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October 2009 Episode Rankings

A total of 22 episodes aired this month.

1. Joshua Morrow (Nick Newman) 20

2. Eric Braeden (Victor Newman) 19

3. Billy Miller (Billy Abbott) 17

4. Peter Bergman (Jack Abbott) 16

*. Sharon Case (Sharon Collins) 16

*. Eileen Davidson (Ashley Newman) 16

*. Melody Thomas Scott (Nikki Newman) 16

8. Amelia Heinle (Victoria Hellstrom) 15

*. Michael Muhney (Adam Wilson) 15

10. Michelle Stafford (Phyllis Newman) 13

11. Clementine Ford (Mackenzie Browning) 12

12. Elizabeth Hendrickson (Chloe Abbott) 11

13. Christian LeBlanc (Michael Baldwin) 10

14. Thad Luckinbill (J.T. Hellstrom) 9

*. Beth Maitland (Traci Connolly) 9

16. Greg Rikaart (Kevin Fisher) 8

17. Jeanne Cooper (Katherine Chancellor) 7

*. Sean Kanan (Deacon Sharpe) 7

19. Hayley Erin (Abby Carlton) 6

*. Scott Klace (Dr. Swift) 6

21. Tracey E. Bregman (Lauren Baldwin) 5

*. John Driscoll (Chance Chancellor) 5

*. Adrienne Frantz (Amber Moore) 5

*. Michael Graziadei (Daniel Romalotti) 5

*. Stacy Haiduk (Patty Williams-2/Emily Peterson-4) 5

*. Emily O'Brien (Jana Fisher) 5

*. Kevin Schmidt (Noah Newman) 5

*. Greg Wrangler (Steve Connolly) 5

29. Judith Chapman (Gloria Bardwell) 4

*. Doug Davidson (Paul Williams) 4

*. Daniel Goddard (Cane Ashby) 4

*. Christel Khalil (Lily Ashby) 4

33. Samantha Bailey (Summer Newman) 3

*. Wilson Bethel (Ryder) 3

*. Bryton James (Devon Hamilton) 3

*. Ted Shackelford (Jeffrey Bardwell) 3

*. Tammin Sursok (Colleen Carlton) 3

38. Tatyana Ali (Roxanne) 2

*. Michael Fairman (Patrick Murphy) 2

*. Kristoff St. John (Neil Winters) 2

*. Robbie Tucker (Fen Baldwin) 2

42. Yvonne Zima (Daisy) 1

*. Yani Gellman (Rafe Torres) 1

*. Tim Halligan (Funeral director) 1

*. Brooke Hasalton (Patty/Emily Double) 1

*. Karen Hensel (Doris Collins) 1

*. Kate Linder (Esther Valentine) 1

*. Stefan Marks (Dr. Keane) 1

*. Wolf Muser (Art buyer) 1

*. John Rubinstein (Dr. Charles Taylor) 1

*. June Squibb (Pearl Mae) 1

*. Jess Walton (Jill Abbott) 1

*. Bridget Ann White (Dr. Snyder) 1

Uncredited guest appearances:

Dr. Mangino, Nurses, Voice of Hope Wilson, Mr. Sullivan, Reverend, Maid, Photographer

Recurring actors not appearing this month:

Tricia Cast (Nina Webster), Thom Bierdz (Phillip Chancellor), Vail Bloom (Heather Stevens), Vanessa Marano (Eden Gerick), Cassius Willis (Det. Gil Wallace), Tonya Lee Williams (Olivia Winters)

January-October 2009 Episode Rankings.

A total of 211 episodes aired.

