2; supporting series 1, 3–4): a
veterinarian A veterinarian (vet) or veterinary surgeon is a medical professional who practices veterinary medicine. They manage a wide range of health conditions and injuries in non-human animals. Along with this, veterinarians also play a role in animal r ...
who helps care for the farm's flock of sheep and later its cows and pigs. He performs various tasks, including checking the animals for diseases and assisting with births. *
Andy Cato Andrew Derek Cocup (born 11 December 1972), known professionally as Andy Cato, is an English musician, record producer, DJ, and farmer who is currently one half of the electronic music band Groove Armada, the other half being Tom Findlay. He wa ...
(series 3): one-half of the electronic music duo
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and an organic crop farmer who convinces Clarkson to convert one of his fields for
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. * Annie Gray (series 4; supporting series 3): the owner and head chef of a catering van that replaces the farm restaurant. She later relocates to outside Clarkson's pub. * Harriet Cowan (series 4): a full-time nurse and farmer from
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who Clarkson temporarily hires to replace Kaleb while the latter is on tour.


Supporting cast

* Georgia Craig (series 1–2): a policy advisor from the National Farmers' Union who advises Clarkson. * Jenny Ryan (series 1, 3): a veterinarian who inspects Clarkson's sheep for potential breeding and later helps care for his pregnant pigs. * Thomas Haynes (series 1–3): an environmental compliance inspector who investigates the farm's woodland areas and advises Clarkson to prevent him from breaking environmental laws. * Kieron Cooper (series 1–3): Kaleb's brother, who assists him on occasion. * Viktor Zaichenko (series 1–3): a Ukrainian beekeeper who sells
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s to Clarkson and helps manage the farm's
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. * Simon Strong: a neighbouring grain farmer who rents a
combine harvester The modern combine harvester, also called a combine, is a machine designed to harvest a variety of cultivated seeds. Combine harvesters are one of the most economically important labour-saving inventions, significantly reducing the fraction of ...
to Clarkson every year for harvesting grain. * Tim and Katy Coles (series 2–4): cow breeders who sell heifers and
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to Clarkson and later rent him a
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. They later join Clarkson's farming co-operative. * Paddy and Steph Bourn (series 2, 4): egg farmers who go by the nickname "Mr and Mrs Cacklebean", and sell
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s and
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s to Clarkson. They later join Clarkson's farming co-operative. * Emma Ledbury (series 2, 4): a dairy farmer who provides the farm shop with milk products and lost half her herd of
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to
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. She later joins Clarkson's farming co-operative. * Vanessa and Andy Hartley (series 2–4): pig farmers who initially provide the farm shop with pork products and later advise Clarkson on caring for his pigs. They later join Clarkson's farming co-operative. * Imogen Stanley (series 2, 4): a vegetable farmer who provides the farm shop with a range of produce. She later joins Clarkson's farming co-operative. * Richard Keene (series 2–3): the owner of
Hawkstone Brewery Hawkstone Brewery, formerly known as Cotswolds Brewing Company, is a microbrewery in Cheltenham, England in the United Kingdom. Aside from beer, they also produce cider, vodka and gin. History Cotswolds Brewing Co. was founded in 2005 by Emma ...
who creates Clarkson's
Hawkstone Lager Hawkstone Lager is a lager created by television presenter and farmer Jeremy Clarkson using barley grown at his Diddly Squat Farm in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, England. It is brewed by Hawkstone Brewery near Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestersh ...
and Kaleb's Hawkstone Cider. * Henry Lawrence (series 2–3): a butcher who runs an
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where Clarkson sends his cows and pigs. * Pip Lacey (series 2): a professional chef who is hired to run the farm restaurant. *
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(series 3): a radio and television presenter and Andy Cato's business partner. * Peter Colson and Josh Farrell (series 3): pig breeders who sell Clarkson
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pigs and rent him a boar. * Scott Watson (series 3–4): a chef who works with Annie in her catering van. * Rupert Arneil (series 3): an
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who helps Clarkson upright an old toppled tree. *
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(series 3): an Irish racing driver and cook who works at the farm shop and helps Clarkson with the production of
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. * Rafe Williams and Oscar Clutterbuck-Jones (series 3): mushroom farmers who sell Clarkson
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s to cultivate grey oyster, speckled chestnut and
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mushrooms. * Lizzie Dyer (series 3–4): a goat farmer who sells baby goats ("kids") to Clarkson. *
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(series 3; uncredited): the 57th
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, who meets with Kaleb and Charlie at
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. * Hugh van Cutsem (series 3): the chairman of the British Deer Society, who helps Clarkson cull the deer population on his farmland. * Neil Warner (series 4): an architectural designer who advises Clarkson and Charlie about getting planning permissions to refurbish a pub. * Josh Thornton (series 4): a representative of English Willow, who helps Clarkson plant
willow Willows, also called sallows and osiers, of the genus ''Salix'', comprise around 350 species (plus numerous hybrids) of typically deciduous trees and shrubs, found primarily on moist soils in cold and temperate regions. Most species are known ...
trees that would eventually be turned into cricket bats once they mature. * Oliver Reed (series 4): a bull farmer who sells Clarkson a young bull to breed with his cows. *
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,
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,
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, and
James May James Daniel May (born 16 January 1963) is an English television presenter and journalist. He is best known as a co-presenter, alongside Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond, of the motoring programme ''Top Gear (2002 TV series), Top Gear'' fr ...
(series 4; uncredited): Clarkson's celebrity friends who have previously purchased pubs and advise him about purchasing The Windmill. * Sue and Rachel Hawkins (series 4): hospitality entrepreneurs who revamp pubs in the Cotswolds and help Clarkson with the opening of his pub. * Mark Davies (series 4): a brewer at Hawkstone Brewery who helps Clarkson set up his pub's bar. * Nick Rowberry (series 4): an experienced chef who helps Clarkson set up and manage his pub's kitchen. *
Richard Hammond Richard Mark Hammond (born 19 December 1969) is an English journalist, television presenter, and author. He co-hosted the BBC Two motoring programme ''Top Gear (2002 TV series), Top Gear'' from 2002 until 2015 with Jeremy Clarkson and James Ma ...
(series 4; uncredited): a former television presenter on ''Top Gear'' and ''The Grand Tour'' alongside Clarkson and May, who agrees to chrome a vintage tractor for display at Clarkson's pub. * David Hawes (series 4): a butcher who provides meat for the butcher's shop, Hops & Chops, located outside Clarkson's pub.


