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2007 Episode Rankings. Here's how many episodes each actor has appeared in this year (1/1/07-3/31/07), out of a total of 65 episodes. Ties are noted with an asterisk. http://members.aol.com/jason47b

Rank. Actor (Character) # of Episodes

1. Brandon Beemer (Shawn Brady) 44

2. Martha Madison (Belle Black) 43

3. Rachel Melvin (Chelsea Benson) 41

4. Stephen Nichols (Steve Johnson) 40

*. Alison Sweeney (Sami Brady) 40

6. Blake Berris (Nick Fallon) 38

*. Mary Beth Evans (Kayla Brady Johnson) 38

*. James Scott (E.J. Wells) 38

9. Bryan Dattilo (Lucas Roberts) 33

10. Julie Pinson (Billie Reed) 32

11. Ava & Olivia White (Claire Kiriakis) 29

12. Annie Burgstede (Willow Stark) 27

13. Jay Johnson (Philip Kiriakis) 25

14. Ashley Benson (Abigail Deveraux) 24

15. Darin Brooks (Max Brady) 23

*. Peter Reckell (Bo Brady) 23

17. Josh Taylor (Roman Brady) 20

18. Lauren Koslow (Kate Roberts) 19

19. Farah Fath (Mimi Lockhart) 18

20. Kristian Alfonso (Hope Brady) 15

*. Deidre Hall (Marlena Evans Black) 15

22. Suzanne Rogers (Maggie Horton) 12

23. Joy Bisco (Gabby) 11

*. Tanya Boyd (Celeste Perrault) 11

*. Nathan Towry (Dr. Alan Rebert) 11

26. Drake Hogestyn (John Black) 9

27. Judi Evans (Bonnie Lockhart) 8

28. Frank Mentier (Jed Stark) 7

*. Franc Ross (Duck) 7

*. Vernee Watson-Johnson (Dr. Ella Kraft) 7

31. John Aniston (Victor Kiriakis) 6

*. Eileen Galindo (Beverly Healy) 6

*. James Reynolds (Abe Carver) 6

*. Michael Spound (Dr. Tucker) 6

35. Maxwell T. Gail Jr. (Merle) 5

*. Renee Jones (Lexie Carver) 5

*. Shayna Rose (Stephanie Johnson) 5

38. Noah Segan (Connor Lockhart) 4

39. Christopher Gerse (Will Roberts) 3

*. Peggy McCay (Caroline Brady) 3

*. Rhasaan Orange (Tek Kramer) 3

42. Kavi Faquir (Theo Carver) 2

*. Dakoda & Danica Hobbs (Ciara Brady) 2

*. Jim Lunsford (Benjy Hawk) 2

45. William Bumiller (David Lockhart) 1

*. Brody Hutzler (Patrick Lockhart) 1

*. Frank Parker (Grandpa Shawn Brady) 1

*. Lisa Williams (Lisa) 1

March Episode Rankings. Here's how many episodes each actor has appeared in this month (3/1/07-3/31/07), out of a total of 22 episodes. Ties are noted with an asterisk. http://members.aol.com/jason47b

Rank. Actor (Character) # of Episodes

1. James Scott (E.J. Wells) 16

2. Julie Pinson (Billie Reed) 15

*. Alison Sweeney (Sami Brady) 15

4. Brandon Beemer (Shawn Brady) 14

*. Martha Madison (Belle Black) 14

*. Rachel Melvin (Chelsea Benson) 14

*. Stephen Nichols (Steve Johnson) 14

8. Mary Beth Evans (Kayla Brady Johnson) 13

9. Blake Berris (Nick Fallon) 11

*. Joy Bisco (Gabby) 11

*. Annie Burgstede (Willow Stark) 11

*. Bryan Dattilo (Lucas Roberts) 11

13. Tanya Boyd (Celeste Perrault) 9

*. Ava & Olivia White (Claire Kiriakis) 9

15. Darin Brooks (Max Brady) 7

*. Franc Ross (Duck) 7

*. Vernee Watson-Johnson (Dr. Ella Kraft) 7

18. Ashley Benson (Abigail Deveraux) 6

*. Lauren Koslow (Kate Roberts) 6

20. Kristian Alfonso (Hope Brady) 5

*. Jay Johnson (Philip Kiriakis) 5

*. Frank Mentier (Jed Stark) 5

*. Peter Reckell (Bo Brady) 5

24. Suzanne Rogers (Maggie Horton) 4

25. Deidre Hall (Marlena Evans Black) 3

*. Josh Taylor (Roman Brady) 3

27. William Bumiller (David Lockhart) 1

*. Judi Evans (Bonnie Lockhart) 1

*. Farah Fath (Mimi Lockhart) 1

*. Dakoda & Danica Hobbs (Ciara Brady) 1

*. Jim Lunsford (Benjy Hawk) 1

Contract actors not appearing this month:

Drake Hogestyn (John Black)

Peggy McCay (Caroline Brady)

Frank Parker (Grandpa Shawn Brady)

Frances Reid (Alice Horton)

James Reynolds (Abe Carver)

Credited guest stars appearing in less than 5 episodes:

Elizabeth Alley (Cydney Nelson)

Alex Bovicelli (Dr. Abruzzi)

Kevin Brief (Sheriff Jim)

Lynn Cohen (Ms. Ashwell)

Yvonne Fisher (Dr. Orsher)

S. A. Griffin (Foley)

Karl Makinen (Charlie)

Paolo Nana (Italian Guard)

David Youse (Father Kelly)

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When Hogan first started on DAYS last fall, Shawn and Belle were near the top of the rankings and I didn't mind. I felt that with Brandon Beemer and Martha Madison in the roles, it didn't seem like a problem. I never even noticed them being on a lot until the rankings would be posted. That's changed. I notice SHELLE on every single day. May not be a good thing...

