Kaleb Cooper Goes Global: Clarkson’s Farm Star Takes on the Australian Outback in New Series
For years, Kaleb Cooper has been the breakout star of Clarkson’s Farm, winning over audiences with his quick wit, fiery patience, and deep-rooted love for the land. Now, the Oxfordshire farming contractor is leaving behind the rolling fields of Chipping Norton for something far bigger — a brand-new show, a new continent, and his biggest adventure yet.
Amazon Prime Video has officially announced a four-part series currently titled Kaleb: Down Under, which will follow the 27-year-old as he takes his first-ever flight and travels halfway across the globe to Australia. The show promises to deliver a fresh blend of humor, discovery, and heartfelt insight as Kaleb immerses himself in an entirely new world of farming.
From Chipping Norton to the Outback
Viewers first met Kaleb as Jeremy Clarkson’s right-hand man on Clarkson’s Farm, where his no-nonsense attitude and sharp knowledge of agriculture quickly turned him into a fan favorite. Known for his exasperated reactions to Clarkson’s city-boy blunders, Kaleb became the unexpected star of the series — and, in many ways, its moral compass.
But this time, there will be no Jeremy, no Diddly Squat, and no familiar Oxfordshire fields. Instead, Kaleb is trading in his tractor for the unknown — a bold move that even he admits is outside his comfort zone.
“I spend most of my time with the most travelled man in the world,” Kaleb said, referring to Clarkson. “So I got brave and booked my first-ever flight to see what all the fuss was about. Australia, here I come!”
With his trademark sense of humor, he added, “And Australia, you’ll be gaining a new farmer for a couple of months as I discover if I can make my farming contracting business go international.”
A Journey of Discovery and Dirt
The new series will see Kaleb exploring one of the world’s largest and most diverse farming markets. From the sun-scorched plains of the outback to the high-tech operations of modern Australian agriculture, Kaleb: Down Under aims to capture how different cultures, climates, and attitudes shape the way people work the land.
According to Amazon MGM Studios, the show will blend travel, humor, and heartfelt reflection — all told through Kaleb’s unfiltered point of view. Viewers can expect plenty of culture shock, laughter, and learning moments as the young farmer compares British farming traditions with the vast and rugged style of Australian agriculture.
“Seeing him swap his beloved Chipping Norton for the vast Australian outback promises brilliant entertainment,” said Tara Erer, Head of Northern Europe Originals at Amazon MGM Studios. “Kaleb Cooper has won our hearts with his no-nonsense farming wisdom and unmistakable charm. We’re proud to bring this next chapter of his journey to Prime Video.”
From Local Fields to Global Fame
This new adventure marks a major milestone in Kaleb’s fast-rising career. Earlier in 2024, he took his The World According to Kaleb live tour to Scotland — his furthest journey from home at the time. Now, he’s taking that spirit of exploration global.
Fans of Clarkson’s Farm have watched Kaleb grow from a young contractor into one of Britain’s most beloved TV personalities. His candid honesty, grounded humor, and genuine love for farming have made him more than just a supporting character — he’s become a symbol of modern British agriculture itself.
The announcement also comes after Clarkson’s Farm took home the Factual Entertainment Award at the National Television Awards, with both Jeremy Clarkson and Kaleb attending the ceremony. The win cemented the show’s status as one of Prime Video’s biggest hits in the UK.
A New Adventure Begins
Filming for Kaleb: Down Under is set to begin this autumn, with release expected in 2025. While full details remain under wraps, fans can expect a mix of breathtaking landscapes, farming innovation, and the same unfiltered honesty that made Kaleb a star in the first place.
From Chipping Norton’s green pastures to the blazing heat of the Australian outback, Kaleb Cooper is stepping into a whole new chapter — one that could redefine his career and prove that farming wisdom, like good soil, can thrive anywhere in the world.







