Top TV Shows - Sydney Wade
Sydney Wade's most popular TV shows ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 2 television series sorted by current online popularity.
#149Doctor Whoas Little Girl • 2 episodes#149 in TVScore: 4.4Doctor Who is a British sci-fi TV series revolving around a time-traveling extraterrestrial called the ‘Doctor’. Using a TARDIS, he traverses time and space to combat foes, assist civilizations, and correct wrongs, often with human companions.
#363Sherlockas Claudie Bruhl • 1 episode#363 in TVScore: 2.0Sherlock is a British detective drama television series based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes detective stories. The series follows the brilliant but eccentric detective Sherlock Holmes as he solves various puzzling cases in modern-day London. Each episode features a standalone mystery, but also contributes to an overarching storyline. Starring Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock Holmes and Martin Freeman as his loyal companion Dr. John Watson, the show is known for its gripping narratives, intricate plotlines, and compelling performances. Sherlock has gained critical acclaim and a dedicated fanbase for its modern take on the iconic detective character.
Top Movies - Sydney Wade
Sydney Wade's most popular movies ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 2 movies sorted by current online popularity.
#4,811The Damned Unitedas Elizabeth Clough#4,811 in moviesScore: 0.1The 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.
#6,714360as Ellie#6,714 in moviesScore: 0.0360 is a 2011 drama thriller film directed by Fernando Meirelles, featuring an ensemble cast including Anthony Hopkins, Rachel Weisz, and Jude Law. The film loosely adapts Arthur Schnitzler's 1897 play Reigen, exploring the interconnecting stories of individuals and their intimate encounters.







