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Series Cast Summary
Lynda Carter | ... |
Diana Prince
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(60 episodes, 1975-1979)
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Lyle Waggoner | ... |
Colonel Steve Trevor, Jr.
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(59 episodes, 1975-1979)
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Tom Kratochvil | ... |
Irac
(19 episodes, 1978-1979)
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Richard Eastham | ... |
General Phil Blankenship
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(13 episodes, 1976-1977)
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Beatrice Colen | ... |
Etta Candy
(13 episodes, 1976-1977)
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Norman Burton | ... |
Joe Atkinson
(9 episodes, 1977)
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S. Pearl Sharp | ... |
Eve
(5 episodes, 1978)
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Walt Davis | ... |
Captain Hoffman
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(4 episodes, 1977-1979)
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Michael Shannon | ... |
Cameron
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(3 episodes, 1978-1979)
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Tim O'Connor | ... |
Andros
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(3 episodes, 1977-1979)
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Fred Lerner | ... |
Kirk
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(3 episodes, 1978-1979)
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Carolyn Jones | ... |
Queen Hippolyta
(3 episodes, 1976-1977)
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Debra Winger | ... |
Drusilla
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(3 episodes, 1976-1977)
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Dean Cromer | ... |
Sergeant
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(3 episodes, 1978-1979)
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Curt Lowens | ... |
General Ulrich
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(3 episodes, 1976-1977)
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Dack Rambo | ... |
Andros
(2 episodes, 1977)
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John Durren | ... |
Alfie
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(2 episodes, 1978-1979)
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Jane Actman | ... |
Bonnie Murphy
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(2 episodes, 1978-1979)
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Jared Martin | ... |
David Gurney
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(2 episodes, 1979)
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Robert Sampson | ... |
Bo Taggart
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(2 episodes, 1978-1979)
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Ed Begley Jr. | ... |
Harold Farnum
(2 episodes, 1978)
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Bo Brundin | ... |
Colonel Kesselman
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(2 episodes, 1976-1979)
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Marc Alaimo | ... |
Pierce
(2 episodes, 1979)
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John Milford | ... |
Mr. Keller
(2 episodes, 1979)
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Eric Braeden | ... |
Captain Drangel
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(2 episodes, 1975-1978)
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John Saxon | ... |
Capt. Radl
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(2 episodes, 1976)
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Vincent Van Patten | ... |
Johnny
(2 episodes, 1977)
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Bob Seagren | ... |
Bret Cassiday
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(2 episodes, 1978-1979)
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Ike Eisenmann | ... |
Randy
(2 episodes, 1979)
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Tegan West | ... |
Pete Pearson
(2 episodes, 1979)
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Bob Hoy | ... |
Marty
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(2 episodes, 1978-1979)
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Brian Davies | ... |
Joseph Reichman
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(2 episodes, 1978-1979)
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Henry Gibson | ... |
Mariposa
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(2 episodes, 1975-1978)
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Earl Boen | ... |
Chaka
(2 episodes, 1977)
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Beatrice Straight | ... |
Hippolyta
(2 episodes, 1977)
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Kurt Kasznar | ... |
S.S. General Von Dreiberg
(2 episodes, 1977)
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Lenora May | ... |
Melanie
(2 episodes, 1979)
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Kenneth Tigar | ... |
Dr. Barnes
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(2 episodes, 1976-1978)
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Roddy McDowall | ... |
