Suddenly Susan is an NBC series that ran from 1996-2000. It centers on the titular, privileged Susan Keane, who after deciding not to go through with her wedding starts writing a magazine column about being "suddenly" single, and her own personal adjustments.
Muppet Mentions
- In the episode "The Ways and Means," Susan Keane and Vicki Groener appeare on The Rosie O'Donnell Show live in San Francisco. On Rosie O'Donnell's desk, she has Muppet and Sesame Street merchandise, including a Grover mug and Kermit the Frog mug.
- In the episode "Yule Never Know," Vicki and Ben get decorations for Hanukkah and Ben says, "At least, I kept away from those Tickle Me Schomo Dolls."
Connections
- Pat Crawford Brown played Mildred in "Susan's Ex" and Freida in "Past Tense"
- Tim Conway played Mickey in "The Old and the Beautiful"
- Rodney Dangerfield played Artie in "Cold Turkey"
- Rosie O'Donnell played herself in "The Ways and Means"
- Kathy Griffin played Vicki Groener, Susan's co-worker and Gate food/nightlife writer
- Hollywood Hogan played himself in "In This Corner...Susan Keane!"
- Michael Jeter played Lawrence Rosewood in "Dr. No"
- Joan Rivers played Edie in "Oh, How They Danced"
- Sherri Shepherd played Roni in "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Maddy World" and Miranda Charles in Season 4
- Brooke Shields played Susan Keane
- Mr. T played himself in "I'll See That and Raise You Susan" and Arnie in "Hoop Dreams"
- Betty White played Midge Haber in "Golden Girl Friday"