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                    Published by Warner Brothers. Started in 1975.





                    Live action series featuring Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor.











                    Short summary describing this series.










                    Live action series featuring Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor.











                    Short summary describing this series.







                    Live action series featuring Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor.












                    Short summary describing this series.














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                    Overview


                    The show was initially based on the golden age comics where Wonder Woman battled a variety of threats during the Second World War. Despite its popularity, there was much discussion around renewing the series after the first year due to the high production costs of creating a series set in a different period. The solution was to change the setting of the series from the 1940s to the contemporary 1970s for the second season, with the same principal actors, though with Steve Trevor now being the nephew of the previous version of the character. The series at this time took on a format more consistent with the detective shows common at the time in the 1970s.


                    Cast and Crew


                    Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman
                    Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman

                    Wonder Woman was played by Lynda Carter and Steve Trevor was played by Lyle Waggoner. Additional cast included Norman Burton, Richard Eastham, Beatrice Colen and Sandra Sharp. Debra Winger made one of the early appearances in her career as Wonder Girl. The series was produced by Douglas S. Cramer, William Lloyd Baums, Bruce Lansbury, Charles B. Fitzsimmons and Mark Rodgers.


                    Theme Music


                    The theme music was composed by Charles Fox (music) and Norman Gimbel (lyrics) and featured the following lyrics in the first season:


                    Wonder Woman!


                    Wonder Woman!



                    All the World is Waiting for you!


                    And the power you possess


                    In your satin tights


                    Fighting for your rights


                    And the old red, white and blue!



                    Wonder Woman!


                    Wonder Woman!



                    Now the world is ready for you!


                    And the wonders you can do


                    Make a hawk and dove


                    Stop a war with love


                    Make a liar tell the truth!



                    Wonder Woman!


                    Get us out from under, Wonder Woman!



                    All our hopes are pinned upon you


                    And the magic that you can do


                    Stop a bullet cold


                    Make the Axis Fold


                    Change their minds and change the world!



                    Wonder Woman!


                    Wonder Woman!


                    You're a wonder, Wonder Woman!


                    Legacy


                    Due to her advocacy for LGBT rights, Lynda Carter later became an icon in the gay community. As a result, this show has led Wonder Woman to become associated as a gay icon through the association of Carter's most famous role. For instance, the theme song of the movie was included as a track in the movie "To Wong Foo, Thanks For Everything, Julie Newmar."



























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                      • Episode #324


