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The Young And the Restless October 2007 Episode Rankings Counts

Y&R 1 Oct to 31 Oct- Out of a total of 23 eps.

10/1/07 to 10/31/07- 23 episodes.........

1. Peter Bergman (Jack Abbott) 19

2. Joshua Morrow (Nicholas Newman) 17

3. Eric Braeden (Victor Newman) 16

3. Sharon Case (Sharon Abbott Newman) 16

5. Melody Thomas Scott (Nikki Newman) 15

6. Michelle Stafford (Phyllis Summers Newman) 14

7. Amelia Heinle (Victoria Newman) 13

7. Thad Luckinbill (J.T. Hellstrom) 13

9. Daniel Goddard (Ethan " Cane " Ashby) 12

9. Vincent Irizarry (David Chow) 12

9. Tammin Sursok (Colleen Carlton) 12

12. Don Diamont (Brad Carlton) 11

12. Michael Graziadei (Daniel Romalotti) 11

14. Doug Davidson (Paul Williams) 10

14. Tammy Lauren (Maggie Sullivan) 10

14. Kristoff St. John (Neil Winters) 10

17. Vail Bloom (Heather Stevens) 9

17. Emily O`Brien (Jana Hawkes) 9

17. Eyal Podell (Adrian Korbel) 9

20. Christian LeBlanc (Michael Baldwin) 8

21. Hunter Allan (Noah Newman) 7

21. Jeanne Cooper (Katherine Chancellor) 7

21. Adrienne Frantz (Amber Moore) 7

21. Christel Khalil (Lily Winters Romalotti) 7

21. Greg Rikaart (Kevin Fisher) 7

21. Jess Walton (Jill Foster Abbott) 7

27. Tracey E. Bregman (Lauren Fenmore Baldwin) 6

28. Judith Chapman (Gloria Fisher Bardwell) 5

28. Nia Peeples (Karen Taylor) 5

30. Jerry Douglas (John Abbott) 3

30. John Prosky (Prison Chaplain) 3

30. Racheal Seymour (Guard) 3

30. Ted Shackelford (Jeffrey Bardwell) 3

34. Sharmila Devar (Reporter) 2

34. John Kapelos (Joe Boddington) 2

34. Clyde Kusatsu (Dr. Dennis Okamura) 2

34. Bryton McClure (Devon Hamilton) 2

34. Richard Riehle (Warden McQueen) 2

39. Philip Bak (Hard Hat) 1

39. Darcy Rose Barnes (Abby Carlton) 1

39. Harry Danner (Chaplain Owen Anderson) 1

39. Rueben Grendy (Dr. Peter Ryan) 1

39. Cherab Moore (Stacey) 1

39. Sacheen Padilla (Bartender) 1

39. Ryan Preimesberger (Waiter) 1

39. Shelly Robertson (Dr. Ames) 1

39. Deana Russo (Logan Armstrong) 1

Yearly coming later. Thanks...................

Y&R 2007 EPISODE RANKINGS COUNTS

1 Jan to 31 Oct out of a total of 213 eps.

1/1/07 to 10/31/07 out of 213 Episodes

1. Peter Bergman (Jack Abbott) 152

2. Michelle Stafford (Phyllis Summers Newman) 141

3. Sharon Case (Sharon Newman Abbott) 140

4. Michael Graziadei (Daniel Romalotti) 124

*. Christian LeBlanc (Michael Baldwin) 124

6. Joshua Morrow (Nicholas Newman) 118

7. Don Diamont (Brad Carlton) 117

8. Greg Rikaart (Kevin Fisher) 115

9. Amelia Heinle (Victoria Newman) 113

10. Adrienne Frantz (Amber Moore) 111

11. Daniel Goddard (Ethan " Cane " Ashby) 109

*. Melody Thomas Scott (Nikki Newman) 109

13. Eric Braeden (Victor Newman) 108

*. Christel Khalil (Lily Winters Romalotti) 108

15. Tracey E. Bregman (Lauren Fenmore Baldwin) 90

16. Thad Luckinbill (J.T. Hellstrom) 88

17. Judith Chapman (Gloria Fisher Bardwell) 87

18. Jeanne Cooper (Katherine Chancellor) 82

19. Adrienne Leon (Colleen Carlton) 81

*. Jess Walton (Jill Foster Abbott) 81

21. Kristoff St. John (Neil Winters) 80

22. Vincent Irizarry (David Chow) 78

23. Eyal Podell (Adrian Korbell) 74

24. Ted Shackleford (Will Bardwell / Jeffrey Bardwell) 68

25. Doug Davidson (Paul Williams) 64

26. Tammy Lauren (Maggie Sullivan) 62

27. Emily O` Brien (Jana Hawkes) 53

28. Bryton McClure (Devon Hamilton) 47

29. Hunter Allan (Noah Newman) 46

30. Eric Steinberg (Ji Min Kim) 40

31. Victoria Rowell (Drucilla Winters) 31

32. Nia Peeples (Karen Taylor) 30

33. Vail Bloom (Heather Stevens) 29

34. Tammin Sursok (Colleen Carlton) 27

35. Michelle Stafford (Sheila Carter) 20

36. Deana Russo (Dr. Logan Armstrong) 18

37. Billy Warlock (Ben Hollander) 17

38. Marsh Mokhtari (Carson McDonald) 14

39. Chris Potter (Owen) 10

40. Jerry Douglas (John Abbott) 9

41. Keone Young (Judge Robert Chong) 8

42. Robert Parks-Valetta (Plum) 7

43. Clyde Kusatsu (Dr. Dennis Okamura) 6

*. Kate Linder (Esther Valentine) 7

*. Lorna Raver (Rebecca Kaplan) 6

*. Patty Weaver (Gina Roma) 6

47. Marissa Ramirez (Ines Vargas) 5

48. Eileen Davidson (Ashley Abbott) 4

*. Cliff De Young (Agent John Bonachek) 4

*. Beth Maitland (Traci Abbott Connelly) 4

51. Tatyana Ali (Roxanne) 2

*. Tonya Lee Williams (Olivia Barber Winters) 2

53. Irena A. Hoffman (Caper) 1

*. Hayley Marie Norman (Kaylee) 1

*. Avital Weiss (Baby Fen) 1

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