Top TV Shows - Derek Hutchinson
Derek Hutchinson's most popular TV shows ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 2 television series sorted by current online popularity.
#434Midsomer Murdersas Richard Budd • 2 episodes#434 in TVScore: 1.5Midsomer 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.
#954Veraas Jeb Branning • 1 episode#954 in TVScore: 0.6Vera is a British crime drama television series based on the novels by Ann Cleeves. The show follows the life and work of detective chief inspector Vera Stanhope as she solves complex murder cases in the North East of England. With her sharp intuition and unconventional approach, Vera meticulously pieces together clues and unravels the truth behind each crime. Filled with suspense and intrigue, this gritty and character-driven series explores the dark underbelly of human society, portraying the complexities of the criminal mind and the resilience of the human spirit.
Top Movies - Derek Hutchinson
Derek Hutchinson's most popular movies ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 2 movies sorted by current online popularity.
#303V for Vendettaas Bureaucrat#303 in moviesScore: 1.0V for Vendetta is a 2006 dystopian political action film centered on a masked freedom fighter named V, who wages war against a fascist regime in a future UK. Alongside a young woman, Evey Hammond, he fights to liberate the citizens through disruptive acts of rebellion.
#6,731Stage Beautyas Stage Manager#6,731 in moviesScore: 0.0Stage Beauty is a 2004 romantic period drama film directed by Richard Eyre. The screenplay by Jeffrey Hatcher is based on his play Compleat Female Stage Beauty, inspired by references to 17th-century actor Edward Kynaston made in the detailed private diary kept by Samuel Pepys.