                        The Phantom of the Roller Coaster Part 2


                        September 11, 1979







                      • Episode #323


                        The Phantom of the Roller Coaster Part 1


                        September 4, 1979







                      • Episode #322


                        The Man Who Could Not Die


                        August 28, 1979







                      • Episode #321


                        The Boy Who Knew Her Secret Part 2


                        March 29, 1979







                      • Episode #320


                        The Boy Who Knew Her Secret Part 1


                        March 28, 1979







                      • Episode #319


                        The Girl With a Gift for Disaster


                        March 17, 1979







                      • Episode #318


                        A Date with Doomsday


                        March 10, 1979







                      • Episode #317


                        The Richest Man in the World


                        February 19, 1979







                      • Episode #316


                        Amazon Hot Wax


                        February 16, 1979







                      • Episode #315


                        The Starships are Coming


                        February 2, 1979







                      • Episode #314


                        Spaced Out


                        January 26, 1979







                      • Episode #313


                        Going, Going, Gone


                        January 12, 1979







                      • Episode #312


                        Gault's Brain


                        December 29, 1978







                      • Episode #311


                        Pot of Gold


                        December 22, 1978







                      • Episode #310


                        Stolen Faces


                        December 15, 1978







                      • Episode #309


                        The Deadly Dolphin


                        December 1, 1978







                      • Episode #308


                        Skateboard Wiz


                        November 24, 1978







                      • Episode #307


                        Time Bomb


                        November 10, 1978







                      • Episode #306


                        Formicida


                        November 3, 1978







                      • Episode #305


                        Disco Devil


                        October 20, 1978







                      • Episode #304


                        The Fine Art of Crime


                        October 13, 1978







                      • Episode #303


                        The Deadly Sting


                        October 6, 1978







                      • Episode #302


                        Hot Wheels


                        September 29, 1978







                      • Episode #301


                        My Teenage Idol is Missing


                        September 22, 1978







                      • Episode #222


                        The Murderous Missile


                        April 21, 1978







                      • Episode #221


                        The Girl from Ilandia


                        April 7, 1978







                      • Episode #220


                        The Man Who Wouldn't Tell


                        March 31, 1978







                      • Episode #219


                        Seance of Terror


                        March 10, 1978







                      • Episode #218


                        Flight to Oblivion


                        March 3, 1978







                      • Episode #217


                        IRAC Is Missing


                        February 17, 1978







                      • Episode #216


                        Death in Disguise


                        February 10, 1978







                      • Episode #215


                        Diana's Disappearing Act


                        February 3, 1978







                      • Episode #214


                        Screaming Javelin


                        January 20, 1978







                      • Episode #213


                        Light-Fingered Lady


                        January 6, 1978







                      • Episode #212


                        The Deadly Toys


                        December 30, 1977







                      • Episode #211


                        Mind Stealers From Outer Space Part 2


                        December 9, 1977







                      • Episode #210


                        Mind Stealers from Outer Space Part 1


                        December 2, 1977







                      • Episode #209


                        The Man Who Made Volcanoes


                        November 18, 1977







                      • Episode #208


                        I Do, I Do


                        November 11, 1977







                      • Episode #207


                        The Queen and the Thief


                        October 28, 1977







                      • Episode #206


                        The Pied Piper


                        October 21, 1977







                      • Episode #205


                        Knockout


                        October 14, 1977







                      • Episode #204


                        The Bermuda Triangle Crisis


                        October 7, 1977







                      • Episode #203


                        The Man Who Could Move the World


                        September 30, 1977
















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                    Overview


                    The show was initially based on the golden age comics where Wonder Woman battled a variety of threats during the Second World War. Despite its popularity, there was much discussion around renewing the series after the first year due to the high production costs of creating a series set in a different period. The solution was to change the setting of the series from the 1940s to the contemporary 1970s for the second season, with the same principal actors, though with Steve Trevor now being the nephew of the previous version of the character. The series at this time took on a format more consistent with the detective shows common at the time in the 1970s.


                    Cast and Crew


                    Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman
                    Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman

                    Wonder Woman was played by Lynda Carter and Steve Trevor was played by Lyle Waggoner. Additional cast included Norman Burton, Richard Eastham, Beatrice Colen and Sandra Sharp. Debra Winger made one of the early appearances in her career as Wonder Girl. The series was produced by Douglas S. Cramer, William Lloyd Baums, Bruce Lansbury, Charles B. Fitzsimmons and Mark Rodgers.


                    Theme Music


                    The theme music was composed by Charles Fox (music) and Norman Gimbel (lyrics) and featured the following lyrics in the first season:


                    Wonder Woman!


                    Wonder Woman!



                    All the World is Waiting for you!


                    And the power you possess


                    In your satin tights


                    Fighting for your rights


                    And the old red, white and blue!



                    Wonder Woman!


                    Wonder Woman!



                    Now the world is ready for you!


                    And the wonders you can do


                    Make a hawk and dove


                    Stop a war with love


                    Make a liar tell the truth!



                    Wonder Woman!


                    Get us out from under, Wonder Woman!



                    All our hopes are pinned upon you


                    And the magic that you can do


                    Stop a bullet cold


                    Make the Axis Fold


                    Change their minds and change the world!



                    Wonder Woman!


                    Wonder Woman!


                    You're a wonder, Wonder Woman!


                    Legacy


                    Due to her advocacy for LGBT rights, Lynda Carter later became an icon in the gay community. As a result, this show has led Wonder Woman to become associated as a gay icon through the association of Carter's most famous role. For instance, the theme song of the movie was included as a track in the movie "To Wong Foo, Thanks For Everything, Julie Newmar."



























