Jeremy Clarkson - Television Host
Age: 65
Country: United Kingdom Occupations:
Television Host
Jeremy Clarkson is an English broadcaster, journalist, and writer best known for his long-running work in motoring media and his recent transition into agriculture. He is widely recognized for his blunt, opinionated style and dry wit.
Career Highlights
Motoring: He achieved global fame as the lead presenter of the BBC’s Top Gear (2002–2015) and later Amazon Prime’s The Grand Tour (2016–2024), alongside Richard Hammond and James May.
Farming: He currently stars in the documentary series Clarkson’s Farm, which follows his often-chaotic attempts to run his 1,000-acre estate, Diddly Squat Farm, in the Cotswolds.
Broadcasting: He has hosted the ITV game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? since 2018 and is slated to front a fast-paced spin-off called Millionaire Hot Seat in 2026.
Journalism: He remains a prolific columnist for The Sunday Times and The Sun, typically writing on cars, current events, and the challenges facing the British farming industry.
Current Projects (2026)
Diddly Squat Farm: His farm is scheduled to host the major UK arable event, Cereals 2026, in June.
Television: Production continues on Clarkson’s Farm (Series 5), and he has recently teased a potential 2026 project reunion with Hammond and May.
Hospitality: He operates The Farmer’s Dog, a pub in Oxfordshire that focuses on serving British-grown produce.