Kaleb Cooper is set to front a brand new Amazon Prime Video series while Clarkson's Farm reportedly "takes a break".
The farmer rose to fame as part of Jeremy Clarkson's show, which sees the Top Gear presenter attempt to run his farm in the Cotswolds.
While fans eagerly await news on the fifth season, Kaleb's solo show has finally been revealed, and filming is set to begin later this year.
Kaleb: Down Under is a four-part series that will see the TV personality take his first solo trip to Australia, with cameras documenting the chaos.
A synopsis reads: "Throughout his journey, Kaleb will meet his Australian peers and immerse himself in the local culture while exploring how farmers operate in this challenging environment.
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"And it's no holiday – Kaleb won't shy away from the gritty realities of farm work while he's out there – blisters, burns, backaches, and all."
In a statement, Kaleb expressed his excitement to be travelling further afield than his hometown of Chipping Norton.
"I spend most of my time with the most travelled man in the world, so I got brave and booked my first ever flight to see what all the fuss was about. Australia here I come," he began.
"And Australia, you’ll be gaining a new farmer for a couple of months as I discover if I can make my farming contracting business go international."
It comes after it was announced that the show would be taking a break "for a while" now that filming on season five has wrapped.
In his column for The Sun, Clarkson wrote: "Are we carrying on? Well, we’ve sent the cameras away to give us a break from that side of things for a while.
"But yup. Kaleb’s out there now in his tractor, and after I’ve finished writing this, I’ll be joining him. The show goes on."
Clarkson's Farm seasons one to four are available to stream now on Amazon Prime Video
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