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                      • Episode #324


                        The Phantom of the Roller Coaster Part 2


                        September 11, 1979







                      • Episode #323


                        The Phantom of the Roller Coaster Part 1


                        September 4, 1979







                      • Episode #322


                        The Man Who Could Not Die


                        August 28, 1979







                      • Episode #321


                        The Boy Who Knew Her Secret Part 2


                        March 29, 1979







                      • Episode #320


                        The Boy Who Knew Her Secret Part 1


                        March 28, 1979







                      • Episode #319


                        The Girl With a Gift for Disaster


                        March 17, 1979







                      • Episode #318


                        A Date with Doomsday


                        March 10, 1979







                      • Episode #317


                        The Richest Man in the World


                        February 19, 1979







                      • Episode #316


                        Amazon Hot Wax


                        February 16, 1979







                      • Episode #315


                        The Starships are Coming


                        February 2, 1979







                      • Episode #314


                        Spaced Out


                        January 26, 1979







                      • Episode #313


                        Going, Going, Gone


                        January 12, 1979







                      • Episode #312


                        Gault's Brain


                        December 29, 1978







                      • Episode #311


                        Pot of Gold


                        December 22, 1978







                      • Episode #310


                        Stolen Faces


                        December 15, 1978







                      • Episode #309


                        The Deadly Dolphin


                        December 1, 1978







                      • Episode #308


                        Skateboard Wiz


                        November 24, 1978







                      • Episode #307


                        Time Bomb


                        November 10, 1978







                      • Episode #306


                        Formicida


                        November 3, 1978







                      • Episode #305


                        Disco Devil


                        October 20, 1978







                      • Episode #304


                        The Fine Art of Crime


                        October 13, 1978







                      • Episode #303


                        The Deadly Sting


                        October 6, 1978







                      • Episode #302


                        Hot Wheels


                        September 29, 1978







                      • Episode #301


                        My Teenage Idol is Missing


                        September 22, 1978







                      • Episode #222


                        The Murderous Missile


                        April 21, 1978







                      • Episode #221


                        The Girl from Ilandia


                        April 7, 1978







                      • Episode #220


                        The Man Who Wouldn't Tell


                        March 31, 1978







                      • Episode #219


                        Seance of Terror


                        March 10, 1978







                      • Episode #218


                        Flight to Oblivion


                        March 3, 1978







                      • Episode #217


                        IRAC Is Missing


                        February 17, 1978







                      • Episode #216


                        Death in Disguise


                        February 10, 1978







                      • Episode #215


                        Diana's Disappearing Act


                        February 3, 1978







                      • Episode #214


                        Screaming Javelin


                        January 20, 1978







                      • Episode #213


                        Light-Fingered Lady


                        January 6, 1978







                      • Episode #212


                        The Deadly Toys


                        December 30, 1977







                      • Episode #211


                        Mind Stealers From Outer Space Part 2


                        December 9, 1977







                      • Episode #210


                        Mind Stealers from Outer Space Part 1


                        December 2, 1977







                      • Episode #209


                        The Man Who Made Volcanoes


                        November 18, 1977







                      • Episode #208


                        I Do, I Do


                        November 11, 1977







                      • Episode #207


                        The Queen and the Thief


                        October 28, 1977







                      • Episode #206


                        The Pied Piper


                        October 21, 1977







                      • Episode #205


                        Knockout


                        October 14, 1977







                      • Episode #204


                        The Bermuda Triangle Crisis


                        October 7, 1977







                      • Episode #203


                        The Man Who Could Move the World


                        September 30, 1977














                    No recent wiki edits to this page.




                    Overview


                    The show was initially based on the golden age comics where Wonder Woman battled a variety of threats during the Second World War. Despite its popularity, there was much discussion around renewing the series after the first year due to the high production costs of creating a series set in a different period. The solution was to change the setting of the series from the 1940s to the contemporary 1970s for the second season, with the same principal actors, though with Steve Trevor now being the nephew of the previous version of the character. The series at this time took on a format more consistent with the detective shows common at the time in the 1970s.


                    Cast and Crew


                    Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman
                    Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman

                    Wonder Woman was played by Lynda Carter and Steve Trevor was played by Lyle Waggoner. Additional cast included Norman Burton, Richard Eastham, Beatrice Colen and Sandra Sharp. Debra Winger made one of the early appearances in her career as Wonder Girl. The series was produced by Douglas S. Cramer, William Lloyd Baums, Bruce Lansbury, Charles B. Fitzsimmons and Mark Rodgers.


                    Theme Music


                    The theme music was composed by Charles Fox (music) and Norman Gimbel (lyrics) and featured the following lyrics in the first season:


                    Wonder Woman!


                    Wonder Woman!



                    All the World is Waiting for you!


                    And the power you possess


                    In your satin tights


                    Fighting for your rights


                    And the old red, white and blue!



                    Wonder Woman!


                    Wonder Woman!