I don't mind Rachel Melvin being up there. The writing has improved. Melvin's acting has improved. Chelsea's an enjoyable character to watch now. This time last year when Rachel's name was at the top, I was pissed.

Way to Julie Pinson! I'm glad Billie's being written for. She deserves to be up there and have chance to shine. I feel that she could be a great leading actress on this show, if given the material. Hey Hogan, if you're reading, that means give Billie a story!

That's sad. :(

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Way too much Shawn/Belle. They started out the month with lots of Chelsea/Nick and it ended up with the island stuff on everyday.

I look for improved numbers in April. Looking at the year overall, it felt like Bo, Hope, and Marlena have been in less episodes then that. They got most of those episodes in January though, which is sad.

I think next month will be better and that May will be really good.

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I didn't really mind seeing Billie because she wasn't around all that much in Jan and Feb but most of the rest are over-exposed. Shelle is the worst because it's been pretty constant with them. At least with Chelsea, Nick, Billie, Steve, Kayla, etc we get a couple days here and there without them but Shelle are off for like 1 or 2 days and then here they come again for like 10 more in a row.

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Those March rankings make for UGLY reading.

*5 veteran actors not appearing AT ALL (only Frances' absence can be excused)

*Peter, Kristian & Deidre all appearing in 5 episodes or less

*Uber villain Elvis in 73% of episodes.

*Beemer & Madison in the top 5...as always.

*Bisco, Ross, Burgstede and a pair of babies in the top 15

*Continued over-exposure of Melvin and Berris

*John Aniston nowhere to be seen

*Billie Reed- a character unpopular with two major fanbases- in second place.

On the positive side, Suzanne Rogers got 4 eps. :P

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Good to see Alison Sweeney, Bryan Datillo, Mary Beth Evans and Stephen Nichols in the Top 10 for the year. I also don't mind Beemer/Madison and Melvin in the Top 10.

HOWEVER, if DAYS is wondering why they are in 7th place in the HH ratings, they need to look NO farther than below:

15. Peter Reckell (Bo Brady) 23

20. Kristian Alfonso (Hope Brady) 15

*. Deidre Hall (Marlena Evans Black) 15

26. Drake Hogestyn (John Black) 9

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6. Blake Berris (Nick Fallon) 38

*. James Scott (E.J. Wells) 38

10. Julie Pinson (Billie Reed) 32

11. Ava & Olivia White (Claire Kiriakis) 29

12. Annie Burgstede (Willow Stark) 27

NONE of these actors should EVER EVER EVER be able to place ahead of the 4 biggies (and SN/MBE) in these rankings. I like Blake Berris and Rachel Melvin, but they should not be as high as they are. Same goes for Julie Pinson and James Scott. All of these actors should be just outside the Top 10 IMO

The TOP 10 in every month IMO should be the following (in no order)

-Peter Reckell

-Kristian Alfonso

-Drake Hogestyn

-Deidre Hall

-Stephen Nichols

-Mary Beth Evans

-Alison Sweeney

-Bryan Datillo

-Lauren Koslow

-John Aniston

Beemer & Madison placing in the Top 10 occasionally is totally fine by me also!

THEN the following should be in the 11 to 20 range

Pinson, Taylor, Melvin, Berris, Scott, Benson, Brooks ect!

And as for Burgstede, well shouldn't even be a part of the rankings, she REALLY should be out searching for a job at McDonalds, along with her on-screen brother no-talent reject Frank Mentier!

And yes I did say that!

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It is times like these that I am really missing last year when we had Hope & Bo front and center and still had Jack & Jennifer (sniff, tear).

My only solice is that I still get to watch Steve & Kayla everyday and get to see Sami and Lucas at least together 1-2 times a week.

This show needs some major refocusing. The general writing is leaps and bounds better than anything Reilly could ever write, but the cast balance is MAJORLY bad, the worst I have seen since Teen Invasion, Tropical Temptation, Salem High era!

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Also, if history teaches DAYS anything it is that if Alfonso/Reckell/Hogestyn & Hall are backburned for too long, major ratings erosion happens.

This is what is happening now. 1 of the 4, appearing MAYBE twice a week is NOT enough, no where NEAR.

DAYS needs to get a storyline together that will bring these 4 back to the forefront of the DAYS canvas and lets the supporting characters BE the supporting cast (and not the other way around).

I love Martha Madison and Brandon Beemer, but these characters are Supporting Characters as are Chelsea/Nick, Max/Abby, EJ and such.

Fringe characters like Willow, Gabby, Duck, Jed ect need to be fringe characters, ones that come and go and supporting the supporting/leading characters and not the other way around.

DAYS has it all backwards at the moment!

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