Lynda Carter will be forever remembered for her four years on American prime time television as Amazonian goddess turned defender of freedom known as “Wonder Woman”. The half Native American/Hispanic actress with her tall buxom frame would be the perfect fit to play the character that first appeared in DC comics in the 1940s’. It would have stood to figure that the presence of the former Miss World-USA 1973, Carter, herself would have equaled television gold. Several factors including a network change and a change in local, time, and philosophy ultimately would work against the series. Oddly enough it was a mid-season replacement on rival NBC called “Diff’rent Strokes, which starred Gary Coleman, that forced the shows network, CBS, to rethink and re-shuffle their schedule. Wonder Woman and its star Lynda Carter ended being the odd ones out. Although the network had plans to bring the show back, Carter soon would star in a very popular Las Vegas club act and record her first album. Great reviews turned the stars attention away from acting and towards a singing career that unfortunately never reached the popularity it had initially promised. Regardless the show was left for dead.
The show took several strange turns before it became the cult classic we all remember. During the height of the “Batman Craze” in the late 1960s’ the shows producer, Bill Dozier had plans to produce a Wonder Woman series that would have been more comedy than action. Later in 1974 producer John G. Stephens would produce a 90-minute TV movie simply titled “Wonder Woman”. The movie which starred the blond former tennis sensation, Cathy Lee Crosby, Ricardo Montalban and Kaz Garas bombed miserably. Before Carter was chosen to play a more traditional version of the character, Linda Harrison (Nova in Planet of the Apes) was used for several test shots and was strongly considered. The pilot which starred Lynda Carter called “The New Original Wonder Woman” aired in November 1975 and gained high ratings and critical praise. This still did not land the show a slot in the ABC schedule, instead two one-hour specials were ordered by the network. These too earned high ratings, yet ABC was still unwilling to make a commitment on the shows future. During the 1976-1977 season Wonder Woman was considered a replacement alternative if any of the regular slated shows failed. As a matter of chance several of these shows did indeed fail and the show found the opening it needed. Eleven one-hour shows were immediately put into production and Wonder Woman would bail ABC out of jam due to lack of quality programming.
Set in World War II era Washington DC, the series would showcase Wonder Woman as the nations champion of freedom against the evils of Nazi Germany. Disguised as Military Intelligence secretary Diana Prince, who did a perfect Clark Kent impression glasses and all, Wonder Woman would always be one step ahead of the bad guys, ready to spin into her costume and bail Major Steve Trevor (Lyle Waggoner) out of any sticky situation he got himself into. A young Debra Winger would play the buxom Wonder Girl who also managed to show up just in time to lend a hand to the defenders of freedom. The show featured just the right amount of camp and action to strike a chord with audiences and grab decent ratings.
AKA: The New Adventures of Wonder Woman (1977), The New Original Wonder Woman (1976)
Created By: William M. Marston
Directed By: Jack Arnold & Ray Austin
Written By: Rod Baker, William M. Marston, & Jackson Gillis
Produced By: Wilfred Lloyd Baumes, Charles B. Fitzimons, & Douglas S. Cramer
Theme By: Charles Fox
Season 1
21-April-1976 Wonder Woman Meets Baroness Von Gunther
28-April-1976 Fausta: The Nazi Wonder Woman
13-October-1976 Beauty on Parade
6-November-1976 The Feminum Mystique (Part 1)
8-November-1976 The Feminum Mystique (Part 2)
18-December-1976 Wonder Woman vs. Gargantua!