                    Now the world is ready for you!


                    And the wonders you can do


                    Make a hawk and dove


                    Stop a war with love


                    Make a liar tell the truth!



                    Wonder Woman!


                    Get us out from under, Wonder Woman!



                    All our hopes are pinned upon you


                    And the magic that you can do


                    Stop a bullet cold


                    Make the Axis Fold


                    Change their minds and change the world!



                    Wonder Woman!


                    Wonder Woman!


                    You're a wonder, Wonder Woman!


                    Legacy


                    Due to her advocacy for LGBT rights, Lynda Carter later became an icon in the gay community. As a result, this show has led Wonder Woman to become associated as a gay icon through the association of Carter's most famous role. For instance, the theme song of the movie was included as a track in the movie "To Wong Foo, Thanks For Everything, Julie Newmar."



























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                      • Episode #324


                        The Phantom of the Roller Coaster Part 2


                        September 11, 1979







                      • Episode #323


                        The Phantom of the Roller Coaster Part 1


                        September 4, 1979







                      • Episode #322


                        The Man Who Could Not Die


                        August 28, 1979







                      • Episode #321


                        The Boy Who Knew Her Secret Part 2


                        March 29, 1979







                      • Episode #320


                        The Boy Who Knew Her Secret Part 1


                        March 28, 1979







                      • Episode #319


                        The Girl With a Gift for Disaster


                        March 17, 1979







                      • Episode #318


                        A Date with Doomsday


                        March 10, 1979







                      • Episode #317


                        The Richest Man in the World


                        February 19, 1979







                      • Episode #316


                        Amazon Hot Wax


                        February 16, 1979







                      • Episode #315


                        The Starships are Coming


                        February 2, 1979







                      • Episode #314


                        Spaced Out


                        January 26, 1979







                      • Episode #313


                        Going, Going, Gone


                        January 12, 1979







                      • Episode #312


                        Gault's Brain


                        December 29, 1978







                      • Episode #311


                        Pot of Gold


                        December 22, 1978







                      • Episode #310


                        Stolen Faces


                        December 15, 1978







                      • Episode #309


                        The Deadly Dolphin


                        December 1, 1978







                      • Episode #308


                        Skateboard Wiz


                        November 24, 1978







                      • Episode #307


                        Time Bomb


                        November 10, 1978







                      • Episode #306


                        Formicida


                        November 3, 1978







                      • Episode #305


                        Disco Devil


                        October 20, 1978







                      • Episode #304


                        The Fine Art of Crime


                        October 13, 1978







                      • Episode #303


                        The Deadly Sting


                        October 6, 1978







                      • Episode #302


                        Hot Wheels


                        September 29, 1978







                      • Episode #301


                        My Teenage Idol is Missing


                        September 22, 1978







                      • Episode #222


                        The Murderous Missile


                        April 21, 1978







                      • Episode #221


                        The Girl from Ilandia


                        April 7, 1978







                      • Episode #220


                        The Man Who Wouldn't Tell


                        March 31, 1978







                      • Episode #219


                        Seance of Terror


                        March 10, 1978







                      • Episode #218


                        Flight to Oblivion


                        March 3, 1978







                      • Episode #217


                        IRAC Is Missing


                        February 17, 1978







                      • Episode #216


                        Death in Disguise


                        February 10, 1978







                      • Episode #215


                        Diana's Disappearing Act


                        February 3, 1978







                      • Episode #214


                        Screaming Javelin


                        January 20, 1978







                      • Episode #213


                        Light-Fingered Lady


                        January 6, 1978







                      • Episode #212


                        The Deadly Toys


                        December 30, 1977







                      • Episode #211


                        Mind Stealers From Outer Space Part 2


                        December 9, 1977







                      • Episode #210


                        Mind Stealers from Outer Space Part 1


                        December 2, 1977







                      • Episode #209


                        The Man Who Made Volcanoes


                        November 18, 1977







                      • Episode #208


                        I Do, I Do


                        November 11, 1977







                      • Episode #207


                        The Queen and the Thief


                        October 28, 1977







                      • Episode #206


                        The Pied Piper


                        October 21, 1977







                      • Episode #205


                        Knockout


                        October 14, 1977







                      • Episode #204


                        The Bermuda Triangle Crisis


                        October 7, 1977







                      • Episode #203


                        The Man Who Could Move the World


                        September 30, 1977










                    Overview


                    The show was initially based on the golden age comics where Wonder Woman battled a variety of threats during the Second World War. Despite its popularity, there was much discussion around renewing the series after the first year due to the high production costs of creating a series set in a different period. The solution was to change the setting of the series from the 1940s to the contemporary 1970s for the second season, with the same principal actors, though with Steve Trevor now being the nephew of the previous version of the character. The series at this time took on a format more consistent with the detective shows common at the time in the 1970s.