Series overview


Episodes


Series 1 (2021)


Series 2 (2023)


Series 3 (2024)


Series 4 (2025)


Reception

On ''
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'', Clarkson said that he listens to the BBC programme's podcast. The opinions of the active farmers interviewed were favourable. Other farmers were also reported to have shown an "overwhelmingly favourable" reaction to ''Clarkson's Farm''. The sheep farmer James Rebanks said that the farming community "all loved that programme", and that Clarkson had done more for farming in one series than 30 years of the BBC's long-running farming programme ''
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''. Viewers have found the programme educational and entertaining, and that "they now feel much better informed about farming". The National Farmers' Union awarded Clarkson 2021 Farming Champion of the Year as "a vocal champion for the British farming industry", and producing that year a show that showcased the realities of farming and one that "has really resonated with the public". Clarkson and his farm assistant Kaleb Cooper won the Flying the Flag for British Agriculture award at the British Farming Awards. Joel Golby, reviewing for ''
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'', found Clarkson's verbal signalling of his jokes by lowering his voice tiring, but the format, in which his blunders are corrected by no-nonsense country folk, works well, "It's simply, just … ''really good TV''".
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wrote a different review for ''The Guardian'' a week later, but only gave it one star out of five. She was tired by Clarkson's role as an ignorant buffoon and called the show "wearisome, meretricious rubbish … The series amounts to less and less as time goes on." Anita Singh reviewed the show for ''
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''. She liked the apparent authenticity of Clarkson's involvement in the farming, "…when you see Clarkson despairing at his crop failures, or yelping with delight when he helps to deliver a lamb, it feels genuine." She liked the supporting players, such as Kaleb and Charlie, and that "Clarkson’s gone soft, and it makes for surprisingly good viewing." Suzi Feay gave the show five stars in the ''
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''. She especially liked "…some of rural England’s more surprising characters … ''Clarkson’s Farm'' features some unique types that are rarely spotted on screen."
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, reviewing for ''
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'', likes Clarkson's "honesty of self" and appreciated both the good fun and the increasingly earnest engagement, "…you get to watch a familiar face grow smitten with his new life, coming to understand the responsibility of feeding Britain … a quite lovely documentary series about life on a farm…" Marty Meany reviewed ''Clarkson's Farm'' for ''Goosed.ie'', describing Jeremy as a "grown man playing
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in real life", but whether you "love him or hate him, ''Clarkson's Farm'' sees Jeremy return to his very best" after years of creating "blatantly scripted" television. Meany gave the show four and a half stars in his review. Following the release of the show on Amazon, the show was a popular success online, being rated five stars on Google. The show was also well-received on the Chinese website
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from nearly 80,000 Chinese people, who awarded it a rating 9.6 out of 10 for the first series.


