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This was a very interesting month to keep track off. With the Mardis Gras Ball we basically were exposed to almost the entire cast for 2 weeks straight. So how I did it was if you saw the actor on screen (even if they didn't have any lines) they were counted. Even if it was in the background. So the month will appear very very balanced....

20 episodes aired this month with no pre-emptions

1. J.R Chandler (Jacob Young)---- 20

2. Zach Slater (Thorsten Kaye)---- 19

3. Ryan Lavery (Cameron Mathison)---- 18

3. Kendall Hart (Alicia Minshew)---- 18

3. Jamie Martin (Justin Bruening)---- 18

3. Janet Green (Kate Collins)---- 18

3. Babe Carey (Alexa Havins)---- 18

3. Tad Martin (Michael E. Knight)---- 18

9. Josh Madden (Colin Egglesfield)---- 17

9. Erica Kane (Susan Lucci)---- 17

11. Di Henry (Kelli Giddish)---- 16

12. David Hayward (Vincent Irizzary)---- 15

12. Simone Torres (Terri Ivens)---- 15

14. Greg Madden (Ian Buchanan) ---- 14

14. Ethan Cambias (James Scott)---- 14

14. Amanda Dillon (Chrishell Stause)---- 14

17. Jonathan Lavery (Jeff Branson)---- 13

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

17. Krystal Carey (Bobbie Eakes)---- 13

17. Dixie Martin (Cady McClain)---- 13

17. Aidan Devane (Aiden Turner)---- 13

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

23. Julia Santos (Sydney Penny)---- 12

24. Derek Frye (Charles Parnell)---- 11 (recurring)

25. Brooke English (Julia Barr)---- 10

25. Erin Lavery (Connie Fletcher)---- 10

25. Reggie Montgomery (Michael B. Jordon)---- 10

25. Palmer Cortlandt (James Mitchell)---- 10

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

30. Anita Santos (Natalia Cigluiti)---- 8

30. Opal Cortlandt (Jill Larson)---- 8

30. Del Henry (Alec Musser)---- 8

33. Dani Frye (Tanisha Lynn)---- 7

34. Marty (Christian Hoff)---- 6 (recurring)

34. Livia Frye (Tonya Pinkins)---- 6

34. Lily Montgomery (Leven Rambin)---- 6

34. Lily Montgomery (Portia Reiners)---- 6 (temporary recast)

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

39. Marian Chandler (Jennifer Bassey)---- 2 (recurring)

39. Stuart Chandler (David Canary)---- 2

39. Winifred (Cheryl Hulteen)---- 2 (recurring)

42. Myrtle Fargate (Eileen Herlie)---- 1

43. Jesse Johnson (Richard Masur)---- 1 (recurring)

44. Ruth Martin (Lee Meriwether)---- 0 (recurring)

41 episodes have aired in 2006 with 1 pre-emption (01/02/06)

1. Kendall Hart (Alicia Minshew)- 39

(21/18)

2. Zach Slater (Thorsten Kaye)- 38

(19/19)

2. J.R Chandler (Jacob Young)- 38

(18/20)

4. Janet Green Dillon (Kate Collins)- 37

(19/18)

4. Ryan Lavery (Cameron Mathison)- 37

(19/18)

6. Babe Chandler (Alexa Havins)- 36

(18/18)

6. Tad Martin (Michael E. Knight)- 36

(18/18)

8. Jamie Martin (Justin Bruening)- 31

(13/18)

8. Di Henry (Kelli Giddish)- 31

(15/16)

10. Erica Kane (Susan Lucci)- 30

(13/17)

10. Amanda Dillon (Chrishell Stause)- 30

(16/14)

12. Josh Madden (Colin Egglesfield)- 29

(12/17)

13. Jonathan Lavery (Jeff Branson)- 28

(15/13)

14. Adam Chandler (David Canary)- 27

(14/13)

15. Krystal Chandler (Bobbie Eakes)- 26

(13/13)

16. Ethan Cambias (James Scott)- 22

(8/14)

17. Greg Madden (Ian Buchanan)- 21

(7/14)

17. Simone Torres (Terri Ivens)- 21

(6/15)

17. Julia Santos (Sydney Penny)- 21

(9/12)

20. Brooke English (Julia Barr)- 19

(9/10)

20. David Hayward (Vincent Irizzary)- 19

(4/15)

20. Aidan Devane (Aiden Turner)- 19

(6/13)

23. Erin Lavery (Connie Fletcher)- 18

(8/10)

23. Joe Martin (Ray MacDonnel)- 18

(9/9)

23. Palmer Cortlandt (James Mitchell)- 18

(8/10)

26. Opal Cortlandt (Jill Larson)- 17

(9/8)

26. Jackson Montgomery (Walt Willey)- 17

(4/13)

28. Anita Santos (Natalia Cigluiti)- 14

(6/8)

29. Dixie Martin (Cady McClain)- 13

(0/13)

30. Derek Frye (Charles Parnell)- 12

(1/11)

30. Little Adam III (Jarred Sturman)- 12

(6/6)

32. Reggie Montgomery (Michael B. Jordon)- 11

(1/10)

32. Del Henry (Alec Musser)- 11

(3/8)

34. Lily Montgomery (Leven Rambin)- 10

(4/6)

35. Livia Frye (Tonya Pinkins)- 9

(3/6)

36. Mary (Christian Hoff)- 8

(2/6)- last airdate Feb. 8th, 2006

37. Winifred (Cheryl Hulteen)- 7

(5/2)

37. Dani Frye (Tanisha Lynn)- 7

(0/7)

39. Lily Montgomery #2 (Potia Reiners)- 6

(0/6)- last airdate Feb. 17th, 2006

40. Jesse Johnson (Richard Masur)- 5

(4/1)- last airdate Feb. 6th, 2006

41. Myrtle Fargate (Eileen Herlie)- 4

(3/1)

42. Marian Chandler (Jennifer Bassey)- 3

(1/2)

42. Stuart Chandler (David Canary)- 3

(1/2)

42. Bianca Montgomery- 3

(3/0)- last aired in January, 2006

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