25-December-1976 The Pluto File
8-January-1977 Last of the Two Dollar Bills
15-January-1977 Judgement from Outer Space (Part 1)
17-January-1977 Judgement from Outer Space (Part 2)
22-January-1977 Formula 407
29-January-1977 The Bushwackers
16-February-1977 Wonder Woman in Hollywood
Season 2
16-September-1977 The Return of Wonder Woman
23-September-1977 Anschluss '77
30-September-1977 The Man Who Could Move the World
7-October-1977 The Bermuda Triangle Crises
14-October-1977 Knockout
21-October-1977 The Pied Piper
28-October-1977 The Queen and the Thief
11-November-1977 I Do, I Do
18-November-1977 The Man Who Made Volcanoes
2-December-1977 Mind Stealers from Outer Space (Part 1)
9-December-1977 Mind Stealers from Outer Space (Part 2)
30-December-1977 The Deadly Toys
6-January-1978 Light Fingered Lady
20-January-1978 Screaming Javelin
3-February-1978 Diana's Disappearing Act
10-February-1978 Death in Disquise
17-February-1978 I.R.A.C. Is Missing
3-March-1978 Flight to Oblivion
10-March-1978 Seance of Terror
31-March-1978 The Man Who Wouldn't Tell
7-April-1978 The Girl From Islandia
21-April-1978 The Murderous Missle
Season 3:
22-September-1978 My Teenage Idol is Missing
29-September-1978 Hot Wheels
6-October-1978 The Deadly Sting
13-October-1978 The Fine Art of Crime
20-October-1978 Disco Devil
3-November-1978 Formicida
10-November-1978 Time Bomb
24-November-1978 Skateboard Wiz
1-December-1978 The Deadly Dolphin
15-December-1978 Stolen Faces
22-December-1978 Pot of Gold
29-December-1978 Gault's Brain
12-January-1979 Going, Going, Gone
26-January-1979 Spaced Out
2-February-1979 The Starships Are Coming
16-February-1979 Amazon Hot Wax
19-February-1979 The Richest Man in the World
10-March-1979 A Date with Doomsday
17-March-1979 The Girl with a Gift for Disaster
28-May-1979 The Boy Who Knew Her Secret (Part 1)
29-May-1979 The Boy Who Knew Her Secret (Part 2)
28-August-1979 The Man Who Could Not Die
4-September-1979 Phantom of the Roller Coaster (Part 1)
11-September-1979 Phantom of the Roller Coaster (Part 2)
Lynda Carter was born Linda Jean Cordova in Phoenix Arizona on July 24, 1951. A woman of both Native American and Mexican heritage. Lynda was a former Miss Arizona and Miss World USA in 1973. She was married to Ron Samuals from 1977 until 1982 when they divorced. Lynda is currently married to Robert Altman. The two tied the knot in 1984.
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Wonder Woman on DVD:
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Wonder Woman - The Complete Second Season Buy new: $31.99 / Used from: $21.99
Wonder Woman - The Complete Third Season Buy new: $33.99 / Used from: $23.56
Wonder Woman - The Complete Seasons 1-3 Buy new: $101.31 / Used from: $84.99
Imagine the surprise of the fans when they found out that the show had unexpectedly switched networks to CBS for the 1977-78 season. A change of network however wasn’t the only change that was made to the series. The shows storyline had jumped ahead thirty years and the young Wonder Girl and the Nazis were nowhere to be found. The only hold over from the ABC series was Lyle Wagner, who was still cast as Steve Trevor. Modern locals, teen heartthrobs, and sci fi based episodes failed to capture the charm that the original series had. It should be noted however that the network did take steps to correct the series flaws towards to end of season two and the episodes in the third season were arguably the best of the entire run. The damage, however, had already been done and most of the initial audience had been lost by this point. Wonder Woman would end up in ratings limbo and eventually slide out of CBS’s prime time lineup.
Wonder Woman 1976 - 1979
Wonder Woman 1976 - 1979
AKA: The New Adventures of Wonder Woman (1977), The New Original Wonder Woman (1976)
Created By: William M. Marston
Directed By: Jack Arnold & Ray Austin
Written By: Rod Baker, William M. Marston, & Jackson Gillis
Produced By: Wilfred Lloyd Baumes, Charles B. Fitzimons, & Douglas S. Cramer
Theme By: Charles Fox
Cast:
Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman, Princess Diana, & Diana Prince
Lyle Wagner as Major Steve Trevor
Norman Burton as Joe Atkinson
Beatrice Colen as Etta Candy
Richard Eastman as Gen. Phil Blankenship
Tom Kratochzil as I.R.A.C. (Voice)
Saundra Sharp as Eve
Cloris Leachman as Queen Mother
Carolyn Jones as Queen Mother
Beatrice Straight as Queen Mother
George Lynda Day as Fausta Grabels
Christine Belford as Paula Von Gunther
Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman, Princess Diana, & Diana Prince
Lyle Wagner as Major Steve Trevor
Norman Burton as Joe Atkinson
Beatrice Colen as Etta Candy
Richard Eastman as Gen. Phil Blankenship
Tom Kratochzil as I.R.A.C. (Voice)
Saundra Sharp as Eve
Cloris Leachman as Queen Mother
Carolyn Jones as Queen Mother
Beatrice Straight as Queen Mother
George Lynda Day as Fausta Grabels
Christine Belford as Paula Von Gunther
Season 1
21-April-1976 Wonder Woman Meets Baroness Von Gunther
28-April-1976 Fausta: The Nazi Wonder Woman
13-October-1976 Beauty on Parade
6-November-1976 The Feminum Mystique (Part 1)
8-November-1976 The Feminum Mystique (Part 2)
18-December-1976 Wonder Woman vs. Gargantua!
