Jeremy Clarkson has teased the return of a popular TV show, posing a cryptic tweet on X after a fan begged for the show to come back on air. The former Top Gear star runs his own Diddly Squat Farm in the English Cotswolds - the focus of his Amazon Prime show Clarkson's Farm - and has a pub named The Farmer's Dog in Oxfordshire. He previously fronted the motorsport show The Grand Tour alongside Richard Hammond and James May before ending the long-running series last year.
Jeremy found fame on Top Gear before he left the BBC show in 2015 after his contract was not renewed. A fan has taken to social media to question whether viewers would potentially see any new episodes in the future, to which Clarkson confirmed that there will be more to come. The fan typed, "I hope #Millionaire is coming back @JeremyClarkson I think this is a repeat @ITV.
" This prompted Clarkson to reply in the comments, "It is. And it is." This sent fans into a frenzy online, with one fan typing back, "Fantastic news," as another chimed in similarly, "Cool.
Can you see if they'll bring back Jonathan Creek, too?" A third also echoed: "More Clarkson's Farm please. It’s the reason I got Amazon prime." Jeremy has hosted Who Wants To Be A Millionaire since 2018, replacing former presenter Chris Tarrant.
Known for its high-stakes questions and life-changing prize money, it has become a staple on ITV for many years. I hope #Millionaire is coming back @JeremyClarkson I think this is repeat @ITV In other news, Jere.














