Clarkson’s Farm breakout star praises ‘grounded’ Jeremy Clarkson’s farming abilities

Harriet Cowan, one of the breakout stars of Clarkson's Farm, has admitted she wasn’t aware of Jeremy Clarkson‘s work before signing up for the hit show.

Cowan, who temporarily replaced farm manager Kaleb Cooper in the latest series, said she didn’t know much about Clarkson’s past TV work as she “wasn’t really into the cars thing growing up”.

Addressing Clarkson’s efforts as a farm owner, she told The Times that the former Top Gear host is “very much like every other farmer I’ve ever met” and “very much willing to learn”.

“He wanted to do well by the farm,” she said, adding, “he’s still very much grounded and he doesn’t let the fame and all the publicity get to him.”

Clarkson, 65, hosted the motoring series Top Gear from 2002 until he was dropped by the BBC in 2015, following which he moved to Amazon for The Grand Tour, with co-hosts Richard Hammond and James May.

He created Clarkson’s Farm after taking over the now-famous, 1,000-acre Diddly Squat farm and accompanying shop, and the show documents his efforts at farm life.

Cowan, a 24-year-old full-time nurse, secured her role on the series thanks to her popular farm-themed TikTok videos.

Harriet Cowan temporarily replaced Kaleb Cooper on ‘Clarkson’s Farm’ (Prime Video)

Since the latest series was released in June 2025, viewers have expressed hope that Cowan will become a permanent team member.

“I’ve always said I’ll be very open if Jeremy needs me again,” she said. “We’ve sort of left it like that. If he needs me, I’m here.”

Cowan graduated from the University of Derby, where she studied nursing. She was named her town’s Young Farmers spokesperson and continues to use social media to highlight the realities of working on a farm.

Clarkson’s Farm has become one of Prime Video’s most-streamed TV shows and in July 2024, Clarkson extended his business empire by taking over rural country pub The Windmill in Asthall – a “village boozer” on five acres of countryside near Burford.

Jeremy Clarkson on ‘Clarkson’s Farm’ (Prime Video)

The purchase of his pub, which is called The Farmer’s Dog, featured in the latest series of Clarkson’s Farm. But Clarkson recently ruled out any similar ventures in the future, telling The Times he is “done with business” as he “doesn’t understand it”.

“I am not motivated by money. I just want a good craic,” he said.

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