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Emmerdale Jan 2008 Episode Rankings Counts

Who Appeared in the most episodes from 7 Jan to 31 Jan Swedish Episodes out of a total of 19 Eps.

Emmerdale Jan 2008 Episode Rankings Counts from 1/7/08 to 1/31/08 out of a total of 19 eps.

1. Verity Rushworth (Donna Windsor) 15

2. Emily Symons (Louise Appleton) 14

3. Patrick Mower (Rodney Blackstock) 13

4. Matthew Bose (Paul Lambert) 12

*. Mark Charnock (Marlon Dingle) 12

*. Jeff Hordley (Cain Dingle) 12

*. Patsy Kensit (Sadie King) 12

*. Julia Mallam (Dawn Hope Woods) 12

*. Sammy Wynward (Katie Addyman Sugden) 12

10. Emma Atkins (Charity Tate Dingle) 11

*. Karl Davies (Robert Sugden) 11

*. Elizabeth Estensen (Diane Blackstock Sugden) 11

*. Kenneth Farrington (Tom King) 11

*. Ben Freeman (Scott Windsor) 11

*. Kate McGregor (Emily Dingle Kirk) 11

*. Charley Webb (Debbie Dingle) 11

17. Billy Hartman (Terry Woods) 9

*. Steve Halliwell (Zak Dingle) 9

*. Nick Miles (Jimmy King) 9

20. Leah Bracknell (Zoe Tate) 8

*. Charlie Hardwick (Val Lambert) 8

*. Richard Moore (Jarvis Skelton) 8

*. Luke Tittensor (Darren " Daz " Eden) 8

24. Jane Cox (Lisa Dingle) 7

*. Meg Johnson (Pearl Ladderbanks) 7

*. Peter Martin (Len Reynolds) 7

*. Paula Tilbrook (Betty Eagleton) 7

28. Clive Hornby (Jack Sugden) 6

*. Lucy Pargeter (Chas Dingle) 6

*. Shirley Stelfox (Edna Birch) 6

*. Nicola Wheeler (Nicola Blackstock) 6

32. Marc Bolton (Dean Morris) 5

*. Dominic Brunt (Paddy Kirk) 5

*. Cleveland Campbell (Danny Daggert) 5

*. Ursula Holden Gill (Alice Wilson) 5

*. James Hooton (Sam Dingle) 5

*. Deena Payne (Viv Hope) 5

*. Meg Pearson (Jean Tate) 5

39. Tony Audenshaw (Bob Hope) 4

*. Matt Healy (Matthew King) 4

*. Kelvin Fletcher (Andy Sugden) 4

*. Dale Meeks (Simon Meredith) 4

*. Amy Nuttall (Chloe Atkinson) 4

*. Andrew Whipp (Callum Rennie) 4

45. Dave Bell (Greg Naylor) 3

*. Christopher Chittell (Eric Pollard) 3

*. Andy Devine (Shadrach Dingle) 3

*. Sherrie Hewson (Lesley Meredith) 3

*. Tom Lister (Carl King) 3

*. Emily Mather (Belle Dingle) 3

*. Hannah Midgley (Victoria Sugden) 3

52. Andonis Anthony (Gianni Cornetto) 2

*. Danny Lawrence (P.C. Callburn) 2

*. Amy Thompson (Jenny Nelson) 2

55. Richard Avery (Dr. Anders) 1

*. Daniel D`Allesandro (Enzo Bianchi) 1

*. Richard Mullins (Aubrey Medford) 1

Contract Actors not appearing in Jan 2008

Lorraine Chase (Steph Stokes)

John Middleton (Ashley Thomas)

Liam O`Brien (Ethan Blake)

Carolyne Pickles (Shelly Williams)

Richard Thorp (Alan Turner)

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