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Jeremy Clarkson's TV return is coming sooner than you might think

Jeremy Clarkson's TV return is coming sooner than you might think

The Clarkson's Farm star will be back on our screens before we know it

He's one of the most recognisable faces on our screens - and Jeremy Clarkson's return to TV is coming sooner than you might think.

The former Top Gear and The Grand Tour star has wowed audiences in recent years through his cult hit Clarkson's Farm.

The Amazon Prime Video series documents Jezza's journey into farming after buying up a 1,000 acre farm in the heart of the idyllic Cotswolds.

Two seasons have already aired, with at least another two confirmed for release from 2024.

We've been introduced to young farmer Kaleb Cooper, who lends a hand to Jeremy when things go wrong. And boy, do they.

There's also the farm's 'head of security' - and the man who subtitles were made for - Gerald Cooper. It makes for fantastic, easy viewing with elements of a more serious nature cropping up when appropriate.

But it's not the only television venture that Clarkson is currently engaged with.

Over on ITV, he had take over the reins from Chris Tarrant to host a brand new version of iconic game show, revamped series of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?.

Last year, channel bosses had to deny the show had been cancelled after not appearing on our screens since October 2022.

The Top Gear boys during their Grand Tour Days.
Amazon

Now, thankfully, it has been reported that Millionaire is finally returning - and with Jeremy still at its helm.

The Sun reports that the show will return on Sunday, 28 January.

In 2023, Jeremy was forced to deny he'd been sacked as host of the ITV quiz show.

Taking to X, he wrote: "So many kind messages about today’s reports. But relax.

"Lisa and I have not split up and I have not been sacked as host of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire.”

The reports Jeremy was referring to came after a Variety article, in which ITV chief exec Carolyn McCall was quoted as saying: “We have a contract.

Jeremy and Kaleb during the filming of Clarkson's Farm.
Amazon Prime

"We’re contracted to this [season], so we will do that. And then we have no future commitments.

"And we haven’t made any statements about that.”

LADbible has contacted ITV for confirmation on the return of Millionaire.

Featured Image Credit: Ash Donelon / Getty / Country Life

Topics: ITV, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, Jeremy Clarkson, TV and Film