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Jeremy Clarkson’s televised accounts of the toil and hardships of farming the land have already won him a huge audience back home, but now it looks like he’s conquered the East as well.
Two weeks ago, Deadline announced that Season 3 Clarkson’s Farm It broke Amazon Prime Video’s UK viewership record.
The premiere of season three of Jeremy Clarkson’s farming show was streamed by 5.1 million viewers in its first week on the platform, according to official UK audience research group Barb.
This makes the episode’s viewership nearly 1 million more than last year’s season 2 premiere, which was Amazon’s previous ratings record holder with 4.3 million viewers.
now Parents The paper said the show has been a huge success in China, with a rating of 9.6 out of 10 on review site Douban and more than 5 million views on the country’s video streaming service Bilibili.
The paper quoted a “millennial” named Mo as saying that he found the show “funny, a little sad and shows a different side to Britain that I didn’t know.”
Parents Clarkson’s Farm is just one in a series of shows depicting rural life that have captured the hearts of young people in urban China, they report. Becoming a farmerIn “R,” Gen Z is sent out to work on the farm. The show has a rating of 9 on the same review site, Douban.