Two Isle of Wight businessmen have met Jeremy Clarkson at his Diddly Squat Farm.
Jack Cavanagh-Hodson and Adam Baker paid a visit to the farm, which has been famous in the new Amazon Prime series - Clarkson's Farm.
The eight-part series follows Clarkson as he turns his hand to managing his 1,000 acre farm - Diddly Squat - which was renamed by Clarkson to indicate its lack of productivity.
Jack and Adam co-own Cavanagh and Baker Emporium in Shanklin.
(Photo: Jack with Clarkson's Lamborghini tractor)
The pair were also lucky enough to meet Clarkson himself on the farm.
Speaking exclusively to Isle of Wight Radio, Jack said:
"There was a queue of at least 80 people to get into the shop, there wasn't enough stock to bring back.
"There was no potatoes in the farm shop as they had completely sold out, bit we did get some rapeseed and honey 'bee juice'.
"We managed to get a photo with Jeremy, but didn't stay long he was off to build a poly tunnel - he did hint at a second series!
"It was brilliant - exactly like the programme!"
Prime Video described The Grand Tour and former Top Gear presenter as 'Britain's most unlikely farmer', but he has since put everything into his new role.
He's had to face heavy rain and poor weather, disobedient animals and the pandemic, all of which made the experience more challenging.
You can watch Clarkson's Farm on Amazon Prime.