Wonder Woman (television series)
Wonder Woman is a popular television series which starred Lynda Carter as the comic book superhero Wonder Woman. It aired on two American networks between 1975 and 1979. It is also the title of a TV movie starring Cathy Lee Crosby, loosely based upon the character, that aired in 1974.
Episodes
Season 1 (1975-1976) - ABC
- The New Original Wonder Woman (November 7, 1975) - two-hour telefilm
- "Wonder Woman Meets Baroness Von Gunther" (April 21, 1976)
- "Fausta: The Nazi Wonder Woman" (April 28, 1976)
The first "season" consisted of three specials.
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Season 2 (1976-1977) - ABC
- "Beauty on Parade" (October 13, 1976)
- "The Feminum Mystique, Part 1" (November 6, 1976)
- "The Feminum Mystique, Part 2" (November 8, 1976)
- "Wonder Woman vs. Gargantua!" (December 18, 1976)
- "The Pluto File" (December 25, 1976)
- "Last of the Two Dollar Bills" (January 8, 1977)
- "Judgement from Outer Space, Part 1" (January 15, 1977)
- "Judgement from Outer Space, Part 2" (January 17, 1977)
- "Formula 407" (January 22, 1977)
- "The Bushwackers" (January 29, 1977)
- "Wonder Woman in Hollywood" (February 16, 1977)
The first two seasons are generally considered to be a single set of episodes and this is reflected by the North American DVD release considering the episodes to be one season.
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Season 3 (1977-1978) - CBS
- "The Return of Wonder Woman" (September 16, 1977) - 90-minute episode
- "Anschluss '77" (September 23, 1977)
- "The Man Who Could Move the World" (September 30, 1977)
- "The Bermuda Triangle Crisis" (October 7, 1977)
- "Knockout" (October 14, 1977)
- "The Pied Piper" (October 21, 1977)
- "The Queen and the Thief" (October 28, 1977)
- "I Do, I Do" (November 11, 1977)
- "The Man Who Made Volcanoes" (November 18, 1977)
- "Mind Stealers from Outer Space, Part 1" (December 2, 1977)
- "Mind Stealers from Outer Space, Part 2" (December 9, 1977)
- "The Deadly Toys" (December 30, 1977)
- "Light-Fingered Lady" (January 6, 1978)
- "Screaming Javelin" (January 20, 1978)
- "Diana's Disappearing Act" (February 3, 1978)
- "Death in Disguise" (February 10, 1978)
- "I.R.A.C. is Missing" (February 17, 1978)
- "Flight to Oblivion" (March 3, 1978)
- "Seance of Terror" (March 10, 1978)
- "The Man Who Wouldn't Tell" (March 31, 1978)
- "The Girl from Islandia" (April 7, 1978)
- "The Murderous Missile" (April 21, 1978)
Season 4 (1978-1979) - CBS
- "My Teenage Idol is Missing" (September 22, 1978)
- "Hot Wheels" (September 29, 1978)
- "The Deadly Sting" (October 6, 1978)
- "The Fine Art of Crime" (October 13, 1978)
- "Disco Devil" (October 20, 1978)
- "Formicida" (November 3, 1978)
- "Time Bomb" (November 10, 1978)
- "Skateboard Wiz" (November 24, 1978)
- "The Deadly Dolphin" (December 1, 1978)
- "Stolen Faces" (December 15, 1978)
- "Pot of Gold" (December 22, 1978)
- "Gault's Brain" (December 29, 1978)
- "Going, Going, Gone" (January 12, 1979)
- "Spaced Out" (January 26, 1979)
- "The Starships are Coming" (February 2, 1979)
- "Amazon Hot Wax" (February 16, 1979)
- "The Richest Man in the World" (February 19, 1979)
- "A Date with Doomsday" (March 10, 1979)
- "The Girl with a Gift for Disaster" (March 17, 1979)
- "The Boy Who Knew Her Secret, Part 1" (May 28, 1979)
- "The Boy Who Knew Her Secret, Part 2" (May 29, 1979)
- "The Man Who Could Not Die" (August 28, 1979)
- "Phantom of the Roller Coaster, Part 1" (September 4, 1979)
- "Phantom of the Roller Coaster, Part 2" (September 11, 1979)
The final three episodes technically aired at the very start of the 1979-1980 season but were produced at the close of the previous season, so they do not constitute an abbreviated fifth season.
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In addition, the final five episodes were aired out of sequence. The two-parter "Phantom of the Roller Coaster" should come before the two-parter "Boy Who Knew Her Secret" as the conclusion of the latter has Diana stating that she's about to relocate to Los Angeles, which leads directly into "Man Who Could Not Die" which, as stated above, was a relaunch episode.
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| ► | Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman |
| ► | Episodes |
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