Apr 08, 1999, Susan Richardson posts on the Eight is Enough messageboard. Again, it's the timing.
Mar 01, 1999, on Mar 1 and 28, 1999, Susan Richardson was featured on an "Entertainment Tonight" story.
Feb 00, 1999, in Feb and March 1999, Susan Richardson was featured in The Star and The Globe tabloids.
Unk 00, 1998, Saw Susan Live--an internet search confirmed that actress Susan Richardson plays the lead of Penelope in a play "You Can't Take It With You" at the Rainbow Productions Dinner Theater through May 9, 1998 in Lancaster, PA, The food is as great as the show! Proudly presenting broadway comedies and musicals year-round. Address: Rainbow Productions Dinner Theatre, 441 W Chestnut St, Lancaster, PA 17603-3441; 717-299-4300, Fax: 717-392-4307; matinees, evening shows and Sunday twilights, reservations required. The Rainbow Dinner Theatre's production of "You Can't Take It With You" is two hours of sheer, unadulterated fun. Thanks to Sarah for posting part of the news on the EIE-BBS.
Jul 26, 1994, Susan Richardson talked to host Jeff Probst on the fX show "Backchat"
Apr 24, 1992, Susan Richardson guested in "Geraldo"
Apr 10, 1991, approximate date, Susan Richardson was seen on "Entertainment Tonight" about her new life in some Amish country as someone on the messageboard reports.
Oct 19, 1987, from October 19-23, 1987, four of the children guested on Password Plus. There were Susan Richardson, Grant Goodeve, Adam Rich, and Lani O'Grady. I don't know who won because NBC interrupted the last day with some news bulletin.
Aug 13, 1983, I saw Susan Richardson in some syndicated sports show, but I can't recall the name. This must have been a rerun.
Dec 12, 1982, Susan Richardson did another episode of One Day at a Time as Eloise in the episode "First Things First".
Oct 10, 1982, Susan Richardson did the first of two episodes of One Day at a Time as Eloise in the episode "The Honeymoon is Over" (the episode after Barbara Cooper, played by Valerie Bertinelli, got married from the week before).
Jan 31, 1982, Susan Richardson guested on "CHiPs" playing "Snow Pink" in the episode: "Battle of the Bands"
Jan 16, 1982, Susan Richardson guested on "Fantasy Island" playing "Ellen" in the episode: "The Magic Camera/Mata Hari/Valerie".
Win 00, 1982, I remember Susan Richardson being the spokesperson for the "Wingo" game in the "Star" tabloid.
Dec 05, 1981, Susan Richardson was on "The Love Boat" playing "Emily Parker" in the episode: "He's My Brother/Zeke and Zelda/Teach Me Tonight" (episode # 5.11).
Sep 28, 1981, from Sep 28-Oct 2, Susan Richardson guested as a panelist on "Password Plus".
Aug 08, 1981, in the August 8 issue of TV Guide, with the date being somewhat coincidental (8-8), Susan Richardson was featured.
Jul 24, 1981, on Jul 24, and Jul 27-28 and 30-31, Susan Richardson guested as a panelist on "Password Plus".
May 25, 1981, Memorial Day, Susan Richardson sung on TV during a "People Tonight" show hosted by Lee Leonard on CNN. She sang Buddy Holly's "Maybe Baby" song and an original song, "Song for Sarah" written by Lee M. Kaplan.
May 01, 1981, on May 1, and May 18-21, Susan Richardson guested as a panelist on "Password Plus".
Apr 26, 1981, on the weekend of Apr 25-26, Susan Richardson was a panelist on "Match Game PM".
Mar 19, 1981, Susan Richardson and her band Harmony played at Studio Instrument Rentals, Stage 3, in Hollywood.
Feb 27, 1981, on Feb 27, and March 16-19, Susan Richardson guested as a panelist on "Password Plus".
Dec 31, 1980, from Dec 31, 1980, Jan 2, 1981, and Jan 5-7, 1981, Susan Richardson guested as a panelist on "Password Plus".
Dec 07, 1980, Dick Van Patten, Laurie Walters, and Susan Richardson played themselves (uncredited) in "CHiPs" episode: "The Great 5k Star Race and Boulder Wrap Party (Part 2)"
Dec 05, 1980, Willie Aames, and Susan Richardson appearred in the special "Battle of the Network Stars IX".
Oct 29, 1980, Susan Stockwell (Susan Richardson) gave birth to the first Bradford grandchild, Sandra Sue Stockwell. Richardson in real life had Sarah on February 27, eight months before. Coincidentally, both births occurred on a Wednesday.
Oct 26, 1980, on the weekend of Oct 25-26, Susan Richardson was a panelist on "Match Game PM".
Sep 30, 1980, from Sep 30 through Oct 6, Susan Richardson guested as a panelist on "Password Plus".
Sep 07, 1980, Susan Richardson was a presenter in the AFTRA-boycotted (except for her, winner Powers Boothe, and several other notables) on the 32nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards.
Sep 01, 1980, Susan Richardson was seen in a taped roller disco performance with the hit song "Fame" playing in the Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Telethon.
Aug 11, 1980, from Aug 11 through Aug 15, Susan Richardson guested as a panelist on "Password Plus".
Jun 30, 1980, from Jun 30 through Jul 4, Susan Richardson guested as a panelist on "Password Plus".
