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Screen for YOUR familyClarkson's Farm is a British documentary reality series that follows Jeremy Clarkson, a well-known television personality, as he attempts to run his 1,000-acre Diddly Squat Farm in the Cotswolds. The show chronicles his often-chaotic and humorous efforts in farming, assisted by a colorful cast of local characters including young farmer Kaleb Cooper, land agent Charlie Ireland, and his partner Lisa Hogan. It offers a candid look into the demanding and unpredictable world of agriculture, showcasing the challenges posed by weather, bureaucracy, animal husbandry, and economic realities. The series has garnered significant popularity for its authentic portrayal of farm life, its educational insights into the farming industry, and Clarkson's characteristic humor. While celebrated for raising awareness of British farming, the show contains strong language and mature themes that may not be suitable for younger audiences, generally aligning with a TV-14 rating.
The series contains frequent and strong profanity, including the extensive use of the 'F-word' and other expletives, which are often used by Jeremy Clarkson and other cast members in moments of frustration or humor. This language is a notable characteristic of the show and has led to the original series requiring editing for free-to-air television broadcasts.
Jeremy Clarkson himself has noted his frequent use of the 'F-word,' stating he says it 'more than I say 'cow''. Other characters also use strong language; for instance, Kaleb Cooper is heard using the phrase 'Fuck the sheep' in frustration. Lisa Hogan is also noted to swear as much as Jeremy. The profanity is pervasive enough that Sky Open has confirmed it edits out the 'bad language' from the show for its 7:30 pm transmission to meet certificate requirements, indicating its intensity and frequency in the original Amazon Prime Video version.
While the show itself does not explicitly promote anti-Christian themes in its narrative or visuals, its primary presenter, Jeremy Clarkson, has made highly controversial and offensive public statements regarding Jesus Christ in his columns. A Christian review also notes the presence of 'blasphemy' within the show itself, beyond just profanity, which could be interpreted as irreverent references to God or sacred things.
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TV-14 due to frequent strong language, realistic depictions of animal death and suffering, mature themes related to financial struggles and bureaucracy, and the presenter's use of potentially offensive humor and public anti-Christian remarks. Parental guidance is strongly advised.
Parents should be aware that Jeremy Clarkson's public persona includes a history of controversial remarks, and while 'Clarkson's Farm' focuses on agricultural life, elements of his characteristic humor, including profanity and potentially insensitive jokes, are present. The show offers an educational look at farming but requires parental discretion due to its language and mature themes.
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