Clarkson's Farm's Lisa Hogan expletively fumes and shouts at visitors over car park chaos

The Clarkson's Farm team were forced to correct their own error as visitors began parking in the space they needed to gravel.

Lisa Hogan

Clarkson's Farm's Lisa Hogan attempted to correct the situation but didn't get the best response (Image: AMAZON)

This article contains spoilers from series three, episode seven. 

Jeremy Clarkson and his partner Lisa Hogan were left fuming about the chaos of their own blunder at Diddly Squat Farm shop in scenes set to air on Clarkson's Farm this week. In what had already been a day of disruptions for the team, the farm shop owners faced more stress when building for the car park was delayed.

Scenes show the team working as fast as they could to get gravel onto the floor before a day of visitors, only to realise it would need to be continued the following day. When the day arrived however, Jeremy and Lisa pulled into the shop only to realise that nobody had informed customers not to park in that particular car park.

"Oh s**t, everyone has parked on it," Jeremy stressed and went on to question why Lisa didn't inform the team to let the customers know. "It didn't occur to me," she replied.

The presenter turned farmer proceeded to say: "It's very difficult to make a car park when it's being used as a car park." Jeremy went on to express his concerns to builder Alan, who also questioned: "How are we going to do this?"

Taking matters into her own hands, Lisa went on to tell the crowd to move their cars to a different car park, but didn't get the response she had hoped for at first. She shouted: "If anyone is parked in this car park, I need to start spreading gravel so if you wouldn't mind moving it to the overflow car park.

Diddly Squat Farm

The Clarkson's Farm team were forced to move visitors as they fell behind on gravelling the car park (Image: PA)

"You've got five minutes, otherwise I'm going to start and then your car will be collateral damage," she added, which prompted laughter.

After receiving no responses however, she fumed: "Anyone? Anyone else parked over here?

"Seriously? where have all those f*****g cars come from then?"

Over the other side of the car park, Jeremy and Alan attempted to try and get to the bottom of which vehicles belonged to who.

Clarkson's Farm returns in season three trailer from Prime Video

During so, the pair were faced with a man stood next to a truck of equipment who was trying to promote his work.

Pressed for time however, Jeremy was about to ask him to move along, but Alan had other ideas.

As the man tried to explain what work he could offer on the farm, Jeremy was left puzzled and only managed to absorb his words about a contract with Buckingham Palace.

"I understood the words Buckingham and Palace but as for the rest I was completely lost," he added.

Putting the scenario to one side for now, Jeremy took a business card from the visitor and proceeded with farm duties.

Lisa on the other hand finally managed to get visitors to move their cars to the team could continue with the gravelling.

Clarkson's Farm series three is available to watch on Amazon Prime.

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