Future of Jeremy Clarkson recruit Harriet Cowan on Diddly Squat is revealed

A TikTok star who "stepped in" to help Jeremy Clarkson during series four of Clarkson's Farm is unlikely to return for the next season, it is said.
Harriet Cowan, 24, became a farmhand on the Amazon Prime Video programme when manager Kaleb Cooper, 26, was unable to appear in several episodes. Once Kaleb, who was absent due to touring in his one-man show, returned to Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, Harriet said an emotional goodbye to Jeremy.
The presenter, who was on Top Gear for 25 years across two stints, told Harriet: "You saved my life. So, if we get stuck again, can we give you a call?"
But sources close to the programme have told reporters there are "no plans" for the TikTok star, from Derbyshire, to return later this series, which continues into June, or any subsequent ones if they're confirmed.
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Harriet is an NHS nurse, who had only ever intended to support Jeremy, aged 65, during Kaleb's brief absence. A TV source told Mail Online: "Harriet only came on the show to help Jeremy while Kaleb was on tour. She finished filming as soon as he arrived back, leaving Kaleb to the job.
"Jeremy was so grateful for Harriet's hard work and expertise, he will definitely call upon her services in the future whenever he needs an extra pair of hands, but at this stage there are no future plans for her to film Clarkson's Farm."
The programme, which started in 2021, sees Jeremy master the art of farming in the picturesque Cotswolds. Harriet, whose dad is a farmer, showed extensive agricultural skills during her short time on the show.
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Parting ways with Jeremy, also host of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, Harriet is filmed gibing the star a warm hug. He tells her: "So, this is it, you're off back to Derbyshire?
"Well, listen you have been an absolute star, thanks ever so much for everything, you have been absolutely brilliant and best of luck. You saved my life, you did, you were brilliant, so listen if we get stuck again can I give you a call, let me rephrase that, when we get stuck again."
Jeremy purchased the 1,000-acre farm in 2008 when the then teenage Kaleb worked on the land. He since has become a star in Clarkson's Farm, releasing his own books and touring with show, The World According to Kaleb. The 26-year-old media personality, born in Chipping Norton, was seen in the early seasons on the show teaching Jeremy, who has three children, how to carry out important agricultural duties.
Daily Mirror