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CORONATION STREET – 2017: 44 episodes

1. Jane Danson (Leanne Battersby) : 30

1. Ben Price (Nick Tilsey): 30

 

3. Beverly Callard (Liz McDonald): 27

 

4. Chris Gascoyne (Peter Barlow): 26

4. Kym Marsh (Michelle McDonald): 26

 

6. Georgia Taylor (Toyah Battersby): 25

 

7. Simon Gregson (Steve McDonald): 24

7. Katie McGlynn (Sinead Tinker): 24

 

9. Michael LeVell (Kevin Webster): 23

9. Sam Robertson (Adam Barlow): 23

 

11. Rob Mallard (Daniel Osborne): 22

11. Tina O’Brien (Sarah Platt): 22

 

13. Sally Dynevor (Sally Metcalfe): 21

13. Richard Hawley (Johnny Connor): 21

13. Connor McIntyre (Pat Phelan): 21

13. Catherine Tydesley (Eva Price): 21

 

17. Dean Fagan (Luke Britton): 20

17. Lucy Fallon (Bethany Platt): 20

17. Peter Gunn (Brian Packham): 20

 

20. Tristan Gemmill (Robert Preston): 19

 

21. Julia Goulding (Shona Ramsey): 18

21. David Nielson (Roy Cropper): 18

 

23. Sam Ashton (Chesney Brown): 17

 

24. Joe Duttine (Tim Metcalfe): 16

24. Bruno Langley (Todd Grimshaw): 16

24. Sally Ann Matthews (Jenny Bradley): 16

 

27. Alex Bain (Simon Barlow): 15

27. Dolly-Rose Campbell (Gemma Winter): 15

27. Alan Halsall (Tyrone Dobbs): 15

27. Jennie McAlpine (Fiz Brown): 15

27. Tisha Merry (Steph Britton): 15  

27. Jack P. Shepherd (David Platt): 15

27. Shayne Ward (Aidan Connor): 15

 

34. William Roache (Ken Barlow): 14

34. Debbie Rush (Anna Windass): 14

 

35. Daniel Brocklebank (Billy Mayhew): 13

35. Oliver Farnworth (Andy Carver): 13  

35. Kate Ford (Tracy Barlow): 13

35. Christopher Harper (Nathan Curtis): 13

35. Sair Khan (Alya Nazir): 13

 

41. Faye Brookes (Kate Connor): 12

41. Sue Clever (Eileen Phelan): 12

41. Anthony Cotton (Sean Tully): 12

41. Helen Flanagan (Rosie Webster): 12 

 

45. Derek Griffiths (Freddie Smith): 11

45. Melanie Hill (Cathy Matthews): 11

45. Andrew Whyment (Kirk Sutherland): 11

 

48. Brooke Vincent (Sophie Webster): 10

 

49. Jimmi Harkishin (Dev Alahan): 8

 

50. Bhavna Limbachia (Rana Nazir): 9

50. Mikey North (Gary Windass): 9

 

52. Sonia Ibrahim (Mel Maguire): 8

52. Barbara Knox (Rita Tanner): 8

 

54. Malcolm Hebden (Norris Cole): 7

54. Patti Clare (Mary Taylor): 7

 

56. Qasim Akhtar (Zeedan Nazir): 6

56. Shelley King (Yasmeen Nazir): 6

56. Brooke Malonie (Lily Platt): 6

56. Harry McDermott (Max Platt): 6

56. Charlie Wrenshall (Liam Connor Jr.): 6

 

61. Ellie Leach (Faye Windass): 5

61. Helen Worth (Gail Platt): 5

 

63. Cherylee Houston (Izzy Armstrong): 4

 

64. Elle Mulvaney (Amy Barlow): 4

64. Sue Nicholls (Audrey Roberts): 4

 

66. Kyran Bowes (Jack Webster): 3

66. Colson Smith (Craig Tinker): 3

66. Harry Visoni (Sebastian Franklin): 3

 

69. Andrew Dowbiggin (Toby Chapman): 2

69. Samia Ghadie (Maria Connor): 2

 

71. Claire King (Erica Holroyd): 1

71. Lisa George (Beth Tinker): 1

71. Paddy Wallace (Jude Appleton): 1

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HOME AND AWAY – 2017: 24 episodes

1. Ray Meagher (Alf Stewart): 23

 

2. Shane Withington (John Palmer): 16

 

3. Ada Nicodemou (Leah Patterson-Baker): 15

3. James Stewart (Justin Morgan): 15

 

5. Isabella Giovinazzo (Phoebe Nicholson): 14

5. Kyle Pryor (Nate Cooper): 14

5. Emily Symons (Marilyn Chambers): 14

 

8. Charlie Clausen (Zac MacGuire): 13

8. Pia Miller (Katrina Chapman): 13

 

10. Matthew Little (VJ Patterson-Baker): 12

 

11. Jackson Heywood (Brody Morgan): 11

11. George Mason (Martin Ashford): 11

11. Penny McNamee (Tori Morgan): 11

 

14. Scott Lee (Hunter King): 10

14. Philippa Northeast (Evelyn MacGuire): 10

14. Alec Snow (Matt Page): 10

 

17. Raechelle Banno (Olivia Fraser Richards): 9

17. Tessa DeJosselin (Billie Ashford): 9                                          

17. Ryan O’Kane (Riley Hawkins): 9                                                   
 

20. Olivia Deeble (Raffy Morgan): 8

20. Lynne McGranger (Irene Roberts): 8

20. Orpheus Pledger (Mason Morgan): 8

 

23. Cheree Cassidy (Sam Webster): 6

 

24. Dan Ewing (Heath Braxton): 5                                                      

24. Lisa Gormley (Bianca Scott): 5                                                     

 

26. Kristian Schmid (Mick Jennings): 4                                                

 

27. Sasha Holder (Ranae Turner): 3                                                    

27. Alea O’Shea (Darcy Callahan): 3                                                    

 

29. Darcey Wilson (Eloise Page): 2

 

30. Zoe Naylor (Nina Gilbert): 1                                                             

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NEIGHBOURS – 2017: 37 episodes

1. Carla Bonner (Stephanie Scully): 24

1. Scott MacGregor (Mark Brennan): 24

 

3. Ryan Moloney (Toadfish Rebecchi): 23

 

4. Jodi Anasta (Elly Conway): 21

4. Eve Morey (Sonya Rebecchi): 21

4. Madeleine West (Andrea Sommers): 21

 

7. Travis Burns (Tyler Brennan): 20

 

8. Rebekak Elamaloglou (Terese Willis): 19

8. Kit Gamblin (Brad Willis): 19

8. Mavournee Hazel (Piper Willis): 19

8. Takaya Honda (David Tanaka): 19

8. Olympia Valence (Paige Smith): 19

 

13. Tim Kano (Leo Tanaka): 18

13. Kate Kendall (Lauren Willis): 18

 

15. Zoe Cramond (Amy Williams): 17

15. Alan Fletcher (Karl Kennedy): 17

15. Felix Mallard (Ben Kirk): 17

15. Damien Richardson (Gary Canning): 17

 

19. Andrew Morley (Jack Callahan): 16

 

20. Stefan Dennis (Paul Robinson): 15

20. Colette Mann (Sheila Canning): 15

20. Lilly Van Der Meer (Xanthe Canning): 15

20. Jackie Woodburne (Susan Kennedy): 15

 

24. Matt Wilson (Aaron Brennan): 14

 

25. Ben Hall (Ned Willis): 13

 

26. Mieke Billing-Smith (Willow Sommers): 12

 

27. Claudia Greenstone (Victoria Lamb): 8

27. Darcy Tadish (Jimmy Williams): 8

 