25-December-1976 The Pluto File
8-January-1977 Last of the Two Dollar Bills
15-January-1977 Judgement from Outer Space (Part 1)
17-January-1977 Judgement from Outer Space (Part 2)
22-January-1977 Formula 407
29-January-1977 The Bushwackers
16-February-1977 Wonder Woman in Hollywood
Season 2
16-September-1977 The Return of Wonder Woman
23-September-1977 Anschluss '77
30-September-1977 The Man Who Could Move the World
7-October-1977 The Bermuda Triangle Crises
14-October-1977 Knockout
21-October-1977 The Pied Piper
28-October-1977 The Queen and the Thief
11-November-1977 I Do, I Do
18-November-1977 The Man Who Made Volcanoes
2-December-1977 Mind Stealers from Outer Space (Part 1)
9-December-1977 Mind Stealers from Outer Space (Part 2)
30-December-1977 The Deadly Toys
6-January-1978 Light Fingered Lady
20-January-1978 Screaming Javelin
3-February-1978 Diana's Disappearing Act
10-February-1978 Death in Disquise
17-February-1978 I.R.A.C. Is Missing
3-March-1978 Flight to Oblivion
10-March-1978 Seance of Terror
31-March-1978 The Man Who Wouldn't Tell
7-April-1978 The Girl From Islandia
21-April-1978 The Murderous Missle
Season 3:
22-September-1978 My Teenage Idol is Missing
29-September-1978 Hot Wheels
6-October-1978 The Deadly Sting
13-October-1978 The Fine Art of Crime
20-October-1978 Disco Devil
3-November-1978 Formicida
10-November-1978 Time Bomb
24-November-1978 Skateboard Wiz
1-December-1978 The Deadly Dolphin
15-December-1978 Stolen Faces
22-December-1978 Pot of Gold
29-December-1978 Gault's Brain
12-January-1979 Going, Going, Gone
26-January-1979 Spaced Out
2-February-1979 The Starships Are Coming
16-February-1979 Amazon Hot Wax
19-February-1979 The Richest Man in the World
10-March-1979 A Date with Doomsday
17-March-1979 The Girl with a Gift for Disaster
28-May-1979 The Boy Who Knew Her Secret (Part 1)
29-May-1979 The Boy Who Knew Her Secret (Part 2)
28-August-1979 The Man Who Could Not Die
4-September-1979 Phantom of the Roller Coaster (Part 1)
11-September-1979 Phantom of the Roller Coaster (Part 2)
Lynda Carter was born Linda Jean Cordova in Phoenix Arizona on July 24, 1951. A woman of both Native American and Mexican heritage. Lynda was a former Miss Arizona and Miss World USA in 1973. She was married to Ron Samuals from 1977 until 1982 when they divorced. Lynda is currently married to Robert Altman. The two tied the knot in 1984.
Wonder Woman Video Clip:
Wonder Woman on DVD:
Wonder Woman - The Complete First Season Buy new: $34.99 / Used from: $14.99
Wonder Woman - The Complete Second Season Buy new: $31.99 / Used from: $21.99
Wonder Woman - The Complete Third Season Buy new: $33.99 / Used from: $23.56
Wonder Woman - The Complete Seasons 1-3 Buy new: $101.31 / Used from: $84.99
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