Sheridan Smith's drama Cleaning Up is currently doing very well on Netflix, ranking as the number two UK show. This is pretty good considering this show first premiered in 2019.
The series ran for six weeks on ITV and reportedly averaged around 7 million viewers at the time. But now it's been added to streaming services and has a new lease of life with even more viewers.
One of the reasons this show is so popular this time around is because the series has a very high score on Rotten Tomatoes, reaching 92% at the time of writing.
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In the series, Smith plays a janitor mired in debt, addiction, and an expensive custody battle, who is thrust into the world of insider trading after discovering a financial secret.
Reviews at the time praised the actress' performance. The series was also praised for how well it held everything together, even if the plot delved into something a little ridiculous.
Another archival ITV series that has been doing well on Netflix since recently joining the network is the 2000-2005 series starring future Gavin and Stacey cast members Ruth Jones, Alison Steadman, and James Corden. “Fat Friends'' series. Sheridan Smith also appeared in several episodes.
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As for what Smith is currently doing, she is currently starring in the musical Opening Night at the Gielgud Theater in central London, where she plays a role in which she ditches her blonde hair for a darker hairstyle. ing.
If you want to get tickets, it's on until the end of July.
“Clean Up” is available to stream on Netflix.
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