29. Scarlett Anderson (Nell Rebecchi): 7

 

30. Louise Crawford (Ellen Crabb): 5

 

31. Kaori Meada-Judge (Jasmine Udagawa): 3
 

32. Zenya Carmelotti (Bec Simmons): 2

32. Madison Daniel (Josie Lamb): 2

 

34. Ben Anderson (Tim Collins): 1

34. Anthony Engleman (Stonefish Rebecchi): 1

34. Kate Hood (Maxine Cowper): 1

34. Samuel David Humphrey (James Udagawa): 1

34. Emma Lane (Courtney Grixti): 1

34. Marisa Warrington (Sindi Watts): 1

34. Lawrence Mah (Toshiro Udagawa): 1

34. Alfred Nicdao (Bradley Satchwell): 1

34. Mirko Grillini (Bishop Green): 1

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SHORTLAND STREET – 2017: 31 episodes

1. Jennifer Ludlam (Leanne Black): 27

1. Lukas Whiting (Finn Connelly): 27

 

3. Ben Barrington (Drew McCaskill): 25

 

4. Pua Magasiva (Vinnie Krause): 24

4. Ngahuia Piripi (Esther Samuel): 24

 

6. Michael Galvin (Chris Warner): 23

 

7. Kerry-Lee Dewing (Kylie Brown): 22

7. Sally Martin (Nicole Krause-Miller): 22

7. Luke Patrick (Frank Connelly): 22

7. Jarod Rawiri (Mo Hannah): 22

7. Ria Vandervis (Harper Whitley): 22

 

12. Ryan Carter (Cam McCaskill): 21

12. Lucy Lovegrove (Sass Connelly): 21

 

14. Reuben Miller (Jack Hannah): 17

14. Benjamin Mitchell (TK Samuels): 17

 

16. Sam Bunkall (Boyd Rolleston): 18

16. Grant Lobban (Damo Johnson): 18

 

18. Laurel Devenie (Kate Nathan): 16

 

19. JJ Fong (Ruby Flores): 15

19. Tash Keddy (Blue Nathan): 15

 

21. Tane Williams-Accra (Ali Karim): 14

 

22. Colin Moy (Mason Coutts): 13

22. Grace Palmer (Lucy Karim): 13

 

24. Lionel Wellington (Leroy Raumati): 12

 

25. Reid Walker (Harry Warner): 11

 

26. Duane Evans Jr. (Michael Hampton-Rees): 7

26. Jess Holly Bates (Eve Preston): 7

 

28. Zoe Fong (Lily Flores): 4

 

29. Lachlan Forlong (Jasper Coutts): 2

29. Kevin Keys (Brent Cochrane): 2

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DOCTORS – 2017: 27 episodes

1. Lorna Laidlaw (Mrs. Winifred Tembe): 21

 

2. Dido Miles (Dr. Emma Reid): 18

2. Ashley Rice (Dr. Sid Vere): 18

 

4. Sarah Moyle (Valerie Pitman): 17

4. Laura Rollins (Ayesha Lee): 17

 

6. Owen Brenman (Dr. Heston Carter): 14

6. Jan Pearson (Karen Hollins): 14

 

8. Josephine Butler (Lena Baker): 12

 

9. Ian Midlane (Dr. Al Haskey): 11

 

10. Elisabeth Dermot-Walsh (Dr. Zara Carmichael): 9

10. Adrian Lewis Morgan (Dr. Jimmi Clay): 9

10. Chris Walker (Rob Hollins): 9

 

13. Matthew Chambers (Dr. Daniel Granger): 8

13. Bharti Patel (Ruhma Hanif): 8

 

15. Taro Bahar (Adam Reynolds): 6

 

16. David Atkins (Tyler Green): 5

16. Andrea Gordon (Bren Lee): 5

 

18. Neal Barry (JJ Kenwright): 4

18. Nathasha Cottriall (Rosie Griffiths): 4

18. Katie Redford (Bethany Morris): 4

 

21. Georgia Lock (Amy Baker): 2

21. Wanda Opalinska (Jackie Reynolds): 2

21. Tom Wells (Max Bauman): 2

 

24. Alex Avery (Steven Baker): 1

24. Sunjay Midda (Shak Hanif): 1

24. David Perks (Barry Biglow): 1

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HOLLYOAKS – 2017: 42 episodes

1. David Easter (Mac Nightingale): 20

1. Nadine Mulkerrin (Cleo McQueen): 20

 

3. Rachel Adedeji (Lisa Loveday): 18

3. Kieron Richardson (Ste Hay): 18

3. Sophie Porley (Ellie Nightingale): 18

 

6. Lysette Anthony (Marnie Nightingale): 17

6. Maxim Baldry (Liam Donovan): 17

6. Rory Douglas-Speed (Joel Dexter): 17

6. Jimmy Essex (Adam Donovan): 17

6. Tamara Wall (Grace Black): 17

 

11. Jamie Lomas (Warren Fox): 16

 

12. Luke Jerdy (Jesse Donovan): 15

12. Annie Wallace (Sally St. Claire): 15

 

14. Jared Garfield (Nathan Nightingale): 14

14. Parry Glaspool (Harry Thompson): 14

14. Jazmine Franks (Esther Bloom): 14

14. Chelsee Healey (Goldie McQueen): 14

14. Lauren McQueen (Lily Drinkwell): 14

14. James Sutton (John-Paul McQueen): 14

14. Malique Thompson-Dwyer (Prince McQueen): 14

14. Daisy Wood-Davis (Kim Butterfield): 14

 

22. Amy Conachan (Courtney Campbell): 13

 

23. Nicole Barber-Lane (Myra McQueen): 12

23. Duncan James (Ryan Knight): 12

23. Anna Passey (Sienna Blake): 12

23. Helen Pearson (Frankie Osborne): 12

 

27. Charlie Clapham (Freddie Roscoe): 11

27. Alex Fletcher (Diane Hutchinson): 11

27. Jennifer Metcalfe (Mercedes McQueen): 11

27. Kristy-Leigh Porter (Leela Lomax): 11

 

31. Duayne Boachie (Zack Loveday): 10

31. Lanra Malaola (Shane): 10

31. Nick Packard (Tony Hutchinson): 10

31. Ashley Slanina-Davies (Amy Barnes): 10

31. Juan Pablo Yepez (Diego Hernandez De La Cruz): 10

 

36. Ross Adams (Scott Drinkwell): 9

36. Karl Collins (Louis Loveday): 9

36. Jessica Ellis (Tegan Lomax): 9

36. Gregory Finnegan (James Nightingale): 9

36. Richard Linnell (Alfie Nightingale): 9

 

41. James Bradshaw (DS Geoff Thorpe): 8

41. Ashley Taylor Dawson (Darren Osborne): 8

41. Jessica Fox (Nancy Osborne): 8

44. Theo Graham (Hunter McQueen): 8

44. Amrit Maghera (Neeta Kaur): 8

 

46. Jacqueline Boatswain (Simone Loveday): 7

46. Andrew Hayden-Smith (DS Armstrong): 7

46. Jimmy McKenna (Jack Osborne): 7

46. Cameron Moore (Cameron Campbell): 7

 

50. Amanda Clapham (Holly Cunningham): 6

50. Ruby O’Donnell (Peri Lomax): 6

50. Nikki Sanderson (Maxine Minniver): 6

 

53. Keith Rice (Finn O’Connor): 5

53. Stephanie Waring (Cindy Cunningham): 5

 

55. Kerry Bennett (Eva Falco): 4

55. Ela-May Demircan (Leah Barnes): 4

55. David Kennedy (Dirk Savage): 4

 

