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Coronation Street: JUNE 2007 Episode Rankings


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Coronation Street June 2007, a look of the most featured characters & actors in the month of june in 2007.

From 1 June to 29 June, out of a total of 21 Episodes shown.

1. Jane Danson (Leanne Battersby) 16

2. Sue Cleaver (Eileen Grimshaw) 14

2. Vicky Entwistle (Janice Battersby) 14

2. Simon Gregson (Steve McDonald) 14

2. Jennie McAlpine (Fiz Brown) 14

2. Jack P. Shepherd (David Platt) 14

2. Helen Worth (Gail Platt) 14

8. Anthony Cotton (Sean Tully) 13

8. Alison King (Carla Connor) 13

10. Steven Arnold (Ashley Peacock) 11

10. Julia Haworth (Claire Peacock) 11

10. Jenny Platt (Violet Wilson) 11

10. Michael Starke (Jerry Morton) 11

10. William Roache (Ken Barlow) 11

10. Ryan Thomas (Jason Grimshaw) 11

16. Anne Kirkbride (Deirde Barlow) 10

16. Kym Ryder (Michelle Connor) 10

18. Craig Charles (Lloyd Mullaney) 9

18. Rob James-Collier (Liam Connor) 9

18. Tupele Dorgu (Kelly Crabtree) 9

18. Julie Hesmondhalgh (Hayley Cropper) 9

18. Maggie Jones (Blanche Hunt) 9

18. Nikki Patel (Amber Kalirai) 9

18. Sally Whittaker (Sally Webster) 9

25. Sam Aston (Chesney Battersby-Brown) 8

25. Benjamin Beresford (Joshua Peacock) 8

25. David Neilson (Roy Cropper) 8

25. Tina O` Brien (Sarah Platt) 8

25. Ben Thompson (Ryan Connor) 8

30. Peter Armitage (Bill Webster) 7

30. Michael Le Vell (Kevin Webster) 7

32. Betty Driver (Betty Williams) 6

32. Emma Edmondson (Mel Morton) 6

32. Rupert Hill (Jamie Baldwin) 6

32. Malcolm Hebden (Norris Cole) 6

32. Rodney Litchfield (Wilf Morton) 6

32. Wanda Opalinska (Wiki Dankowska) 6

32. Ian Reddington (Vernon Tomlin) 6

32. Samantha Seagar (Jodie Morton) 6

32. Andrew Whyent (Kirk Sutherland) 6

41. Vicky Binns (Molly Compton) 5

41. Sean Gallagher (Paul Connor) 5

41. Alan Halsall (Tyrone Dobbs) 5

41. Sue Nicholls (Audrey Roberts) 5

41. Wendi Peters (Cilla Battersby-Brown) 5

41. Amy & Emily Walton (Bethany Platt) 5

47. Zaraah Abrahams (Joanne Jackson) 4

47. Denise Black (Denise Osbourne) 4

47. Mark Cameron (D.I. Parks) 4

47. Eileen Derbyshire (Emily Bishop) 4

47. Jonathan Dixon (Darryl Morton) 4

47. Andrew Dunn (Roger Stilles) 4

47. Graeme Hawley (John Stape) 4

47. Zoë Henry (Casey) 4

47. Katherine Kelly (Becky Granger) 4

47. Barbara Knox (Rita Sullivan) 4

47. Barbara Young (Doreen Fenwick) 4

58. Beverley Callard (Liz McDonald) 3

58. Jimmi Harkishin (Dev Alahan) 3

58. Samia Smith (Maria Sutherland) 3

61. Jessica Barden (Kayleigh Marton) 2

61. Dominic Holmes (Daniel Osbourne) 2

61. David Hounslow (Derek) 2

61. Sean Hughes (Pat) 2

61. Sarah Parks (Linda) 2

61. William Tarmey (Jack Duckworth) 2

61. Brooke Vincent (Sophie Webster) 2

68. Elizabeth Banks (A & E Doctor) 1

68. Peter Barlich (Paramedic) 1

68. Steven Blower (Fireman) 1

68. Sam Bond (Mr. Reid) 1

68. Tom Burroughs (Nurse) 1

68. Amber Chadwick (Amy Barlow) 1

68. Andrea Crewe (Nurse) 1

68. Elizabeth Dawn (Vera Duckworth) 1

68. Becky Hindley (Invigator) 1

68. Denise Hope (Neighbour) 1

68. Daniel Jillings (Waiter) 1

68. Robert Lawrenson (Policeman) 1

68. Roger Marlidge (Mr. Griffith) 1

68. Will Norris (Tam) 1

68. Yvonne O` Grady (Yvonne Casey) 1

68. Ramone Quinn (Finlay Bryant) 1

68. Helen Rutter (Woman) 1

68. Daniel Shaw (Sam) 1

68. Robert Whelan (Frank Taylor) 1

No Episodes in June 2007 for Contract Actors!!!!!!!!