1. Eric Braeden (Victor Newman) 145

2. Peter Bergman (Jack Abbott) 130

3. Billy Miller (Billy Abbott) 127

*. Joshua Morrow (Nick Newman) 127

5. Eileen Davidson (Ashley Newman) 120

6. Sharon Case (Sharon Collins) 114

7. Jeanne Cooper (Katherine Chancellor-108/Marge Cotrooke-1) 108

8. Michelle Stafford (Phyllis Newman) 106

9. Adrienne Frantz (Amber Moore) 93

10. Elizabeth Hendrickson (Chloe Abbott) 92

11. Daniel Goddard (Cane Ashby) 91

*. Greg Rikaart (Kevin Fisher) 91

13. Christel Khalil (Lily Ashby) 89

14. Melody Thomas Scott (Nikki Newman) 86

15. Michael Graziadei (Daniel Romalotti) 85

*. Jess Walton (Jill Abbott) 85

17. Stacy Haiduk (Patty Williams-79/Emily Peterson-4) 82

18. Emily O'Brien (Jana Fisher) 78

19. Amelia Heinle (Victoria Hellstrom) 76

20. Christian LeBlanc (Michael Baldwin) 74

21. Clementine Ford (Mackenzie Browning) 71

22. Doug Davidson (Paul Williams) 66

23. Judith Chapman (Gloria Bardwell) 63

*. Michael Fairman (Patrick Murphy) 63

25. Thad Luckinbill (J.T. Hellstrom) 59

26. Tammin Sursok (Colleen Carlton) 57

27. Michael Muhney (Adam Wilson) 50

*. Kristoff St. John (Neil Winters) 50

29. Ted Shackelford (Jeffrey Bardwell) 48

30. Vail Bloom (Heather Stevens) 47

31. Chris Engen (Adam Wilson) 46

32. Kate Linder (Esther Valentine) 45

*. Kevin G. Schmidt (Noah Newman) 45

34. Hayley Erin (Abby Carlton) 43

35. Tracey E. Bregman (Lauren Baldwin) 35

36. Bryton James (Devon Hamilton) 33

37. Tricia Cast (Nina Webster) 32

38. Eva Marcille (Tyra Hamilton) 30

39. Beth Maitland (Traci Connolly) 27

*. Vanessa Marano (Eden Gerick) 28

41. John Driscoll (Chance Chancellor) 27

*. Yani Gellman (Rafe Torres) 27

*. Sean Kanan (Deacon Sharpe) 27

44. Samantha Bailey (Summer Newman) 26

45. James Michael Gregary (Clint Radison) 25

46. Tonya Lee Williams (Olivia Winters) 24

47. Cassius Willis (Det. Gil Wallace) 22

48. David Leisure (Roger Wilkes) 19

49. Thom Bierdz (Phillip Chancellor) 18

50. Anne Betancourt (Estella Munoz) 17

*: Wilson Bethel (Ryder) 17

*. Nia Peeples (Karen Winters) 17

53. Jamia Simone Nash (Ana Hamilton) 16

54. June Squibb (Pearl Mae) 15

55. Don Diamont (Brad Carlton) 14

56. Marcia Wallace (Annie Wilkes) 13

57. Louis Mustillo (Joe Jr.) 11

*. John Rubinstein (Dr. Charles Taylor) 11

59. Tatyana Ali (Roxanne) 10

*. Scott Klace (Dr. Swift) 10

*. Raphael Sbarge (Howard Aucker) 10

62. Greg Wrangler (Steve Connolly) 9

63. Karen Hensel (Doris Collins) 8

*. Eamonn Roche (Thomas Balfour) 8

65. Beau Kazer (Brock Reynolds) 7

66. David Lago (Raul Guittierez) 6

*. Raya Meddine (Sabrina Newman) 6

*. Anna Vocino (Voice of Chipmunk) 6

*. Bridget Ann White (Dr. Snyder) 6

70. Jerry Douglas (John Abbott) 5

*. George Kotsiopoulos (Himself) 5

*. Clyde Kusatsu (Dr. Dennis Okamura) 5

*. Albie Selznick (Det. Owen Pomerantz) 5

*. Greg Wrangler (Steve Connolly) 5

75. Corbin Bernsen (Todd Williams) 4

*. Patty Weaver (Gina Roma) 4

77. William Wintersole (Mitchell Sherman) 2

78. Carmen Argenziano (D.A. Dennis Elroy) 1

*. Larry Bagby (Frank Ellis) 1

*. Roscoe Born (Tom Fisher) 1

*. Camryn Grimes (Cassie Newman) 1

*. Michael Gross (River Baldwin) 1

*. Yvonne Zima (Daisy) 1

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Does anyone know when Peter Bergman's contract up? I wouldn't be shocked if they decided to cut him loose. It looks like they are grooming Billy to be the new anti-hero of what's left of the Abbott family. If I were Bergman, I'd be more than a little worried. Maybe it's just me, but Jack seems increasingly irrelevant. And of course, Doug Davidson and Kristoff St. John are barely hanging on.

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Even if there is no interest or room for a major Jill plot at this time,she could be easily utilised .

She could have had a scene,perhaps with Traci,offering sympathy for Colleen's death.

Her role as mother to Billy and Cane is being ignored.

She could be supporting Cane and visiting Lily.

Offering her 2 cents worth about Billy's various dramas.

She has hardly interacted with Chance.Surely Jill wouldn't be thrilled about Chloe and dher grandson.

Let's not even mention all the talks she needs to have with Phillip.

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