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Jeremy Clarkson reveals heartwarming plan to help elderly amid COVID 19

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The Grand Tour host has been working on a new TV series where he looks into farming.The show has the working title “I Bought The Farm” and sees Jeremy Clarkson grow his own produce and open his own farm shop.The former Top Gear host has seen filming cease amid the outbreak of coronavirus in the UK.Mr Clarkson currently has stockpiled tonnes of potatoes as a result of shooting the series.He plans to give them to the elderly in the village near his farm should the pandemic worsen.Currently, elderly people are considered ‘high risk’ for infection, and must remain indoors.Speaking on DriveTribe on Youtube, he said:“The farm shop is shut for reasons that you’ll see when the show airs on Amazon. “But I can show you the inside since it’s been all.

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