58. Ellis Hollins (Tom Cunningham): 3

58. Kassius Nelson (Jade Albright): 3

 

60. Charlie Behan (Charlie Dean): 2

60. Johnny Clarke (Bart McQueen): 2

60. Linda Gray (Tabby Maxwell-Brown): 2

60. William Hall (Lucas Hay): 2

60. Diane Langton (Nana McQueen): 2

60. Lisa Maxwell (Tracey Donovan): 2

60. Ben Ryan-Davies (Nick Savage): 2

 

67. Darren Jeffries (OB O’Brien): 1

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EMMERDALE – 2017: 47 episodes

1. Lucy Pargeter (Chas Dingle): 40

 

2. Emma Atkins (Charity Dingle): 34

 

3. Jeff Hordley (Cain Dingle): 31

 

4. Jane Cox (Lisa Dingle): 30

 

5. Danny Miller (Aaron Dingle): 26

 

6. Steve Halliwell (Zak Dingle): 29

 

7. Ryan Hawley (Robert Sugden): 25

 

8. Laura Norton (Kerry Wyatt): 24

 

9. Joe Gill (Finn Barton): 23

9. Emily Head (Rebecca White): 23

9. Louise Marwood (Chrissie White): 23

 

12. Amy Walsh (Tracy Metcalfe): 22

 

13. Tony Audenshaw (Bob Hope): 21

13. Charlotte Bellamy (Laurel Thomas): 21

13. Elizabeth Esensten (Diane Sugden): 21

13. Zoe Henry (Rhona Goskirk): 21

13. Charley Webb (Debbie Dingle): 21

 

18. Rosie Bentham (Gabby Thomas): 20

18. Michael Parr (Ross Barton): 20

 

20. Dominic Blunt (Paddy Kirk): 19

 

21. Chris Chittell (Eric Pollard): 18

21. Gaynor Faye (Megan Macey): 18

21. Michelle Hardwick (Vanessa Woodfield): 18

21. James Hooton (Sam Dingle): 18

21. Jonathan Wrather (Pierce Harris): 18

 

26. John Bowe (Lawrence White): 17

26. Katie Hall (Sarah Sugden): 17

26. Matt Wolfenden (David Metcalfe): 17

 

29. Sally Dexter (Faith Dingle): 16

29. Gillian Kearney (Emma Barton): 16

29. John McArdle (Ronnie Hale): 16

29. Duncan Preston (Doug Potts): 16

 

33. Mark Charnhock (Marlon Dingle): 15

33. Lesley Dunlop (Brenda Walker): 15

33. Natalie J. Robb (Moira Barton): 15

33. Roxy Shahidi (Leyla Harding): 15

 

37. Michael Praed (Frank Clayton): 14

37. Nicola Wheeler (Nicola King): 14

 

39. Ethan Kai (Kasim Sabet): 13

39. John Middleton (Ashley Thomas): 13

39. Huey Quinn (Kyle Winchester): 13

 

42. Chris Bisson (Jai Sharma): 12

42. Katherine Dow Blyton (Harriet Finch): 12

42. Liam Fox (Dan Spencer): 12

42. Isabel Hodgins (Victoria Sugden): 12

42. Freddie Jones (Sandy Thomas): 12

42. Isobel Steele (Liv Flaherty): 12

 

48. Samantha Giles (Bernice Thomas): 10

 

49. Pasha Bocarie (Rakesh Kotecha): 9

49. Alfie Clark (Arthur Thomas): 9

49. Meg Johnson (Pearl Ladderbanks): 9

49. Nick Miles (Jimmy King): 9

49. Anthony Quinlan (Pete Barton): 9

49. Fiona Wade (Priya Sharma): 9

 

55. Gemma Atkinson (Carly Hope): 8

55. Eden Taylor-Draper (Belle Dingle): 8

 

57. Seth Ball (Jack Sugden): 7

57. Bhasker Patel (Rishi Sharma): 7

 

59. Ben Gerrard (Will): 6

59. Joe-Warren Platt (Jacob Gallagher): 6

59. Adam Thomas (Adam Barton): 6

 

62. Thomas Atkinson (Lachlan White): 5             

62. Jack Downhamn (Noah Tate): 5

62. Joe Tucker (Paul Sabet): 5

62. Adam Woodward (Nathan): 5

 

66. Daisy Campbell (Amelia Spencer): 4

 

67. Patrick Mower (Rodney Blackstock): 3

 

68. Amelia Flanagan (April Windsor): 2

68. Neil Roberts (DS Wise): 2

 

70. Denise Black (Joanie Wright): 1

70. Harvey Rogerson (Leo Goskirk): 1

70. Sam Hall (Sansom Dingle): 1

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EASTENDERS – 2017: 33 episodes

1. Danny Dyer (Mick Carter): 33

 

2. Diane Parrish (Denise Fox): 31

 

3. James Bye (Martin Fowler): 27

3. Jenna Russell (Michelle Fowler): 27

3. Lacey Turner (Stacey Fowler): 27

 

6. Shona McCarty (Whitney Carter): 26

 

7. Jasmine Arfield (Bex Fowler): 25

7. Linda Henry (Shirley Carter): 25

7. Bonnie Langford (Carmel Kazemi): 25

7. Scott Maslen (Jack Branning): 25

7. Ted Reilly (Johnny Carter): 25

 

12. Adam Woodyatt (Ian Beale): 23

 

13. Danny-Boy Hatchard (Lee Carter): 22

13. Tilly Keeper (Louise Mitchell): 22

13. Gillian Taylforth (Kathy Beale): 22

 

16. Shaheen Jafargholi (Shakil Kazemi): 21

16. Rudolph Walker (Patrick Trueman): 21

 

18. Lisa Hammond (Donna Yates): 20

18. Harry Reid (Ben Mitchell): 20

 

20 Annette Badland (Babe Smith): 19

20. Tameka Empson (Kim Fox-Hubbard): 19

 

22. Luisa Bradshaw-White (Tina Carter): 18

22. Davood Ghadami (Kush Kazemi): 18

22. Abbie Knowles (Amy Mitchell): 18

 

25. Emma Barton (Honey Mitchell): 17

25. Jamie Borthwick (Jay Brown): 17

25. Laurie Brett (Jane Beale): 17

 

28. June Brown (Dot Cotton): 16

28. Letitia Dean (Sharon Watts): 16

28. Zack Morris (Keegan Baker): 16

28. Jake Wood (Max Branning): 16

 

32. Henri Charles (Ricky Mitchell): 15

32. Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell): 15

 

34. Glynnis Barber (Glenda Mitchell): 14

34. Jacqueline Jossa (Lauren Branning): 14

34. Aaron Sidwell (Steven Beale): 14

 

37. Seraphina Beh (Madison Drake): 13

37. Richard Blackwood (Vincent Hubbard): 13

37. Sydney Craven (Alexandra D’Costa): 13

37. Lorna Fitzgerald (Abi Branning): 13

 

41. Perry Fenwick (Billy Mitchell): 12

 

42. Bleu Landau (Dennis Rickman Jr.): 11

42. Belinda Owushu (Libby Fox): 11

 

44. Linda Marlowe (Sylvie Carter): 10

 

45. Dona Croll (Emerald Fox): 9

 

46. Martin Anzor (Preston Cooper): 8

 

47. Liam Bergin (Danny Mitchell): 7

 

48. Piotr Baumann (Konrad Topolski): 6

 

49. Aine Garvey (Lily Fowler): 4

49. Freddie Phillips (Will Mitchell): 4

 

51. Samantha Womack (Ronnie Mitchell): 3

 

