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Jeremy Clarkson bans former Top Gear co-stars from ever appearing on Clarkson’s Farm

JEREMY Clarkson says “not in a million years” would he allow his regular co-hosts Richard Hammond and James May on his farming show.

The Sun columnist and Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? host, 61, has just bagged a second series of Amazon smash Clarkson’s Farm, which delighted fans with its brutal look at farming.

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However, he has ruled out any kind of crossover and said his former Top Gear and current The Grand Tour co-hosts will not be appearing.

Heralding the news Clarkson’s Farm has been handed a second series, he referred to the stars of the show.

Referring to his co-stars including girlfriend Lisa Hogan and young co-star Kaleb Cooper, he tweeted: “All the team are back – Cheerful Charlie, Lisa, Gerald, and the foetus in a tractor.”

But when one fan asked: “Can we get a cameo from @RichardHammond and Captain Slow?” Jeremy replied: “Not in a million years.”

And after another suggested a tractor race between the three of them on the land, he said simply: “It’s not that kind of show.”

Clarkson’s Farm, the most successful show Amazon has ever aired in the UK, was given another series on Wednesday.

Viewers can expect a deeper insight into another year on Diddly Squat Farm as Jeremy aims to diversify, expanding his limited agricultural knowledge under the watchful eye of his no-nonsense team.

This includes tractor driver Kaleb, stone wall favourite Gerald, advisor ‘Cheerful’ Charlie Ireland, Jeremy’s partner-turned-farm-shop-keeper Lisa.

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HandoutHammond, Clarkson and May, as seen in a 2015 promo shot for Top Gear[/caption]

His new co-star is young farmer Kaleb Cooper, who has delighted Clarkson’s Farm viewers