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The cult of Kaleb: He can't tell an anecdote or hold a tune. But tales about chickens, 'posh t***s' in towns and the best way to wind up Jeremy are drawing 4,000 strong crowds for the REAL star of Clarkson's Farm and his bizarre stand-up tour of UK
They came from far and wide in their mud-encrusted 4x4s. Not the kind you'd see pulling up outside Peter Jones on Sloane Square... but the kind used to hauling a ewe off a bleak mountainside.
The right time being when TV heavyweight Clarkson, looking around for inspiration one day and backed by Amazon Prime, opined that making a show about the seldom-talked-about (but very important) struggles of life on a British farm was a good idea. The audience were completely on board, even when in the second half, Kaleb's lack of life experience out of Chipping Norton seemed to hamper the show and he leaned heavily on a sketch which just didn't work about what sort of haircut he would look good with (supported by some dodgy photoshopped images of himself). All of which left me wondering whether this very special young man, who was recently plucked from complete obscurity, now has grand plans of his own outside of his famous Diddly Squat double-act.
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