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22 episodes aired in January

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1. Kendall Hart Slater (Alicia Minshew)-------- 22

2. Greenlee Smythe (Rebecca Budig)-------- 21 (Sabine Singh, 9 episodes, last aired 01/15)

3. Zach Slater (Thorsten Kaye)-------- 20

4. Aidan Devane (Aiden Turner)-------- 19

5. Babe Carey (Amanda Baker)-------- 17

5. Annie Lavery (Melissa Claire Egan)-------- 17

5. Ryan Lavery (Cameron Mathison)-------- 17

5. Ritchie Novak (Billy Miller)-------- 17

9. Joe Martin (Ray MacDonnel)-------- 14

9. J.R Chandler (Jacob Young)-------- 14

11. Adam Chandler (David Canary)-------- 13

11. Julia Santos (Sydney Penny)-------- 13

11. Jackson Montgomery (Walt Willey)-------- 13

14. Erica Kane (Susan Lucci)-------- 11

15. Krystal Carey Martin (Bobbie Eakes)-------- 10

15. Tad Martin (Michael E. Knight)-------- 10

15. Angela Hubbard (Debbie Morgan)-------- 10 (first airdate 01/18)

15. Frankie Hubbard (Cornelius Smith Jr.)-------- 10 (recurring)

19. Hannah Nichols (Stacy Haiduk)-------- 9 (last airdate 01/14)

20. Colby Chandler (Ambyr Childers)-------- 8

21. Adam Chandler III (Jarred Sturman)-------- 6 (recurring)

22. Josh Madden (Colin Egglesfield)-------- 5

22. Dre Woods (Sterling Suilermen)-------- 5

22. Sean Montgomery (Brent Weber)-------- 5

25. Emma McDermott (Lucy Merriam)-------- 4 (recurring)

25. Amanda Dillon (Chrishell Stause)-------- 4

25. Jesse Hubbard (Darnell Williams)-------- 4 (first airdate 01/25)

28. Ava Benton (Leven Rambin)-------- 3

28. Pam Henderson (Patina Renea Miller)-------- 3 (recurring)

30. Opal Cortlandt (Jill Larson)-------- 2 (recurring)

30. Val (Michael Malone)-------- 2 (recurring)

30. Samuel Woods (Mario Van Peebles)-------- 2 (recurring)

30. Jenny Carey (unknown)-------- 2 (recurring)

30. Charm Publisher (unknown)-------- 2 (recurring)

35. Palmer Cortlandt (James Mitchell)-------- 1

35. Derek Frye (Jerome Preston Bates)-------- 1 (recurring)

35. Corinna (Jenna DiMartini)-------- 1 (recurring)

35. Kathy Mershon (Alexa Gerasimovich)-------- 1 (recurring)

35. Spike Hart Lavery (Caleb, Benjamin and Alexander Eckstein)-------- 1 (recurring)

35. . Lily Montgomery (Leven Rambin)-------- 1

Contract Actors With No Appearances: Jeff Branson (Jonathan Lavery), David Canary (Stuart Chandler) and Eileen Herlie (Myrtle Fargate)

Recurring Actors with No Appearences: Jennifer Bassey (Marion Chandler), Kate Collins (Janet Green), Bob Hilterman (Walter Novak), Winifred (Cheryl Hulteen), Chandler Maid (Jillian O'Neill), and Tonya Pinkins (Livia Frye)

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I understand nubabe and annie (boring, sorry fans)

I like Aiden. :P

Levin Ramblin, 4 episodes. :o

Michael E. Knight, 10, :huh:

Amber childers, 8. I'd like to see her in more episodes.

I like Rebecca B., not impressed with her return. I'm referring to her s/l, the way tiic brought her on and totally disrespected Sabine. I was not really a fan of hers but it's hard to get past the tacky way tiic treated her.

It's so nice to see JOE in the top 10!! B)

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Say what you want about B&E (and most of that is deserved), they did make good on their promise (in interviews when they started) to use Joe Martin as much as they could because they love Ray MacDonnell. I almost pity B&E. They've said in interviews how much they love the show, that they wouldn't have returned to daytime had it been any other show, and how they've been viewers for a long time, yadda yadda yadda. I really think they have the best of intentions to return the show to its roots and not try to reinvent it as others have tried, but I think they are hampered at every turn by Frons and his "vision" for the show, and even more so by their aggressively mediocre, limited writing skills. I really think they want to make the show click on its own terms, but they're limited in their capacity to do so.

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