Jeremy Clarkson was in a hospital bed in the tragic final moments of Clarkson's Farm season five10:39, 17 Jun 2026Jeremy Clarkson revealed his cancer diagnosis on his Prime Video series.Clarkson's Farm has returned to Prime Video with the concluding two episodes of series five, during which Jeremy Clarkson disclosed he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer.The 66 year old broadcaster informed Kaleb Cooper and Charlie Ireland that he had been aware for some time, having undergone a biopsy.The heartbreaking revelation, which left his colleagues visibly shaken, was compounded by another distressing development in the closing scenes of the programme.At the conclusion of episode eight, Jeremy and the remainder of the Diddly Squat crew were attempting to savour their yearly picnic at the farm.Clarkson was determined to concentrate on the bright side, despite enduring a succession of health setbacks and tragic losses amongst his livestock.Aware that Jeremy had had surgery on his prostate, Kaleb enquired: "When will we know if the treatment's worked?""I don't know, I've got a blood test but not for another few weeks," Clarkson responded. There was a momentary pause before he added: "Come on, cheer up. It probably did work."Subsequently, following a disturbing development regarding the TB crisis on the farm, Jeremy remarked: "Well, things can't get worse," before the screen faded to black and text reading "4 days later" emerged.An ambulance was then shown racing along the road with its blue lights flashing and sirens blaring, before Jeremy was shown lying in a hospital bed with a 'nil by mouth' notice beside him. He revealed: "So we started season five with me in a hospital bed, and here we are at the end of season five and I'm back in a hospital bed."Some of the treatment's gone a bit, awry, shall we say. So, I'm going to be here for a little while."I'm nil by mouth, I don't know what's going to happen. Well look, what I wanted to say was, if this is all successful I'll see you for season six and if it isn't, I won't. Take care, everyone."Fans have been left wondering about the meaning of 'awry', which indicates something has deviated from its intended path or gone off course.Article continues belowFor Jeremy, this implies certain elements of his medical care haven't proceeded as planned. The television personality has yet to provide further details about his treatment since the fifth season's debut.Clarkson's Farm season 5 is on Prime Video
Jeremy Clarkson hospitalised as prostate cancer treatment goes 'awry' in series
Jeremy Clarkson was in a hospital bed in the tragic final moments of Clarkson's Farm season five












