The former Top Gear host, 65, has fronted Prime Video's Clarkson's Farm since its 2021 launch - which covers his experiences running Diddly Squat Farm in the Cotswolds.
The latest instalment of the ITV show saw banking and finance consultant Milan Pathak, from West Hampstead, take to the hot seat in a bid to go home with the cash prize.
The Hawkstone Farmer's Choir, made up of rural workers more used to early mornings than standing ovations, delivered a heartfelt performance that left the judges visibly moved.
The petrol head and former Grand Tour host, 65, confirmed last summer that his farm was facing issues with a TB outbreak and admitted that he was 'absolutely devastated'.