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THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS EPISODE COUNT


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21 episodes aired in April

1. Jack Abbott (Peter Bergman)---- 20

1. Sharon Newman (Sharon Case)---- 20

3. Brad Carlton (Don Diamont)---- 17

4. Phyllis Abbott (Michelle Stafford)---- 16

5. Daniel Romalotti (Michael Graziadei)---- 14

5. Lily Winters (Christel Khalil)---- 14

5. Nicolas Newman (Joshua Morrow)---- 14

5. Neil Winters (Kristoff St. John)---- 14

9. Victoria Newman (Amelia Heinle)---- 11

10. Noah Newman (Hunter Allan)---- 9 (recurring)

10. Victor Newman (Eric Braeden)---- 9

10. Colleen Carlton (Adrienne Leon)---- 9

13. Michael Baldwin (Christian LeBlanc)---- 8

13. Devon Hamilton (Bryton McClure)---- 8

15. Gloria Abbott (Judith Chapman)---- 7

15. Kevin Fisher (Greg Rikaart)---- 7

15. Will Bardwell (Ted Shackleford)---- 7 (recurring)

15. Jill Abbott (Jess Walton)---- 7

19. Lauren Fenmore (Tracey E. Bregman)---- 6 (recurring)

19. Ambrosia Moore (Adrienne Frantz)---- 6

19. Adrian Korbel (Eyal Podell)---- 6

19. Nikki Newman (Melody Thomas Scott)---- 6

23. Katherine Chancellor (Jeanne Cooper)---- 5

23. Ethan "Cane" Ashby (Daniel Goddard)---- 5

23. Ji Min Kim (Eric Steinberg)---- 5

26. David Chow (Vincent Irizarry)---- 4

26. J.T Helstrom (Thad Luckinbill)---- 4

26. Drucilla Winters (Victoria Rowell)---- 4 (last airdate April 5th)

29. Maggie Sulivan (Tammy Lauren)---- 2 (recurring)

29. Karen Taylor (Nia Peeples)---- 2 (recurring)

29. Olivia Winters (Tonya Lee Williams)---- 2 (recurring)

32. Kaylee (Hayley Marie Norman)---- 1 (recurring)

33. Paul Williams (Doug Davidson)---- 0

33. Gina Roma (Patty Weaver)---- 0 (recurring)

33. John Abbott (Jerry Douglas)---- 0 (recurring)

33. Esther Valentine (Kate Linder)---- 0

33. Rebecca Kaplan (Lorna Raver)---- 0 (recurring)

83 episodes have aired in 2007

1. Jack Abbott (Peter Bergman)- 56

1. Colleen Carlton (Adrienne Leon)- 56

3. Brad Carlton (Don Diamont)- 55

4. Victoria Newman (Amelia Heinle)- 52

5. Lily Winters (Christel Khalil)- 52

6. Phyllis Abbott (Michelle Stafford)- 51

7. Sharon Newman (Sharon Case)- 50

8. Adrian Korbel (Eyal Podell)- 48

9. Victor Newman (Eric Braeden)- 45

10. Ambrosia Moore (Adrienne Frantz)- 44

10. Daniel Romalotti (Michael Graziadei)- 44

12. Michael Baldwin (Christian LeBlanc)- 43

12. J.T Helstrom (Thad Luckinbill)- 43

14. Nicolas Newman (Joshua Morrow)- 41

15. Lauren Fenmore (Tracey E. Bregman)- 39

16. Neil Winters (Kristoff St. John)- 38

17. Ethan "Cane" Ashby (Daniel Goddard)- 37

18. Kevin Fisher (Greg Rikaart)- 35

18. Jill Abbott (Jess Walton)- 35

20. Nikki Newman (Melody Thomas Scott)- 34

21. Gloria Abbott (Judith Chapman)- 31

21. Katherine Chancellor (Jeanne Cooper)- 31

21. Drucilla Winters (Victoria Rowell)- 31

24. Will Bardwell (Ted Shackleford)- 28

25. Paul Williams (Doug Davidson)- 27

25. David Chow (Vincent Irizarry)- 27

25. Devon Hamilton (Bryton McClure)- 27

28. Maggie Sulivan (Tammy Lauren)- 23

29. Sheila Carter (Michelle Stafford)- 20

30. Noah Newman (Hunter Allan)- 13

30. Jana Hawkes (Emily O'Brien)- 13

32. Ji Min Kim (Eric Steinberg)- 12

33. Rebecca Kaplan (Lorna Raver)- 6

34. Inez Vargas (Marissa Ramirez)- 5

35. Ashley Abbott (Eileen Davidson)- 4

35. Esther Valentine (Kate Linder)- 4

37. John Abbott (Jerry Douglas)- 2

37. Traci Connelly (Beth Maitland)- 2

37. Karen Taylor (Nia Peeples)- 2

37. Gina Roma (Patty Weaver)- 2

37. Olivia Winters (Tonya Lee Williams)- 2

42. Kaylee (Hayley Marie Norman)- 1

** italics denote actor is no longer airing **

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I think some data s a bit off.

For instance, Jerry Douglas had at least one airdate, simply because he's on today in the episode which airs in about an hour on CBS... Don't know about the rest, but could have sworn that Phyllis disgraced our screens on even more occasion but here , I could be wrong for personal reasons. LOL!

Overall, the list is no surprise at all. Even two of the best actors for number one can't save a show when the following crowd is pure medicocricy at best...

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Well for the final episode of the month I was forced to go by an online recap.... because I missed the show on Friday here in Canada. I'll edit to add Jerry Douglas' episode.

You always are questioning my numbers... I try my best.

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Don't take it as an offense.

I know myself that sometimes though tabulating, then re-typing those numbers certain glitches happen... Sometimes, these seem more apparant - but then, impressions from viewing often deceive. So again, don't take it personal - wasn't intended that way.

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