52. Grace (Janet Mitchell): 2

52. Anna Karen (Aunt Sal): 2

52. Alex James-Phelps (Travis Law-Hughes): 2

 

55. Rita Simons (Roxy Mitchell): 1

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FAIR CITY – 2017: 34 episodes

1. Clelia Murphy (Niamh Cassidy): 33

 

2. Rachel Pilkington (Jane Black): 31

 

3. Karl Shiels (Robbie Quinn): 29

 

4. Joe Hanley (Hughie Phelan): 26

4. Tony Tormey (Paul Brennan): 26

 

6. Seamus Power (Dermot Fahey): 24

 

7. Victor Burke (Wayne Molloy): 22

7. Una Crawford O’Brien (Renee Phelan): 22

7. Sorcha Furlong (Orla Molloy): 22

7. Caroline Harvey (Farrah Phelan): 22

7. Johnny Ward (Ciaran Holloway): 22

 

12. James O’Donoghue (Benjamin Fahey): 21

 

13. Sean Doyle (Callum Black): 20

 

14. Bryan Murray (Bob Charles): 19

 

15. Stephen Ball (Oisin Brennan): 18

15. Amilia Clarke Stewart (Katy O’Brien): 18

15. Susie Power (Eleanor Daly): 18

 

18. Una Kavanagh (Heather Daly): 14

18. Michael Sheehan (Dean Dowling): 14

 

20. Alan Howley (Eoghan O’Brien): 13

20. Rodrigo Ternevoy (Cristiano Martin): 13

 

22. Ruth Hegarty (Nora Keogh): 12

22. Mick Nolan (Ray O’Connell): 12

 

24. Rebecca Grimes (Hayley Collins): 11

 

25. Enda Oates (Pete Ferguson): 10

25. Martina Stanley (Dolores Molloy): 10

 

27. Aisling O’Neill (Carol Foley): 9

27. Kacey Wallace (Ruth Brennan): 9

 

29. Aoife King (Amelia Blake-Smith): 8

 

30. Jose Miguel Jimenez (Jake Martin): 7

30. Dahiti Mac Suibhne (Emmet O’Brien): 7

30. Donna Anita Nikolaisen (Ama Chisenga): 7

 

33. Niamh Daly (Debbie O’Brien): 6

33. Charlie Duffy (Junior Molloy): 6

33. Martha Fitzpatrick (Charlotte Bishop): 6

33. Sorcha Fox (Miriam O’Reilly): 6

33. Aoibheann McCall (Caoimhe Dillon): 6

 

38. Maclean Burke (Damien Halpin): 5

38. Stephanie Kelly (Sash Bishop): 5

38. Karen McCartney (Alannah Walsh): 5

38. Geoff Minogue (Tommy Dillon): 5

38. Liana O’Cleirigh (Laura Halpin): 5

 

43. Claudia Carroll (Nicola Prendergast): 4

43. Jenny Dixon (Kerri-Ann Bishop): 4

43. Wesley Doyle (Doug Ferguson): 4

43. George McMahon (Mondo O’Connell): 4

 

47. Jim Bartley (Bela Doyle): 3

47. Dave Duffy (Leo Dowling): 3

47. Steve Gunn (Dan Keating): 3

47. Geraldine Plunkett (Rose O’Brien): 3

 

51. Ryan Keogh (Jack Gleeson): 2

 

 

 

It was the last one for February. All counts made. Do you enjoy it guys and want me to keep on doing so? Please tell me because it is time consuming and if you don't find the info useful, I would stop.

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This is really great. Definitely enjoying them. I have to ask, however -- why are you combining the months? This doesn't allow us to see February by itself, unless we do the math for each and every one, and you could always do the additions once at the end of the year instead of every month. In any case, thank you for taking the time!

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I thought you might enjoy better the year global but I will try to do as you said for April. Sorry for March that I am posting below, I had already added the numbers.

 

 

CORONATION STREET – 2017: 66 episodes

1. Jane Danson (Leanne Battersby) : 45

 

2. Chris Gascoyne (Peter Barlow): 44

 

3. Katie McGlynn (Sinead Tinker): 43

 

4. Rob Mallard (Daniel Osborne): 42

4. Georgia Taylor (Toyah Battersby): 42

 

6. Ben Price (Nick Tilsey): 41

 

7. Beverly Callard (Liz McDonald): 38

 

8. Simon Gregson (Steve McDonald): 36

 

9. Sam Robertson (Adam Barlow): 34

 

10. Kym Marsh (Michelle McDonald): 33

 

11. Connor McIntyre (Pat Phelan): 31

11. Tina O’Brien (Sarah Platt): 31

11. William Roache (Ken Barlow): 31

 

14. Sally Dynevor (Sally Metcalfe): 30

14. Kate Ford (Tracy Barlow): 30

 

16. Lucy Fallon (Bethany Platt): 29

 

17. Peter Gunn (Brian Packham): 27

17. Michael LeVell (Kevin Webster): 27

 

19. Joe Duttine (Tim Metcalfe): 26

19. Dean Fagan (Luke Britton): 26

19. Richard Hawley (Johnny Connor): 26

 

22. Tristan Gemmill (Robert Preston): 25

22. Catherine Tydesley (Eva Price): 25

 

24. David Nielson (Roy Cropper): 24

24. Bruno Langley (Todd Grimshaw): 24

24. Debbie Rush (Anna Windass): 24

 

27. Alex Bain (Simon Barlow): 23

27. Julia Goulding (Shona Ramsey): 23

 

29. Sam Ashton (Chesney Brown): 22

29. Dolly-Rose Campbell (Gemma Winter): 22

 

31. Helen Flanagan (Rosie Webster): 20

31. Sally Ann Matthews (Jenny Bradley): 20

31. Shayne Ward (Aidan Connor): 20

 

34. Christopher Harper (Nathan Curtis): 19

34. Jennie McAlpine (Fiz Brown): 19

34. Mikey North (Gary Windass): 19

34. Jack P. Shepherd (David Platt): 19

 

38. Daniel Brocklebank (Billy Mayhew): 17

38. Alan Halsall (Tyrone Dobbs): 17

38. Melanie Hill (Cathy Matthews): 17

38. Elle Mulvaney (Amy Barlow): 17

 

42. Brooke Vincent (Sophie Webster): 16

 

43. Anthony Cotton (Sean Tully): 15

43. Tisha Merry (Steph Britton): 15

43. Andrew Whyment (Kirk Sutherland): 15

 

46. Faye Brookes (Kate Connor): 14

46. Patti Clare (Mary Taylor): 14

46. Sonia Ibrahim (Mel Maguire): 14

46. Sair Khan (Alya Nazir): 14

 

50. Oliver Farnworth (Andy Carver): 13

50. Lisa George (Beth Tinker): 13

50. Jo-Anne Knowles (Chloe Tipton): 13

50. Barbara Knox (Rita Tanner): 13

50. Ellie Leach (Faye Windass): 13

 

55. Sue Clever (Eileen Phelan): 12

55. Derek Griffiths (Freddie Smith): 12

 

57. Bhavna Limbachia (Rana Nazir): 11

57. Harry Visoni (Sebastian Franklin): 11

 

59. Helen Worth (Gail Platt): 10

 

60. Jimmi Harkishin (Dev Alahan): 9

60. Shelley King (Yasmeen Nazir): 9

 

62. Malcolm Hebden (Norris Cole): 8

62. Charlie Wrenshall (Liam Connor Jr.): 8

 

64. Cherylee Houston (Izzy Armstrong): 7

64. Brooke Malonie (Lily Platt): 7

64. Colin Tierney (Ronan Trueman): 7

67. Qasim Akhtar (Zeedan Nazir): 6

67. Samia Ghadie (Maria Connor): 6

67. Harry McDermott (Max Platt): 6

67. Colson Smith (Craig Tinker): 6

 