Impact

The popularity of ''Clarkson's Farm'' led to large number of visitors to the farm shop opened by Clarkson, which resulted in a traffic jam and necessitated the attendance of the police to handle the disruption in traffic. As a result, Clarkson faced a strong backlash from the people of
Chadlington Chadlington is a village and civil parish in the Evenlode Valley about south of Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire. The village has five neighbourhoods: Brook End, Green End, Mill End, East End and West End. Archaeology There is a bowl barrow abo ...
. Later that day he took to
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, writing: "People of Chadlington. I’m truly sorry about the traffic around our farm shop last weekend. We are doing everything we can to improve the situation". The
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blocked attempts by Clarkson to build a car park, a restaurant and the building of a road to another restaurant he opened. The restaurant in a converted barn was forced to close and the planting of trees to screen a car park was denied. The dispute between Clarkson and West Oxfordshire District Council was said to have led to a change in planning regulation, which is dubbed "Clarkson's clause" and it allows farmers to convert disused agricultural buildings for commercial and residential use without planning permission. Additionally, the popularity of Clarkson’s Farm has inspired practical on-farm innovations, most notably “Clarkson’s Ring.” This 340° floating steel hoop creates a safe corridor between farrowing ark walls and sows, giving newly born piglets an escape route from crushing. Field trials conducted demonstrated that fitting Clarkson’s Ring halved piglet mortality rates—from an average of nearly 12 percent to below 6 percent—thereby making a marked contribution to animal welfare . To address the concerns about capacity, Clarkson bought a nearby pub/restaurant on the A40 trunk road and opened this as
The Farmer's Dog The Farmer's Dog, formerly The Windmill is a pub and restaurant next to the Asthall barrow roundabout on the A40 road in West Oxfordshire near Burford, owned by television presenter Jeremy Clarkson. Also on the pub grounds sits ''The Grand To ...
in 2024.


Ratings

According to
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, the first episode of the second series of ''Clarkson's Farm'' broke viewing record on Amazon in the UK and became the most watched original series on Amazon. It was watched by 4.3 million viewers on TV in seven days, with more UK viewers watching the episode than '' The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power'', which had 3.2 million viewers for its first episode in 2022. The first episode was ranked No. 16 across all channels. Select ratings for week 06 Feb 2023 - 12 Feb 2023 3.8 million watched the second episode (ranked No. 27 the same week), and 3.3 million watched the third (ranked No. 40). A total of 7.6 million individuals had watched the show across its eight episodes over 28 days, which made it the most-watched show on Amazon Prime in the UK. The ratings for the first series were not available since Barb only started measuring viewership for on-demand video platforms such as Amazon in November 2021. In China, the first episode of the first series has received over 5 million views on the Chinese streaming service
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. The viewing figures of the third series improved on those of the second series the UK when the first four episodes were released on 3 May 2024. Overnight viewing figures showed 3.7 million watched the first episode, 3.1 million the second, 2.5 million the third and 2.1 million the fourth. Viewing figures over 7 days showed that the first episode was streamed by 5.1 million television viewers (5.2 million including mobile devices), which made it the most-streamed show on Amazon Prime in the UK, and the second most-streamed show of 2024 on any streaming service in the UK after '' Fool Me Once'' on
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. The second episode was watched by 4.7 million viewers, the third 4.3 million and the fourth 3.9 million, making the first four episodes the 4th, 6th, 11th and 14th most-watched TV shows of the week in the UK. Seven day viewing figures for the first four episodes of the fourth series were similar to the third, with 5 million for episode 2, 4.6 million for episode 3, 4.4 million for episode 1, and 3.9 million for episode 4. The weekly ranking however improved, with the episodes ranking 2nd, 4th, 6th and 13th respectively.


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