Jeremy Clarkson is officially making his long-awaited return to television—and fans couldn’t be happier.
After bravely battling an aggressive form of prostate cancer, the beloved TV presenter is not only back to work but preparing for one of his busiest years in recent memory. Alongside filming a brand-new season of Clarkson’s Farm, Jeremy has now been confirmed to return as host of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?, with dozens of new episodes already in the pipeline.
A New Chapter After a Life-Changing Health Scare
The 66-year-old broadcaster shocked viewers when he revealed during the fifth season of Clarkson’s Farm that he had been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer.
His emotional health journey became one of the most talked-about storylines of the series, as cameras followed him through treatment and recovery. In one particularly moving moment filmed from his hospital bed, Jeremy told viewers:
“If this is all successful, I’ll see you for season six. If it isn’t, I won’t.”
Thankfully, the outcome was exactly what fans had hoped for.
Following treatment, Jeremy has confirmed that he is now in remission after a recent PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) test showed no signs of cancer.
Jeremy Clarkson is returning to TV after he diagnosed with an ‘aggressive’ form of prostate cancer in May 2025
35 New Episodes on the Way
According to reports, ITV has commissioned a major new batch of quiz shows fronted by Jeremy.
The broadcaster is expected to film:
- 15 new episodes of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?
- 20 episodes of the spin-off Millionaire Hot Seat
Production is expected to begin later this year, while ITV has already started searching for contestants hoping to win the famous £1 million prize.
For fans of the long-running quiz show, it’s another sign that Jeremy remains one of Britain’s biggest television personalities.
He’s going to be filming a sixth series of his hit Amazon Prime reality series and now it’s been revealed he’s also returning with more episodes of popular quiz show Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? and spin-off series Millionaire Hot Seat
Season Six of Clarkson’s Farm Is Already Underway
Jeremy’s return isn’t limited to the quiz studio.
He has also confirmed that cameras are rolling once again at Diddly Squat Farm as Clarkson’s Farm prepares for its sixth season.
The Amazon series has become one of the UK’s most successful factual entertainment shows, earning praise for its humour, honesty, and emotional moments while documenting the challenges of modern farming.
Following the dramatic ending of Season Five, many viewers were unsure whether Jeremy would be healthy enough to continue filming. His latest update has now put those fears to rest.
A Different Outlook on Life
The cancer battle has changed more than Jeremy’s schedule—it has changed the way he lives.
The former Top Gear presenter says he now drives more carefully, enjoys regular walks, and has introduced more vegetarian meals into his diet.
His biggest motivation is simple: spending more time with his family.
Jeremy has spoken openly about wanting to watch his two young grandchildren grow up, saying the experience has given him a completely different perspective on what truly matters.
A Welcome Return for One of Britain’s Biggest TV Stars
After months of uncertainty, Jeremy Clarkson is back doing what he does best.
With Clarkson’s Farm returning for another season and a fresh run of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? on the way, viewers can look forward to seeing much more of one of Britain’s most recognisable television personalities.
For fans who followed his emotional recovery, Jeremy’s comeback isn’t just another TV announcement—it’s a reminder of how far he’s come.