71. Sue Nicholls (Audrey Roberts): 5

 

72. Kerry Bennett (Trina Robson): 4

72. Andrew Dowbiggin (Toby Chapman): 4

72. Rhys Cadman (Jackson Hodge): 4

72. Claire King (Erica Holroyd): 4

 

76. Kyran Bowes (Jack Webster): 3

 

77. Liam Bairstow (Alex Warner): 1

77. Paddy Wallace (Jude Appleton): 1

 

 

DOCTORS – 2017: 50 episodes

1. Lorna Laidlaw (Mrs. Winifred Tembe): 40

 

2. Ashley Rice (Dr. Sid Vere): 34

 

3. Sarah Moyle (Valerie Pitman): 32

 

4. Laura Rollins (Ayesha Lee): 31

 

5. Dido Miles (Dr. Emma Reid): 30

 

6. Matthew Chambers (Dr. Daniel Granger): 26

6. Ian Midlane (Dr. Al Haskey): 26

 

8. Jan Pearson (Karen Hollins): 25

 

9. Elisabeth Dermot-Walsh (Dr. Zara Carmichael): 23

 

10. Owen Brenman (Dr. Heston Carter): 21

 

11. Bharti Patel (Ruhma Hanif): 20

 

12. Chris Walker (Rob Hollins): 16

 

13. Adrian Lewis Morgan (Dr. Jimmi Clay): 15

 

14. Neal Barry (JJ Kenwright): 12

14. Josephine Butler (Lena Baker): 12

16. Amerjit Deu (Charles Gupta): 7

 

17. Taro Bahar (Adam Reynolds): 6

 

18. David Atkins (Tyler Green): 5

18. Andrea Gordon (Bren Lee): 5

 

20. Rachel Bell (Eve Haskey): 4

20. Nathasha Cottriall (Rosie Griffiths): 4

20. Oliver Falconer (Joe Carmichael-Granger): 4

20. David Perks (Barry Biglow): 4

20. Katie Redford (Bethany Morris): 4


 

25. Elizabeth Cadwallader (Sarah Millen): 3


 

26. Georgia Lock (Amy Baker): 2

26. Wanda Opalinska (Jackie Reynolds): 2

26. Jimmy Roye-Dunne (Karl Lee): 2

26. Tom Wells (Max Bauman): 2


 

30. Alex Avery (Steven Baker): 1

30. Sunjay Midda (Shak Hanif): 1

30. Roman Law (Joe Carmichael-Granger): 1

 

 

 

EASTENDERS – 2017: 51 episodes

1. Danny Dyer (Mick Carter): 46

 

2. Shona McCarty (Whitney Carter): 44

2. Diane Parrish (Denise Fox): 44

 

4. James Bye (Martin Fowler): 42

 

5. Jasmine Arfield (Bex Fowler): 41

5. Ted Reilly (Johnny Carter): 41

5. Jenna Russell (Michelle Fowler): 41

 

8. Lacey Turner (Stacey Fowler): 40

 

9. Bonnie Langford (Carmel Kazemi): 38

 

10. Adam Woodyatt (Ian Beale): 37

 

11. Tilly Keeper (Louise Mitchell): 34

 

12. Linda Henry (Shirley Carter): 33

13. Gillian Taylforth (Kathy Beale): 32

 

14. Luisa Bradshaw-White (Tina Carter): 31

14. Davood Ghadami (Kush Kazemi): 31

 

16. Shaheen Jafargholi (Shakil Kazemi): 29

 

17. Scott Maslen (Jack Branning): 28

 

18. Laurie Brett (Jane Beale): 26

18. Aaron Sidwell (Steven Beale): 26

 

20. Harry Reid (Ben Mitchell): 25

20. Rudolph Walker (Patrick Trueman): 25

 

22. Tameka Empson (Kim Fox-Hubbard): 24

22. Jacqueline Jossa (Lauren Branning): 24

22. Lisa Hammond (Donna Yates): 24

 

25. Emma Barton (Honey Mitchell): 22

25. Danny-Boy Hatchard (Lee Carter): 22

25. Jake Wood (Max Branning): 22

 

28. Bleu Landau (Dennis Rickman Jr.): 21

28. Linda Marlowe (Sylvie Carter): 21

30. Seraphina Beh (Madison Drake): 20

30. Sydney Craven (Alexandra D’Costa): 20

30. Jamie Borthwick (Jay Brown): 20

30. Zack Morris (Keegan Baker): 20


 

34. Annette Badland (Babe Smith): 19

34. Abbie Knowles (Amy Mitchell): 19

36. Richard Blackwood (Vincent Hubbard): 18

36. June Brown (Dot Cotton): 18

 

38. Letitia Dean (Sharon Watts): 17

38. Lorna Fitzgerald (Abi Branning): 17

 

40. Martin Anzor (Preston Cooper): 16

40. Henri Charles (Ricky Mitchell): 16

 

42. Perry Fenwick (Billy Mitchell): 15

42. Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell): 15

 

44. Glynnis Barber (Glenda Mitchell): 14


 

45. Belinda Owushu (Libby Fox): 11

46. Piotr Baumann (Konrad Topolski): 9

46. Dona Croll (Emerald Fox): 9


 

48. Liam Bergin (Danny Mitchell): 7

 

49. Aine Garvey (Lily Fowler): 6

 

50. Freddie Phillips (Will Mitchell): 4

 

51. Samantha Womack (Ronnie Mitchell): 3


 

52. Eddie Eyre (Josh Hemmings): 2

52. Grace (Janet Mitchell): 2

52. Amy-Leigh Hickman (Star Bragg): 2

52. Anna Karen (Aunt Sal): 2

52. Ian Lavender (Derek Harkinson): 2

52. Alex James-Phelps (Travis Law-Hughes): 2


 

58. Kellie Bright (Linda Carter): 1

58. Rita Simons (Roxy Mitchell): 1

58. Angela Wynter (Yolande Trueman): 1

 

 

EMMERDALE – 2017: 75 episodes

1. Lucy Pargeter (Chas Dingle): 51

 

2. Charlotte Bellamy (Laurel Thomas): 41

 

3. Jeff Hordley (Cain Dingle): 40

 

4. Ryan Hawley (Robert Sugden): 39

 

5. Emma Atkins (Charity Dingle): 38

5. Jane Cox (Lisa Dingle): 38

 

7. Steve Halliwell (Zak Dingle): 35

7. Emily Head (Rebecca White): 35

7. Danny Miller (Aaron Dingle): 35

 

10. Tony Audenshaw (Bob Hope): 34

10. Sally Dexter (Faith Dingle): 34

10. Amy Walsh (Tracy Metcalfe): 34

 

13. Laura Norton (Kerry Wyatt): 32

 

14. Mark Charnhock (Marlon Dingle): 31

14. Louise Marwood (Chrissie White): 31

 

16. Michael Parr (Ross Barton): 30

 

17. Lesley Dunlop (Brenda Walker): 29

17. Elizabeth Esensten (Diane Sugden): 29

17. Zoe Henry (Rhona Goskirk): 29

17. Charley Webb (Debbie Dingle): 29

 

21. Rosie Bentham (Gabby Thomas): 28

21. Michelle Hardwick (Vanessa Woodfield): 28

21. Duncan Preston (Doug Potts): 28

21. Natalie J. Robb (Moira Barton): 28

 

25. Matt Wolfenden (David Metcalfe): 27

 

26. Gillian Kearney (Emma Barton): 26

 

