Clarkson’s Farm has made waves not just in the UK but across the globe after blowing up almost 5,000 miles away in China . The third season of Jeremy Clarkson ’s popular Amazon Prime series arrived earlier this month to its usual glowing praise. Over just seven days in the UK, the farming show’s season three premiere episode garnered a mammoth 5.

1million viewers over seven days, according to Barb , making it the second most-watched show in the country this year across streaming services. The show even managed to make an impact on UK law after introducing Clarkson’s Clause , a measure that means farmers no longer need to apply for planning permission to convert unused buildings into new homes or shops. But new data shows that its influence has reached as far as China.

The full series has been watched over 5,000,000 times on the local streaming service BiliBili, according to the Guardian . Clarkson’s Farm follows the former Top Gear star’s, 64, haphazard attempts to run his own 1,000-acre Oxfordshire farm, cheekily named Diddly Squat Farm , with the help of farm manager Kaleb Cooper , land agent Charlie Ireland, ‘head of security’ Gerald Cooper and his partner Lisa Hogan . Chinese review site Douban has scored season one of the show a whopping 9.

6 out of 10 based on almost 80,000 reviews from users. While season three is steadily catching up with an 80% five star rating from almost 9,000 reviewers. The over 3,000 written reviews for the latest season rave about .