Top TV Shows - Andrew Flintoff
Andrew Flintoff's most popular TV shows ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 2 television series sorted by current online popularity.
  • The Graham Norton Show Poster
    #319
    The Graham Norton Show
    as Self 2 episodes
    #319 in TVScore: 2.1
    The Graham Norton Show is a British television comedy talk show hosted by Irish comedian Graham Norton. Featured on BBC One, the program showcases a variety of celebrity guests who join Norton each week to discuss current news and share humorous insights. The show is well-known for its vibrant host, engaging interviews, humorous monologues, and occasional performances by musical guests.
  • Top Gear Poster
    #357
    Top Gear
    as Self - Host 35 episodes
    #357 in TVScore: 1.9
    Top Gear is a British television series that delves into the world of automobiles. Featuring a combination of car reviews, driving challenges, and motoring adventures, the show presents a comprehensive look at both high-performance and everyday vehicles. The program is well-known for its dynamic presentation style and the chemistry between its hosts. Throughout its run, the show has accumulated a dedicated following and has become influential in the automotive industry.
Top Movies - Andrew Flintoff
Andrew Flintoff's most popular movies ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 0 movies sorted by current online popularity.
    Andrew Flintoff Biography
    Andrew Flintoff, also known as Freddie Flintoff, is an English television and radio presenter, former international cricketer, and coach for the England cricket squad. Born on 6 December 1977, Flintoff played all forms of the game and was renowned as a fast bowler, middle-order batsman, and slip fielder. He had a successful career and was consistently ranked as one of the top international all-rounders by the ICC in both ODI and Test cricket. Flintoff's notable achievements include being England's 'Man of the Series' in the 2005 Ashes and serving as captain and vice-captain of the team. After retiring from cricket, he briefly ventured into professional boxing before returning to play Twenty20 cricket for Lancashire and the Brisbane Heat in Australia.