27. Chris Chittell (Eric Pollard): 25

27. Joe Gill (Finn Barton): 25

27. Jonathan Wrather (Pierce Harris): 25

 

30. John Bowe (Lawrence White): 24

30. Katherine Dow Blyton (Harriet Finch): 24

30. Isabel Hodgins (Victoria Sugden): 24

30. John McArdle (Ronnie Hale): 24

 

34. Dominic Blunt (Paddy Kirk): 23

34. Gaynor Faye (Megan Macey): 23

34. John Middleton (Ashley Thomas): 23

 

37. Chris Bisson (Jai Sharma): 22

37. Freddie Jones (Sandy Thomas): 22

37. Isobel Steele (Liv Flaherty): 22

37. Nicola Wheeler (Nicola King): 22

 

41. James Hooton (Sam Dingle): 21

 

42. Samantha Giles (Bernice Thomas): 20

42. Michael Praed (Frank Clayton): 20

42. Roxy Shahidi (Leyla Harding): 20

 

45. Gemma Atkinson (Carly Hope): 19

45. Alfie Clark (Arthur Thomas): 19

45. Nick Miles (Jimmy King): 19

 

48. Katie Hall (Sarah Sugden): 17

49. Meg Johnson (Pearl Ladderbanks): 16

49. Huey Quinn (Kyle Winchester): 16

 

51. Pasha Bocarie (Rakesh Kotecha): 15

51. Liam Fox (Dan Spencer): 15

51. Fiona Wade (Priya Sharma): 15

 

54. Bhasker Patel (Rishi Sharma): 14

 

55. Ethan Kai (Kasim Sabet): 13

55. Anthony Quinlan (Pete Barton): 13

 

57. Adam Thomas (Adam Barton): 12

 

58. Amelia Flanagan (April Windsor): 10

58. Eden Taylor-Draper (Belle Dingle): 10

58. Joe-Warren Platt (Jacob Gallagher): 10

 

61. Seth Ball (Jack Sugden): 9


 

62. Samuel Edward-Cook (Jason): 7


 

63. Jack Downhamn (Noah Tate): 6

63. Ben Gerrard (Will): 6


 

65. Thomas Atkinson (Lachlan White): 5

65. Joe Tucker (Paul Sabet): 5

65. Michael Warrender (Ethan): 5

65. Adam Woodward (Nathan): 5


 

69. Daisy Campbell (Amelia Spencer): 4

 

70. Scarlett Archer (Nell Fairfax): 3

70. Karen Blick (Lydia Hart): 3

70. Patrick Mower (Rodney Blackstock): 3

70. Harvey Rogerson (Leo Goskirk): 3

 

74. Neil Roberts (DS Wise): 2

75. Denise Black (Joanie Wright): 1

75. Sam Hall (Sansom Dingle): 1

 

 

 

 

FAIR CITY – 2017: 52 episodes

1. Clelia Murphy (Niamh Cassidy): 50

 

2. Joe Hanley (Hughie Phelan): 38

 

3. Rachel Pilkington (Jane Black): 37

3. Tony Tormey (Paul Brennan): 37

 

5. Caroline Harvey (Farrah Phelan): 36

 

6. Karl Shiels (Robbie Quinn): 35

 

7. Una Crawford O’Brien (Renee Phelan): 34

7. Johnny Ward (Ciaran Holloway): 34

 

9. Amilia Clarke Stewart (Katy O’Brien): 29

 

10. Sorcha Furlong (Orla Molloy): 28

10. Una Kavanagh (Heather Daly): 28

 

12. Victor Burke (Wayne Molloy): 27

 

13. Bryan Murray (Bob Charles): 26

13. Susie Power (Eleanor Daly): 26

 

15. Sean Doyle (Callum Black): 25

15. Alan Howley (Eoghan O’Brien): 25

15. Aisling O’Neill (Carol Foley): 25

 

18. Seamus Power (Dermot Fahey): 24

18. Michael Sheehan (Dean Dowling): 24

 

20. Stephen Ball (Oisin Brennan): 21

20. James O’Donoghue (Benjamin Fahey): 21

20. Rodrigo Ternevoy (Cristiano Martin): 21

 

23. Rebecca Grimes (Hayley Collins): 20

 

24. Niamh Daly (Debbie O’Brien): 18

 

25. Sorcha Fox (Miriam O’Reilly): 17

26. Ruth Hegarty (Nora Keogh): 15

26. Dahiti Mac Suibhne (Emmet O’Brien): 15

26. Mick Nolan (Ray O’Connell): 15

26. Martina Stanley (Dolores Molloy): 15

 

30. Enda Oates (Pete Ferguson): 14

 

31. Jenny Dixon (Kerri-Ann Bishop): 11

31. Andrew Macklin (Troy Dowling): 11

31. Luke Pierucci (Marcus Orsetti): 11

31. Kacey Wallace (Ruth Brennan): 11

 

35. Donna Anita Nikolaisen (Ama Chisenga): 10

35. Geraldine Plunkett (Rose O’Brien): 10

 

37. Dave Duffy (Leo Dowling): 9

37. Martha Fitzpatrick (Charlotte Bishop): 9

37. Geoff Minogue (Tommy Dillon): 9

 

40. Aoife King (Amelia Blake-Smith): 8

41. Jose Miguel Jimenez (Jake Martin): 7

41. Stephanie Kelly (Sash Bishop): 7

 

43. Charlie Duffy (Junior Molloy): 6

43. Aoibheann McCall (Caoimhe Dillon): 6

 

45. Jim Bartley (Bela Doyle): 5

45. Maclean Burke (Damien Halpin): 5

45. Karen McCartney (Alannah Walsh): 5

45. Liana O’Cleirigh (Laura Halpin): 5

 

49. Claudia Carroll (Nicola Prendergast): 4

49. Wesley Doyle (Doug Ferguson): 4

49. George McMahon (Mondo O’Connell): 4

 

52. Steve Gunn (Dan Keating): 3

52. Eric Lalor (Cathal Spillane): 3

52. Eamon Morissey (Cass Cassidy): 3

52. David O’Sullivan (Decco Bishop): 3

 

56. Carrie Crawley (Jackie Ferguson): 2

56. Ryan Keogh (Jack Gleeson): 2

 

58. Tommy O’Neill (John Deegan): 1

 

 

 

HOLLYOAKS – 2017: 65 episodes

1. Kieron Richardson (Ste Hay): 29

 

2. David Easter (Mac Nightingale): 25

2. Jimmy Essex (Adam Donovan): 25

2. Nadine Mulkerrin (Cleo McQueen): 25

 

5. Parry Glaspool (Harry Thompson): 24

5. Sophie Porley (Ellie Nightingale): 24

 

7. Rachel Adedeji (Lisa Loveday): 23

7. Gregory Finnegan (James Nightingale): 23

 

9. Lysette Anthony (Marnie Nightingale): 22

9. Rory Douglas-Speed (Joel Dexter): 22

9. Alex Fletcher (Diane Hutchinson): 22

9. Kristy-Leigh Porter (Leela Lomax): 22

9. Jamie Lomas (Warren Fox): 22

9. Annie Wallace (Sally St. Claire): 22

 

15. Luke Jerdy (Jesse Donovan): 21

15. Tamara Wall (Grace Black): 21

 

17. Ross Adams (Scott Drinkwell): 20

17. Maxim Baldry (Liam Donovan): 20

17. Lauren McQueen (Lily Drinkwell): 20


 

20. Duayne Boachie (Zack Loveday): 19

20. Amy Conachan (Courtney Campbell): 19

20. Jazmine Franks (Esther Bloom): 19

20. Duncan James (Ryan Knight): 19

20. Jennifer Metcalfe (Mercedes McQueen): 19

20. Nick Packard (Tony Hutchinson): 19

20. James Sutton (John-Paul McQueen): 19

20. Malique Thompson-Dwyer (Prince McQueen): 19

 

