Jeremy Clarkson 'abandoned' the opening of his Diddly Squat Farm restaurant after driving off in a fit of rage.
Footage from Amazon's new series of Clarkson's Farm shows Jeremy and his co-stars opening the new restaurant – before the former Top Gear host becomes flustered after encountering a series of problems.
The team were met with electrical faults in the kitchen, which affected the preparation of visitor's dishes, as more cars pulled up to the restaurant in the hope of being served.
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As visitors began to grow impatient, Jeremy could be seen launching into a rant before choosing to remove himself from the situation and driving off in his car.
Before driving off, Jeremy could be heard asking if he could get rid of a mop and bucket from the premises, to which someone responded: "I think we need to mop the floor first."
Jeremy then replied: "We can't, the guests are here. F*** it, it's a farm."
The Grand Tour host could then be heard saying to someone else: "Here's a tip if you have got a job to do, get out of the car and f****** run because we need to move this car."
Jeremy soon reflected on his rant in a voiceover on the programme, saying: "At this point, I realised that my inner Gordon Ramsey was doing more harm than good.
"So I made a decision."
The host then told Charlie Ireland, "I'm going to move myself now," before getting into his car and driving away from the restaurant.
However, Jeremy soon returned to the restaurant to welcome some of his guests and had calmed down as food was able to be prepared again.
The visitors also provided the team with kind words about the restaurant and the food.
Jeremy encountered problems with the Diddly Squat Farm restaurant prior to its opening, including a battle with the local council to open the site.
However as the barn that houses the restaurant on the farm was more than 10 years old and within the council's limitations, Jeremy did not need to obtain planning permission.
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