Clarksons Farm shares first look at series two as Jeremy snogs girlfriend Lisa

The first look at Clarkson's Farm series two is officially here.

On Tuesday (February 1), Amazon Prime Video dropped three first look images as production on the second season continued at the famous Diddly Squat Farm in Chipping Norton.

Clarkson's Farm was officially renewed for a second season last July.

The exciting new images see the titular 61-year-old presenter Jeremy Clarkson and his girlfriend Lisa Hogan, 48, cosying up for a smooch in front of a horrified Kaleb Cooper, the lovable tractor driver made famous in series one.

Kaleb can be seen lowering his head as the pair lock lips on a wide plot of grass.

Another of the images sees the former Top Gear presenter driving a tractor with Kaleb terrifyingly dangling from the front.

Meanwhile, a third first-look image sees Jeremy sitting in a field inside a car while cheerful Charlie looks on outside.

Filming for the second series of Clarkson's Farm officially began last year.

The follow-up run will 'reunite the whole Diddly Squat crew, including Lisa, Kaleb, Cheerful Charlie and Gerald, as they once again keep a watchful eye on Jeremy and his agricultural antics'.

Speaking in a video about the renewal last year, Jeremy said: "Following the success of the first series, I'm delighted to say that there will be a second series of Clarkson's Farm."

Interrupted by Kaleb, who can be heard saying 'You mean, Kaleb's farm?' in the background, the Grand Tour presenter added: "All the team are back."

He later referred to Kaleb as the "foetus in the tractor".

Last week, an insider revealed exclusively to Daily Star that Jeremy's recent efforts to expand the farm has been rejected by West Oxfordshire Council "due to the laws in place to protect Areas Of Outstanding Beauty".

Jeremy also recently revealed that he fell "really ill" on a recent holiday he took away from the farm to the Seychelles last month.

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