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The World According to Kaleb: On Tour (2024)

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The World According to Kaleb: On Tour

7 reviews
3/10

disappointment

"Clarkson's Farm" is, in my opinion, currently the best program on television that combines entertainment with educational value. It relies heavily on Clarkson's charisma, but the other characters also deliver. Including my favorite Gerald, but also Lisa, Charlie or Kaleb do a great job.

I was looking forward to this special. Unfortunately, I was met with quite a disappointment. Kaleb does a good job as Clarkson's sidekick, but on his own he can't pull off a program that lasts just over an hour. There were enough interesting facts about himself for about 15 minutes. And they boil down to his entrepreneurship from an early age and his love of haircuts (perms).

It's good that he touches on important topics regarding agriculture, food production. It raises public awareness about some issues. But, unfortunately, at times, the show slightly embarrassing....
  • bogusz_d
  • Jan 6, 2025
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7/10

Not good not bad

It is a nice way to look into the world of Kaleb. It was as expected and find it interesting to watch.

Kaleb can hold himself well of stage, some parts are not needed. I understand the importance of the single but man that was hard to watch.

The show is more about farming awareness than anything else, and that's a good thing, people should take their food and milk etc for granted so that's great.

Kaleb is a great guy, he looks happy and takes his job very very serious and I believe he really wants to help the farmers. Losing money on milk is ridiculous.

Glad I saw the show, and hope the best for him and his family and all the farmers.
  • haldadir
  • Mar 27, 2025
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2/10

Horrific

Wow. WOW this is bad.

Remember when Britain produced such amazing comedy? This has killed that legacy.

Who thought this was a good idea?

Kaleb was loved because he was a sheltered, innocent bloke who loved farming. He was naive of the world. It was wonderful to behold.

So let's put him on stage as a comic?

That's like having a top notch dramatic actress doing a strip show. It's not why we are interested in them.

Have his own show, sure. But not this. Or, if it has to be this, make it at least funny. This is like being forced to watch a kids play and pretend it's well done I feel bad for Kaleb...was that the point?
  • smcgilli-2
  • May 24, 2025
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1/10

Dire

I've been to funnier funerals and that's not my attempt at humor, I've definitely laughed at actual funerals more than I laughed at this special.

It was a lot like a car crash...now please understand that I do not say that in the "I couldn't turn away" sense... more in an "I am witnessing something horrific take place in front of my eyes and I wish I wasn't, this isn't going to end well" sense.

And not to play spoiler here but heads up: it doesn't end well.

It was like experiencing a country bumpkin version of when David Brent goes on the road.

The 10 Star Review posted on here is way funnier than this absolute drivel.
  • OhGoodLordNo
  • Mar 25, 2025
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1/10

Pretty horrible

Ever since I was a child, I enjoyed Top Gear and later The Grand Tour. When Jeremy Clarkson started Clarkson's Farm, immediately I was hooked. I even visited the actual farm.

The sidekicks and locals on the show make it even more attracting and genuine. When the comedy show from Kaleb was announced, I was skeptical but optimistic.

Well, the optimism turned out to be completely misplaced. It was horrible. I still like the guy and I enjoyed a few moments, but this has no place in being a show, being filmed and being put on a major streaming service.

I think Kaleb could pull off a dedicated TV format, but not in this way.
  • CasualClarksonEnjoyer
  • Jun 29, 2025
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10/10

Something very different

The World According to Kaleb is a refreshing and unique show that captivated me from the very first episode. What I loved most about this series is its ability to present something truly different from the usual fare. It offers a heartfelt and genuine portrayal of a hardworking lad navigating the complexities of life. In today's fast-paced world, where instant gratification often overshadows perseverance and dedication, Kaleb stands out as a beacon of resilience and determination. His journey is not just about overcoming obstacles, but about embracing them as opportunities for growth and self-discovery.

Kaleb's character is relatable and inspiring, reminding us of the values of hard work, integrity, and humility. It's rare to find such authentic representation of these qualities in contemporary media, and this show does it beautifully. Watching Kaleb's story unfold, I couldn't help but reflect on the importance of these traits in our own lives. How many people do we know today who embody such steadfastness and commitment to their goals?

As a parent, I find myself hoping that my son grows up to be like Kaleb. The show offers a powerful message about the significance of character and the impact it can have on one's life and the lives of others. It's a testament to the idea that success is not just measured by material achievements, but by the strength of one's character and the ability to stay true to oneself.

In conclusion, The World According to Kaleb is more than just a show; it's an inspiring narrative that encourages viewers to reflect on their own values and aspirations. It's a must-watch for anyone seeking a meaningful and thought-provoking viewing experience.
  • imdbfan-9261117721
  • Mar 19, 2025
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10/10

He's not looking for critical claim.

The young man is an actual farmer. He's not an actor or a performer. He knows that. For those of you who rated it really low. Miss the big picture. He's doing this to bring awareness to farming in Great Britain. You need to watch Clarkson's farm to get the full picture. This young man met with the Prime Minister of England to discuss problems. Farmers are having, and food problems within the United Kingdom and it's clearly for support and to bring awareness not entertainment or critical acclaim. Giving it a low star rating I get. To critique and criticize a performance gotta let it slide. I give it a 10 based on the message and the crusade. Watch Clarkson's Farm you'll see.
  • darthbeaver
  • Jul 10, 2025
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