Kaleb Cooper's The World According to Kaleb has landed on Prime Video

The Clarkson's Farm star has a special one-off show

Author: Alex RossPublished 29th Nov 2024
Last updated 29th Nov 2024

He may not be the name on the titles, but it's fair to say farmer Kaleb Cooper is by far the real star of Prime Video show Clarkson's Farm, alongside of course, Jeremy Clarkson.

But whilst we all wait patiently for series four of the hit show to land, Prime Video have announced they are showing a special performance from Kaleb Cooper’s national theatre tour The World According to Kaleb.

What is it about?

The one-off special gives fans front row seats to Kaleb's show at the Cheltenham Everyman Theatre.

Prime Video say of the show: 'This final performance will include Kaleb’s unique observations and strong views on anything from sheep, to famous people, to why farming is the best job in the world, whilst also highlighting some of the many challenges that British farmers face today'.

Kaleb Cooper said: “I feel so lucky to have gone on a brilliant theatre tour – and the first farmer to be able to say that! I met some amazing people and had such a laugh with everyone who came along. Now being able to share this with people watching Prime Video, means farming will be on an even bigger stage. I’m really looking forward to bringing all the farming fun and highlighting important issues affecting the agricultural industry - to people at home.”

Watch the trailer below:

When is it out?

The World According to Kaleb landed on Prime Video globally on Friday 29th November.

How can I watch it?

You can watch the one-off special on Prime Video.

You can sign-up for Prime Video and start your 30-day free trial right here.

When did the tour take place?

The World According to Kaleb ran between 25th January and 11th March earlier this year, with 37 performances in total.

The tour ended with a special charity performance at the Chipping Norton Theatre, in Kaleb's hometown of Chipping Norton.

Kaleb's friend and Clarkson's Farm co-star Jeremy Clarkson showed his support at the time, sharing his thoughts on social media.

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