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For everyone who is following Corrie... 2007 was not really the same good year as 2006, veterans didn`t have the same good storylines like they hade last year.

Coronation Street TOP 10 First we take a look at 2006 top 10 Episode Rankings Counts

2006 Top 10

1. Anthony Cotton (Sean Tully) 163

2. Bradley Walsh (Danny Baldwin) 156

3. Sue Nicholls (Audrey Roberts) 145

4. Helen Worth (Gail Platt) 143

5. Sue Cleaver (Eileen Grimshaw) 140

6. Debra Stephenson (Frankie Baldwin) 138

7. Rupert Hill (Jamie Baldwin) 133

8. Bill Ward (Charlie Stubbs) 126

9. Jenny Platt (Violet Wilson) 125

10. Julia Haworth (Claire Peacock) 124

*. Sally Whittaker (Sally Webster) 124

2007 Top 10 Episode Rankings Counts.....

1. Simon Gregson (Steve McDonald) 164

*. Jennie McAlpine (Fiz Brown) 164

3. Ryan Thomas (Jason Grimshaw) 157

4. Rob James-Collier (Liam Connor) 155

5. Kym Ryder (Michelle Connor) 148

6. Anthony Cotton (Sean Tully) 145

*. Alison King (Carla Connor) 145

8. Jack P. Shepherd (David Platt) 144

9. Tina O`Brien (Sarah Platt Grimshaw) 143

10. Jenny Platt (Violet Wilson) 138

Coronation Street 2007 Episode Rankings Counts The Entire List. Only Contract and Recurring Actors and Actresses on this list.......

1. Simon Gregson (Steve McDonald) 164

*. Jennie McAlpine (Fiz Brown) 164

3. Ryan Thomas (Jason Grimshaw) 157

4. Rob James-Collier (Liam Connor) 155

5. Kym Ryder (Michelle Connor) 148

6. Anthony Cotton (Sean Tully) 145

*. Alison King (Carla Connor) 145

8. Jack P. Shepherd (David Platt) 144

9. Tina O`Brien (Sarah Platt Grimshaw) 143

10. Jenny Platt (Violet Wilson) 138

11. Sue Cleaver (Eileen Grimshaw) 132

12. Sally Whittaker (Sally Webster) 130

13. Beverley Callard (Liz McDonald) 127

14. Helen Worth (Gail Platt) 126

15. Julia Haworth (Claire Peacock) 115

16. Samia Smith (Maria Sutherland) 114

17. Vicky Entwistle (Janice Battersby) 109

18. Tupele Dorgu (Kelly Crabtree) 108

19. Jane Danson (Leanne Battersby) 103

*. Michael Le Vell (Kevin Webster) 103

21. Anne Kirkbride (Deirdre Barlow) 102

22. Julie Hesmondhalgh (Hayley Cropper) 101

23. Katherine Kelly (Becky Granger) 99

*. Ian Reddington (Vernon Tomlin) 99

25. Sue Nicholls (Audrey Roberts) 98

26. Craig Charles (Lloyd Mullaney) 94

27. Steven Arnold (Ashley Peacock) 93

28. Michael Starke (Jerry Morton) 91

29. Rupert Hill (Jamie Baldwin) 89

30. David Neilson (Roy Cropper) 87

*. William Roache (Ken Barlow) 87

32. Helen Flanagan (Rosie Webster) 81

33. Maggie Jones (Blanche Hunt) 77

34. Sean Gallagher (Paul Connor) 76

35. Sam Aston (Chesney Battersby-Brown) 75

*. Malcolm Hebden (Norris Cole) 75

*. Andrew Whyment (Kirk Sutherland) 75

38. Graham Hawley (John Stape) 72

39. Alan Halsall (Tyrone Dobbs) 70

*. Barbara Knox (Rita Sullivan) 70

41. Peter Armitage (Bill Webster) 69

*. Jonathan Dixon (Darryl Morton) 69

43. Jimmi Harkishin (Dev Alahan) 68

44. Vicky Binns (Molly Compton) 67

45. Wanda Opalinska (Wiki Dankowska) 64

46. Wendi Peters (Cilla Battersby-Brown) 63

*. Samantha Seagar (Jodie Morton) 63

48. Ben Thompson (Ryan Connor) 60

49. Kate Ford (Tracy Barlow) 58

50. Emma Edmondson (Mel Morton) 57

51. Zaraah Abrahams (Joanne Jackson) 55

52. Brooke Webster (Sophie Webster) 52

53. Barbara Young (Doreen Fenwick) 51

54. William Tarmey (Jack Duckworth) 50

55. Benjamin Beresford (Joshua Peacock) 49

56. Amber Chadwick (Amy Barlow) 45

*. Tom Hudson (Paul Clayton) 45

58. Nikki Patel (Amber Kalirai) 43

59. Jessica Barden (Kayleigh Morton) 42

60. Eileen Derbyshire (Emily Bishop) 40

61. Andrew Dunn (Roger Styles) 36

62. Elizabeth Dawn (Vera Duckworth) 35

63. Zoe Henry (Casey Carswell) 34

*. Amy & Emily Walton (Bethany Platt) 34

65. Chris Gascoyne (Peter Barlow) 32

66. Betty Driver (Betty Turpin) 31

67. Pal Aron (Sonny Dhillon) 27

*. Charlie Condou (Marcus Dent) 27

69. Bruce Jones (Les Battersby-Brown) 26

*. Ramone Quinn (Finlay Bryant) 26

71. Gray O`Brien (Tony Gordon) 24

*. Sam Robertson (Adam Barlow) 24

73. Rodney Litchfield (Wilfred Morton) 22

74. Charles Lawson (Jim McDonald) 15

75. Todd Boyce (Stephen Reid) 14

*. Bruno Langley (Todd Grimshaw) 14

77. Lucy Evans (Lauren Wilson) 13

78. Denise Black (Denise Osbourne) 12

79. Keith Barron (George Trench) 11

*. Bill Ward (Charlie Stubbs) 11

81. Paul Copley (Igor Priestley) 10

*. Matthew Compton (Dan Mason) 10

83. Jack Ellis (Harry Mason) 9

84. Dominic Holmes (Daniel Osbourne) 7

*. Andrew Turner (Christian Gatley) 7

86. Jayne Bickerton (Yana Lumb) 5

87. Yvonne O`Grady (Yvonne Casey) 4

There is the Contract and the Recurring Actors and Actresses of Coronation Street 2007 Episode Rankings Counts............

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