28. Ashley Slanina-Davies (Amy Barnes): 18

28. Daisy Wood-Davis (Kim Butterfield): 18

 

30. Chelsee Healey (Goldie McQueen): 17

30. Anna Passey (Sienna Blake): 17

 

32. Nicole Barber-Lane (Myra McQueen): 16

32. Charlie Clapham (Freddie Roscoe): 16

32. Andrew Hayden-Smith (DS Armstrong): 16

 

35. Ashley Taylor Dawson (Darren Osborne): 15

35. Jessica Ellis (Tegan Lomax): 15

35. Jessica Fox (Nancy Osborne): 15

35. Helen Pearson (Frankie Osborne): 15

 

39. Jared Garfield (Nathan Nightingale): 14

39. Amrit Maghera (Neeta Kaur): 14

 

41. Amanda Clapham (Holly Cunningham): 13

41. Juan Pablo Yepez (Diego Hernandez De La Cruz): 13

 

43. Nikki Sanderson (Maxine Minniver): 12

 

44. Karl Collins (Louis Loveday): 11

44. Ela-May Demircan (Leah Barnes): 11

44. Richard Linnell (Alfie Nightingale): 11

 

47. James Bradshaw (DS Geoff Thorpe): 10

47. David Kennedy (Dirk Savage): 10

47. Lanra Malaola (Shane): 10

47. Ruby O’Donnell (Peri Lomax): 10

47. Ben Ryan-Davies (Nick Savage): 10

 

52. Jacqueline Boatswain (Simone Loveday): 9

52. Theo Graham (Hunter McQueen): 9

52. Jimmy McKenna (Jack Osborne): 9

 

55. Stephanie Waring (Cindy Cunningham): 8

 

56. William Hall (Lucas Hay): 7

56. Cameron Moore (Cameron Campbell): 7

58. Charlie Behan (Charlie Dean): 6

58. Lisa Maxwell (Tracey Donovan): 6

 

60. Johnny Clarke (Bart McQueen): 5

60. Tony Hirst (Mike Barnes): 5

60. Ellis Hollins (Tom Cunningham): 5

60. Keith Rice (Finn O’Connor): 5

60. Aisling Jarrett-Gavin (Darcy Wilde): 5

 

65. Kerry Bennett (Eva Falco): 4


 

66. Kassius Nelson (Jade Albright): 3


 

67. Linda Gray (Tabby Maxwell-Brown): 2

67. Amy Robbins (Lynette Drinkwell): 2

67. Diane Langton (Nana McQueen): 2


 

70. Darren Jeffries (OB O’Brien): 1

                                                                                      

 

HOME AND AWAY – 2017: 50 episodes

1. Ray Meagher (Alf Stewart): 44

 

2. Shane Withington (John Palmer): 32

 

3. James Stewart (Justin Morgan): 31

 

4. Emily Symons (Marilyn Chambers): 30

 

5. Ada Nicodemou (Leah Patterson-Baker): 28

 

6. Matthew Little (VJ Patterson-Baker): 26

6. Kyle Pryor (Nate Cooper): 26

 

8. Isabella Giovinazzo (Phoebe Nicholson): 25

 

9. George Mason (Martin Ashford): 24

9. Lynne McGranger (Irene Roberts): 24

9. Pia Miller (Katrina Chapman): 24

 

12. Jackson Heywood (Brody Morgan): 22

12. Scott Lee (Hunter King): 22

12. Penny McNamee (Tori Morgan): 22

 

15. Raechelle Banno (Olivia Fraser Richards): 20

 

16. Alec Snow (Matt Page): 19

 

17. Charlie Clausen (Zac MacGuire): 18

17. Philippa Northeast (Evelyn MacGuire): 18

17. Orpheus Pledger (Mason Morgan): 18

 

20. Olivia Deeble (Raffy Morgan): 16

 

21. Ryan O’Kane (Riley Hawkins): 10

 

22. Tessa DeJosselin (Billie Ashford): 9

22. Luke McKenzie (Patrick Stanwood): 9

 

24. Darcey Wilson (Eloise Page): 8


 

25. Cheree Cassidy (Sam Webster): 6

 

26. Dan Ewing (Heath Braxton): 5

26. Lisa Gormley (Bianca Scott): 5

26. Felicity McKay (Lena Ascot): 5

26. Georgie Parker (Roo Stewart): 5

 

30. Kristian Schmid (Mick Jennings): 4

31. Cornelia Frances (Morag Bellingham): 3

31. Sasha Holder (Ranae Turner): 3

31. Alea O’Shea (Darcy Callahan): 3

31. Tim Ross (James Mayvers): 3


 

35. Melissa Bonne (Donna Fields): 2


 

36. Zoe Naylor (Nina Gilbert): 1


 

 

 

NEIGHBOURS – 2017: 60 episodes

1. Carla Bonner (Stephanie Scully): 39

1. Scott MacGregor (Mark Brennan): 39

 

3. Ryan Moloney (Toadfish Rebecchi): 38

 

4. Jodi Anasta (Elly Conway): 35

4. Eve Morey (Sonya Rebecchi): 35

 

6. Travis Burns (Tyler Brennan): 31

6. Olympia Valence (Paige Smith): 31

6. Madeleine West (Andrea Somers): 31


 

9. Rebekak Elamaloglou (Terese Willis): 30

9. Kit Gamblin (Brad Willis): 30

9. Mavournee Hazel (Piper Willis): 30

9. Takaya Honda (David Tanaka): 30

 

13. Zoe Cramond (Amy Williams): 29

13. Damien Richardson (Gary Canning): 29

 

15. Alan Fletcher (Karl Kennedy): 28

15. Tim Kano (Leo Tanaka): 28

15. Kate Kendall (Lauren Willis): 28

15. Jackie Woodburne (Susan Kennedy): 28

 

19. Felix Mallard (Ben Kirk): 27

19. Andrew Morley (Jack Callahan): 27

 

21. Stefan Dennis (Paul Robinson): 25

21. Colette Mann (Sheila Canning): 25

 

23. Lilly Van Der Meer (Xanthe Canning): 24

23. Matt Wilson (Aaron Brennan): 24

 

25. Mieke Billing-Smith (Willow Sommers): 20


 

26. Scarlett Anderson (Nell Rebecchi): 13

26. Ben Hall (Ned Willis): 13


 

28. Claudia Greenstone (Victoria Lamb): 12


 

29. Darcy Tadish (Jimmy Williams): 10

 

30. Louise Crawford (Ellen Crabb): 8

30. Kaori Meada-Judge (Jasmine Udagawa): 8

 

32. Rob Mills (Finn Kelly): 5

 

33. Madison Daniel (Josie Lamb): 4

33. Mirko Grillini (Bishop Green): 4


 

35. Ben Anderson (Tim Collins): 3

35. Zenya Carmelotti (Bec Simmons): 3

35. Marisa Warrington (Sindi Watts): 3

38. Lawrence Mah (Toshiro Udagawa): 2

38. Jenny Young (Kim Tanaka): 2


 

40. Anthony Engleman (Stonefish Rebecchi): 1

40. Kate Hood (Maxine Cowper): 1

40. Samuel David Humphrey (James Udagawa): 1

40. Emma Lane (Courtney Grixti): 1

40. Scott Major (Lucas Fitzgerald): 1

40. Alfred Nicdao (Bradley Satchwell): 1

 

 

SHORTLAND STREET – 2017: 54 episodes

1. Ben Barrington (Drew McCaskill): 45

1. Luke Patrick (Frank Connelly): 45

 