May 12, 1980, from May 12 through May 16, Susan Richardson guested as a panelist on "Password Plus".
Apr 26, 1980, Susan Richardson and daughter Sarah were on the cover of Hola magazine from Spain.
Feb 27, 1980, Susan Richardson gave birth in real life to Sarah. Dick Van Patten is Sarah's godfather.
Jan 01, 1980, Susan Richardson guested on "The Mike Douglas Show", though this could have been a rerun.
Nov 28, 1979, in that date's episode of "Eight is Enough", Susan Stockwell (Susan Richardson) learned that she was with child.
Nov 12, 1979, from Nov 12 through Nov 16, Susan Richardson was a guest panelist on "The $20,000 Pyramid"
Sep 22, 1979, Adam Rich, Dick Van Patten, Susan Richardson, Dianne Kay, Connie Newton Needham, and who knows who else guested in "CHiPs" playing themselves in the episode: "Roller Disco: Part 2". Was NBC so broke that it started outsourcing actors from other networks or something?
Sep 19, 1979, David (Grant Goodeve) and Susan (Susan Richardson) each got married in a double wedding. David married Janet (Joan Prather) and Susan wed Merle (Brian Patrick Clarke) just two TV weeks after Merle was introduced. Sep=9, so add 9+19=28!
Sep 02, 1979, Susan Richardson appearred in the "All-Star Junior Pyramid Special"
Jul 09, 1979, from Jul 9 through Jul 13, Susan Richardson was a guest panelist on "The $20,000 Pyramid (as Junior Pyramid)."
Jul 00, 1979, a Hollywood celebrity magazine blurts that Susan Richardson was with child.
May 14, 1979, through May 18, Dick Van Patten and Susan Richardson and four members of their immediate families guested for a week on "Family Feud" in daytime.
May 12, 1979, the issue of TV GUIDE, a feature included Susan Richardson.
May 07, 1979, Dick Van Patten and Susan Richardson appearred in "Battle of the Network Stars VI"
Apr 23, 1979, from Apr 23 through Apr 27, Susan Richardson was a guest panelist on "The $20,000 Pyramid"
Apr 20, 1979, Susan Richardson was a guest panelist on "The $20,000 Pyramid"
Feb 12, 1979, from Feb 12 through Feb 16, Susan Richardson was a guest panelist on "The $20,000 Pyramid"
Jan 23, 1979, from January 23-26 and 29 (according to matchgame.org), Susan Richardson appearred as a panelist on "Match Game '79"
Dec 25, 1978, through Dec 29, Susan Richardson was a guest panelist on "The $20,000 Pyramid"
Dec 00, 1978, Last September, M*A*D Magazine does a parody of the show in issue #201 and incinerates the show as "Eight is Too Rough." In issue #203, cast member Susan Richardson had her letter printed saying that it was hysterical and almost caused a riot on the set.
Nov 00, 1978, for a week in the fall of 1978, Susan Richardson was a guest panelist in the syndicated "You Don't Say" game show.
Sep 00, 1978: M*A*D Magazine does a parody of the show in issue #201 and incinerates the show as "Eight is Too Rough." In issue #203, the following December, cast member Susan Richardson had her letter printed saying that it was hysterical and almost caused a riot on the set.
Jul 19, 1978, from July 19-21 and 24-26 (according to matchgame.org), Susan Richardson first appearred as a panelist on "Match Game '78"
May 08, 1978, five members of the casts of Eight is Enough (Susan Richardson, Lani O'Grady, Dick Van Patten, Grant Goodeve, and Laurie Walters), Love Boat, Three's Company and Soap played in a special celebrity edition of "All-Star Family Feud Special" in prime time. The EiE cast appearred in about 4-5 more special editions over the next 3 years.
Mar 15, 1978, Susan Richardson married Michael Virden on the first anniversary her show premiered on ABC.
Fal 00, 1978, Susan Richardson popped up in the kids talk show "Kids Are People Too"
Fal 00, 1978, from 1978 through 1981, Susan Richardson was seen as a celebrity panelist on many game shows on occasion such as "Password", "Match Game '78", "You Don't Say", "The $20,000 Pyramid", and even "Family Feud"
Dec 17, 1976, Susan Richardson was seen briefly (in a brief scene early in the movie with Kris Kristofferson) in "A Star is Born" starring Barbra Streisand.
Mar 04, 1975, Susan Richardson played "Carol" in "Happy Days" episode #35 titled "Fonzie Joins the Band" (She was also in American Graffiti in a small part related to this TV show).
Feb 06, 1975, Susan Richardson guested on "The Streets of San Francisco" playing "Marlene Hollander" in the episode: "The Programming of Charlie Blake".
Dec 07, 1974, Susan Richardson appearred on "Nakia" in the episode: "A Matter of Choice"
Aug 01, 1973, the movie "American Graffiti" premiered with Ron Howard and starring many unknowns, many of which later got series of their own, including, Cindy Williams, MacKenzie Phillips, Debralee Scott, Suzanne Somers, and Susan Richardson. Each word in the movie has eight letters in it. (Why didn't I see that?)
Mar 11, 1952, Susan Richardson (Susan Bradford) was born in Coatesville, Pennsylvania.
Unk 00, 0000, Susan Richardson was heard on the Howard Stern radio show, but I don't know what year she was in.