                    Cast and Crew


                    Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman
                    Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman

                    Wonder Woman was played by Lynda Carter and Steve Trevor was played by Lyle Waggoner. Additional cast included Norman Burton, Richard Eastham, Beatrice Colen and Sandra Sharp. Debra Winger made one of the early appearances in her career as Wonder Girl. The series was produced by Douglas S. Cramer, William Lloyd Baums, Bruce Lansbury, Charles B. Fitzsimmons and Mark Rodgers.


                    Theme Music


                    The theme music was composed by Charles Fox (music) and Norman Gimbel (lyrics) and featured the following lyrics in the first season:


                    Wonder Woman!


                    Wonder Woman!



                    All the World is Waiting for you!


                    And the power you possess


                    In your satin tights


                    Fighting for your rights


                    And the old red, white and blue!



                    Wonder Woman!


                    Wonder Woman!



                    Now the world is ready for you!


                    And the wonders you can do


                    Make a hawk and dove


                    Stop a war with love


                    Make a liar tell the truth!



                    Wonder Woman!


                    Get us out from under, Wonder Woman!



                    All our hopes are pinned upon you


                    And the magic that you can do


                    Stop a bullet cold


                    Make the Axis Fold


                    Change their minds and change the world!



                    Wonder Woman!


                    Wonder Woman!


                    You're a wonder, Wonder Woman!


                    Legacy


                    Due to her advocacy for LGBT rights, Lynda Carter later became an icon in the gay community. As a result, this show has led Wonder Woman to become associated as a gay icon through the association of Carter's most famous role. For instance, the theme song of the movie was included as a track in the movie "To Wong Foo, Thanks For Everything, Julie Newmar."



























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                    Overview


                    The show was initially based on the golden age comics where Wonder Woman battled a variety of threats during the Second World War. Despite its popularity, there was much discussion around renewing the series after the first year due to the high production costs of creating a series set in a different period. The solution was to change the setting of the series from the 1940s to the contemporary 1970s for the second season, with the same principal actors, though with Steve Trevor now being the nephew of the previous version of the character. The series at this time took on a format more consistent with the detective shows common at the time in the 1970s.


                    Cast and Crew


                    Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman
                    Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman

                    Wonder Woman was played by Lynda Carter and Steve Trevor was played by Lyle Waggoner. Additional cast included Norman Burton, Richard Eastham, Beatrice Colen and Sandra Sharp. Debra Winger made one of the early appearances in her career as Wonder Girl. The series was produced by Douglas S. Cramer, William Lloyd Baums, Bruce Lansbury, Charles B. Fitzsimmons and Mark Rodgers.


                    Theme Music


                    The theme music was composed by Charles Fox (music) and Norman Gimbel (lyrics) and featured the following lyrics in the first season:


                    Wonder Woman!


                    Wonder Woman!



                    All the World is Waiting for you!


                    And the power you possess


                    In your satin tights


                    Fighting for your rights


                    And the old red, white and blue!



                    Wonder Woman!


                    Wonder Woman!



                    Now the world is ready for you!


                    And the wonders you can do


                    Make a hawk and dove


                    Stop a war with love


                    Make a liar tell the truth!



                    Wonder Woman!


                    Get us out from under, Wonder Woman!



                    All our hopes are pinned upon you


                    And the magic that you can do


                    Stop a bullet cold


                    Make the Axis Fold


                    Change their minds and change the world!



                    Wonder Woman!


                    Wonder Woman!


                    You're a wonder, Wonder Woman!


                    Legacy


                    Due to her advocacy for LGBT rights, Lynda Carter later became an icon in the gay community. As a result, this show has led Wonder Woman to become associated as a gay icon through the association of Carter's most famous role. For instance, the theme song of the movie was included as a track in the movie "To Wong Foo, Thanks For Everything, Julie Newmar."




























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