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Coronation Street 2007 Episode Rankings Counts UPDATED

The most featured characters and actors in 2007

from 1/1/07 to 6/29/07 out of a total of 129 Episodes shown, here is the list.!!!!!!!!!!!

1. Simon Gregson (Steve McDonald) 94

2. Anne Kirkbride (Deirdre Barlow) 89

3. Rob James-Collier (Liam Connor) 87

4. Alison King (Carla Connor) 83

*. Kym Ryder (Michelle Connor) 83

6. Jennie McAlpine (Fiz Brown) 81

7. William Roache (Ken Barlow) 79

8. Anthony Cotton (Sean Tully) 76

*. Sean Gallagher (Paul Connor) 76

10. Ryan Thomas (Jason Grimshaw) 74

11. Julia Haworth (Claire Peacock) 70

12. Beverley Callard (Liz McDonald) 69

13. Sue Cleaver (Eileen Grimshaw) 63

*. Jane Danson (Leanne Battersby) 63

15. Vicky Entwistle (Janice Battersby) 61

16. Julie Hesmondhalgh (Hayley Cropper) 59

17. Kate Ford (Tracy Barlow) 58

18. Jack P. Shepherd (David Platt) 57

19. Maggie Jones (Blanche Hunt) 56

*. Tina O` Brien (Sarah Platt) 56

21. Tupele Dorgu (Kelly Crabtree) 55

*. Helen Worth (Gail Platt) 55

23. Jenny Platt (Violet Wilson) 53

24. Sam Aston (Chesney Battersby-Brown) 50

*. Samia Smith (Maria Sutherland) 50

26. Andrew Whyment (Kirk Sutherland) 45

*. Sally Whittaker (Sally Webster) 45

28. Ian Reddington (Vernon Tomlin) 44

29. Zaraah Abrahams (Joanne Jackson) 43

*. Malcolm Hebden (Norris Cole) 43

31. David Neilson (Roy Cropper) 41

32. Steven Arnold (Ashley Peacock) 40

33. Michael Starke (Jerry Morton) 39

34. Barbara Knox (Rita Sullivan) 38

35. Rupert Hill (Jamie Baldwin) 36

36. Wendi Peters (Cilla Battersby-Brown) 35

37. Michael Le Vell (Kevin Webster) 34

38. Jimmi Harkishin (Dev Alahan) 33

39. Chris Gascoyne (Peter Barlow) 32

40. Craig Charles (Lloyd Mullaney) 31

41. Ben Thompson (Ryan Connor) 29

42. Jonathan Dixon (Darryl Morton) 28

*. Katherine Kelly (Becky Granger) 28

44. Peter Armitage (Bill Webster) 27

*. Pal Aron (Sonny Dhillon) 27

*. Vicky Binns (Molly Compton) 27

*. Alan Halsall (Tyrone Dobbs) 27

*. Sue Nicholls (Audrey Roberts) 27

*. Samantha Seagar (Jodie Morton) 27

50. Amber Chadwick (Amy Barlow) 26

*. Bruce Jones (Les Battersby-Brown) 26

*. Wanda Opalinska (Wiki Dankowska) 26

53. Sam Robertson (Adam Barlow) 24

54. Benjamin Beresford (Joshua Peacock) 23

*. Barbara Young (Doreen Fenwick) 23

56. Brooke Vincent (Sophie Webster) 22

57. Emma Edmondson (Mel Morton) 21

*. Nikki Patel (Amber Kalirai) 21

59. Eileen Derbyshire (Emily Bishop) 20

*. Betty Driver (Betty Williams) 20

61. Denise Black (Denise Osbourne) 18

*. David Hounslow (Derek) 18

63. Jessica Barden (Kayleigh Morton) 17

*. Rodney Litchfield (Wilf Morton) 17

65. William Tarmey (Jack Duckworth) 16

66. Emily & Amy Walton (Bethany Platt) 15

67. Julia Marsen (Jayne Simon) 13

68. Graeme Hawley (John Stape) 11

*. Irena Hodic (Kasia Barowicz) 11

*. Bill Ward (Charlie Stubbs) 11

71. Mark Cameron (D.I. Parks) 10

72. Chris Cooks (Mark Redman) 8

*. Elizabeth Dawn (Vera Duckworth) 8

*. Andrew Dunn (Roger Stiles) 8

*. Helen Flanagan (Rosie Webster) 8

76. Gary Cargill (D.S. Phil Campbell) 7

*. Dominic Holmes (Daniel Osbourne) 7

*. Sarah Roache (Judge Alderman) 7

79. Christine Moore (Gloria Hadden) 3

*. Jowanna Rose (D.C. Merrick) 3

81. Amy Searles (Police Officer # 1) 1

*. Jayne Tunnicliffe (Yana Lumb) 1

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