Jeremy Clarkson’s TV return confirmed: TV personality will front new series of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? after cancer battle

Jeremy Clarkson will be returning to TV after his cancer battle.The Clarkson’s Farm star was diagnosed with an ‘aggressive’ form of prostate cancer in May last year and he is now in remission after undergoing treatment. He’s going to be filming a sixth series of his hit Prime Video reality series and now it has been revealed he’s also returning to host more episodes of popular quiz show Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? and its spin-off series Millionaire Hot Seat.According to The Sun newspaper, bosses at ITV have ordered 35 episodes of Jeremy-fronted quizzes – 15 of the flagship series and 20 of the new Hot Seat version – and they will be filmed later this year.ITV has also launched a hunt for contestants, with prospective quizzers being asked to submit their applications by October. Jeremy Clarkson is returning to TV after he was diagnosed with an ‘aggressive’ form of prostate cancer in May 2025A message posted on the TV channel’s website reads: ‘Jeremy Clarkson is hosting another exciting series of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? and we are looking for contestants who can make it all the way to £1Million!’If you would like the chance to sit opposite Jeremy in the world-famous Hotseat then please APPLY HERE! YOU could be just 15 questions away from becoming a Millionaire!’Jeremy went public with his cancer scare in the fifth series of Clarkson’s Farm, revealing he only shared the details because his treatment meant he would have to miss a lot of filming.At the end of the final episode, Jeremy was seen lying in a hospital bed after a medical scare telling viewers: ‘If this is all successful, I’ll see you for season six, and if it isn’t, I won’t. Take care, everyone.’He later revealed the end-of-series hospital dash came after he restarted his blood-thinning medication for his heart problems following his cancer treatment without consulting a doctor first. He’s going to be filming a sixth series of his hit Amazon Prime reality series and now it’s been revealed he’s also returning with more episodes of popular quiz show Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? and spin-off series Millionaire Hot SeatSince the final episode aired, Jeremy has confirmed he is filming season six of the Amazon Prime show and is now in remission from cancer.In an interview with The Sunday Times, the former Top Gear host revealed he took a Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) test two months ago and it showed no indication of cancer, meaning he is in remission from the disease.He has since said the health battle has affected his lifestyle and he now drives ‘much more slowly’. Jeremy’s other alterations include going on more walks and eating vegetarian food because he wants to be able to see his grandchildren grow up.Jeremy has two grandchildren through his daughter Emily and her husband Alex Andrew, Arlo, who is three, and Xanthe, 18 months.The former Top Gear host secretly underwent HIFU (high-intensity focused ultrasound) to target the tumour before announcing his diagnosis.It came just months after he suffered terrifying heart problems and Jeremy has admitted he has a newfound appreciation for life after his brush with death. Jeremy’s other alterations include going on more walks and eating vegetarian food because he wants to be able to see his grandchildren grow up