3. Kerry-Lee Dewing (Kylie Brown): 44

3. Lukas Whiting (Finn Connelly): 44

 

5. Lucy Lovegrove (Sass Connelly): 42

5. Jennifer Ludlam (Leanne Black): 42

 

7. Ngahuia Piripi (Esther Samuel): 41

 

8. Sally Martin (Nicole Krause-Miller): 39

8. Jarod Rawiri (Mo Hannah): 39

 

10. Grant Lobban (Damo Johnson): 36

 

11. Ria Vandervis (Harper Whitley): 35

 

12. Pua Magasiva (Vinnie Krause): 34

 

13. Colin Moy (Mason Coutts): 33


 

14. Laurel Devenie (Kate Nathan): 32

14. Michael Galvin (Chris Warner): 32

14. Reuben Miller (Jack Hannah): 32

14. Benjamin Mitchell (TK Samuels): 32

 

18. Sam Bunkall (Boyd Rolleston): 31

 

19. Ryan Carter (Cam McCaskill): 28

19. Grace Palmer (Lucy Karim): 28

 

21. Tane Williams-Accra (Ali Karim): 27

 

22. Tash Keddy (Blue Nathan): 26

 

23. Lionel Wellington (Leroy Raumati): 21

 

24. Reid Walker (Harry Warner): 17

 

25. JJ Fong (Ruby Flores): 15


 

26. Jess Holly Bates (Eve Preston): 12


 

27. Duane Evans Jr. (Michael Hampton-Rees): 10

 

28. Zoe Fong (Lily Flores): 6

28. Amber-Rose Henshall (Lizzie): 6


 

30. Lachlan Forlong (Jasper Coutts): 2

30. Kevin Keys (Brent Cochrane): 2

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    • May 2025: Stephanie Sloane interviews Kirsten Storms about all of Maxie's romances in the past 20 years: https://www.swooon.com/gallery/general-hospital-maxie-romances-spinelli-johnny-nathan-kirsten-storms/
    • I saw a new BTG promo during Watson tonight (Sunday May 11).   I don't remember what I saw (and I wouldn't say here on the nonspoiler thread anyhow). I know only that it was different from the "next on BTG" preview at the end of Friday's episode. If anyone catches the new promo, please post it on the spoiler thread.
    • I hope GH gives Lesley an on screen memorial I'd love to have Scott, Robert, Holly, Rose Kelly, Mike Webber, Blackie Parish  & Claudia Phillips return for the episodes
    • As requested by @BoldRestless the 1976 story summary of Y&R from the Daytime serial newsletter. I will post it in parts as it is quite detailed.  Pt 1 Set in Midwestern Genoa City, The Young and the  Restless, which premiered four years ago, is the story of the Brooks and Foster families. Jennifer and Stuart Brooks are, on the surface, the perfect couple, blessed with four beautiful daughters, but under the veneer of a first impression lie cracks in the facade. Jennifer had become dissatisfied with her marriage after the birth of her oldest daughter, Leslie, and had left Stuart with the idea of returning to her former fiancé, Dr. Bruce Henderson. After later reconciling with Stuart, Jennifer found she was pregnant with Laurie, and she has lived all these years with the suspicion that Laurie may be Bruce’s daughter. Leslie  has recovered from a nervous breakdown and is now a famous concert pianist, happily married to former Surgeon now newspaperman Brad Elliot.  . Chris Brooks is married to Dr. William (Snapper) Foster, and Peggy, the youngest Brooks daughter, is a college student. Jennifer recently left Stuart a second time, considering again a life with Bruce, but the discovery of a lump in her breast followed by a mastectomy for cancer has again changed her priorities.   Laurie, meanwhile, has been dating Dr. Mark Henderson, Bruce’s son.  Snapper’s mother, Liz Foster, had finally accepted the fact that her husband, Bill, had abandoned their family and had had him declared dead when he suddenly walked back into their lives, suffering from emphysema. Jill, Liz and Bill’s only daughter, was married to Phillip Chancellor, the father of her unborn child, just hours before his death. Phillip obtained a quick Caribbean divorce upon learning of his impending fatherhood and was badly injured when his now-ex-wife, Kay, meeting him at the airport upon his return, lost control of the car when he told her of his plans to marry Jill. After Phillip’s death Kay vowed to void his marriage to Jill and deprive Jill of |his estate. Kay’s son from her first marriage, Brock Reynolds, supports Jill in her claim, but Kay, a former alcoholic, cannot accept the idea of having lost Phillip to her former paid companion. Greg Foster, Jill and Snapper’s brother, is an attorney working for Legal Aid, where Chris is his assistant. Upon learning that her daughter Lauralee has become engaged to Dr. Bruce Henderson’s son Mark,Jennifer Brooks tells Mark she suspects he and.Laurie are half brother and sister. She explains she spent a week with Bruce after a bad fight with her husband, Stuart, when she believed their marriage was over. A blood test confirms her fears—Stuart cannot be Laurie’s father. Keeping what he’s learned to himself,Mark painfully breaks his engagement to Laurie and leaves town. Laurie is shattered by this, unable to understand what went wrong. But soon she begins to put bits and pieces together and confronts hermother, asking what she said to Mark that drove him away. Jennifer finally tells her daughter the truth and stands helplessly as Laurie turns to run to her father for comfort and suddenly realizes he’s not her father—even this her mother has taken from her. Laurie follows Mark to Cleveland and tries to persuade him that they can still be married—they need not have children—only to be hurt again when Mark sadly tells her their love would become dirty and they would wind up hating themselves and each other. Heart broken, Laurie agrees to let him go. Jennifer has recently left Stuart, due to growing frustration in her marriage, and had planned to marry Bruce, but discovery of breast cancer and a subsequent mastectomy caused her to reconsider her plans. When Stuart earnestly pleaded with her to come home to him and their daughters after her recovery, she agreed, but now her guilt over Laurie’s situation has caused her to waver. When Laurie confides the truth to her older sister Leslie, Les makes it clear to her mother that she finds the idea that Jennifer would think of returning to her father contemptible. But Brad Elliot,Leslie’s husband, warns her to hide her feelings or her father will notice and ask for an explanation.Jennifer gives in to Stuart’s wishes, and he welcomes her home as his wife again. Leslie has had two more piano-concert triumphs and basks in the attention of the music world, as well as that of Lance Prentiss, a wealthy industrialist who has been following her career with avid interest. Les invites Lance home to Genoa City, hoping the dynamic, handsome young titan of business can help distract Laurie from her heartbreak. With the birth of Jill Foster’s baby imminent, Kay Chancellor offers Jill one million dollars for the child —fathered by her late husband, Phillip Chancellor. After Phillip’s death Kay had the divorce ruled invalid and voided Jill’s marriage, making her unborn child illegitimate. But now, finally acknowledging Jill’s baby as Phillip’s, Kay tells Jill she can give the child the Chancellor name and social position, as well as the love she had for Phillip. Jill, torn by love for Phillip and his baby and the extreme financial need of her family (Jill’s father is dying of emphysema and needs a warm, dry climate), realizes that Kay can give her child everything he could need, things Jill could never provide, and agrees to Kay’s terms.  Jill’s son, Phillip Chancellor Foster, is born prematurely a few days later. Liz Foster, Jill’s mother, is horrified that Jill would “sell” her son to Kay, and Jill’s father, Bill, is horrified that it is concern for his health that led Jill to this arrangement. He would rather die than give up his grandson. But when Jill, who has avoided seeing her child, has to take physical custody of him in order to deliver him to Kay, she is suddenly unable to give him up.
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