TV Shows - David Roper
Sorted by online popularity, based on the Engagement Score on November 21, 2024. David Roper has appeared in 2 television series with data.
  • The Crown Poster
    #156
    The Crown
    as Bishop of Norwich 1 episode • #156 most popular show
    The Crown is a historical drama television series that focuses on the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. It provides an insightful and authoritative look into the British monarchy, chronologically depicting key events and personal relationships that have shaped the Queen's reign. The show explores the complex dynamics of the royal family, including the political intrigues, personal sacrifices, and challenges faced by the Queen. With its meticulous attention to detail and outstanding performances, The Crown offers viewers an immersive experience into the world of British royalty.
  • Midsomer Murders Poster
    #323
    Midsomer Murders
    as Anton Thorneycroft 1 episode • #323 most popular show
    Midsomer Murders is a British television detective drama series that follows the investigations of Detective Chief Inspector John Barnaby as he unravels a series of mysterious and often bizarre murders in the fictional county of Midsomer. The show, which first aired in 1997, is known for its picturesque rural setting and complex murder mysteries. With its signature blend of suspense, dark humor, and intriguing character dynamics, Midsomer Murders appeals to fans of both crime dramas and cozy mysteries.
Movies - David Roper
Sorted by online popularity. David Roper has appeared in 1 movies with data.
  • The Damned United Poster
    #5,151
    The Damned United
    as Sam Bolton • #5,151 most popular movie
    The Damned United is a 2009 sports drama film that depicts Brian Clough's tumultuous tenure as the football manager of Leeds United in 1974. The film showcases Clough's confrontational style and his disdain for the team's rough playing tactics, leading to inevitable conflicts. It also offers insights into Clough's past, illustrating his animosity towards former manager Don Revie and the absence of his close associate, Peter Taylor.