Henry Roberts
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(2 episodes, 1977-1978)
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Ted Shackelford | ... |
Adam Clement
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(2 episodes, 1977-1978)
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Henry Darrow | ... |
David Allen
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(2 episodes, 1977)
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Charles Frank | ... |
Peter Knight
(2 episodes, 1976)
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Bob Hastings | ... |
Gatekeeper
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(2 episodes, 1977-1979)
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Herman Poppe | ... |
Body Guard
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(2 episodes, 1977-1978)
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Janet MacLachlan | ... |
Sakri
(2 episodes, 1977)
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Rick Springfield | ... |
Anton
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(2 episodes, 1978-1979)
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Arthur Batanides | ... |
Krug
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(2 episodes, 1978)
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Bert Remsen | ... |
Dr. Jaffe
(2 episodes, 1979)
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Curtis Credel | ... |
Corporal Rogers
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(2 episodes, 1976-1979)
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Arch Johnson | ... |
General Zachary Kane
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(2 episodes, 1977)
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Production Companies
Distributors
- American Broadcasting Company (ABC) (1976) (United States) (tv)
- CBS (1977) (United States) (tv)
- Antenne 2 (A2) (1977) (France) (tv) (dubbed version)
- BBC One (1978) (United Kingdom) (tv)
- Color Visión (1981) (Dominican Republic) (tv)
- Color Visión (1982) (Dominican Republic) (tv)
- Cuatro (2006) (Spain) (tv)
- Fuji Television Network (1977) (Japan) (tv)
- HBO Max (2020) (United States) (video)
- La Cinq (1987) (France) (tv) (dubbed version)
- Me-TV (United States) (tv)
- Saeta TV Canal 10 (1982) (Uruguay) (tv)
- Série Club (2002) (France) (tv)
- The Horror Channel (2015) (United Kingdom) (tv)
- Warner Home Video (2004) (United States) (DVD)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- La-La Land Records (soundtrack) (limited edition)
- Unique Movie Cars (picture cars)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
During World War II, a plane piloted by Major Steve Trevor crashes near Paradise Island, the secret hidden island home of the mighty and eternally young Amazons. He is rescued by Princess Diana, who learns of the war against the Nazis. The Amazons decide to send one of their own to help fight in this crisis. Although forbidden to participate in the selection process, Diana joins secretly and wins the right and responsibility to go. Taking the still unconscious Major to safety, she joins him as Yeoman Diana Prince. Furthermore, when the forces of evil threaten the nation, Diana would spin to transform into Wonder Wonder, armed with a magic belt giving her tremendous strength, bracelets that can stop any bullet, a tiara that can be thrown as a returning weapon and a unbreakable magic lasso that can force anyone to tell the truth. After WW II, she returned to the Island, only to encounter Steve Trevor Jr., agent for IADC, thirty years later. Seeing the amazing coincidence as a sign, she returns to the Man world once more to resume her role as the greatest of the female superheroes.
Written by Kenneth Chisholm |
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Taglines | Bullets bouncing off her bracelets! Golden lasso flying high! Superhuman strength within her! That amazing Amazon now battles evil in the world of today! See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | When the son of Jeannie Epper, Lynda Carter's stunt double, told his classmates that his mother performed on the Wonder Woman television series, they didn't believe him, even after he showed them a photo of his mother in costume. When Carter heard about it, she invited his entire class to visit the Wonder Woman set to see Epper perform. See more » |
Goofs | When Wonder Woman runs, she wears flat boots. When she stands still or walks, she is suddenly wearing high-heeled boots. See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited into Rover Dangerfield (1991). See more » |
Soundtracks | Wonder Woman See more » |
Crazy Credits | The first season's opening credits appear in a montage of stars and comic-book images. See more » |
Quotes |
Norman Gimbel:
[Theme song lyrics]
WONDER WOMAN Norman Gimbel: WONDER WOMAN Norman Gimbel: ALL THE WORLD'S WAITING FOR YOU Norman Gimbel: AND THE POWER YOU POSSESS Norman Gimbel: IN YOUR SATIN TIGHTS Norman Gimbel: FIGHTING FOR YOUR RIGHTS Norman Gimbel: AND THE OLD RED, WHITE AND BLUE Norman Gimbel: WONDER WOMAN Norman Gimbel: WONDER WOMAN Norman Gimbel: NOW THE WORLD IS READY FOR YOU Norman Gimbel: AND THE WONDERS YOU CAN DO Norman Gimbel: MAKE A HAWK A DOVE Norman Gimbel: STOP A WAR WITH LOVE Norman Gimbel: MAKE A LIAR TELL THE TRUTH Norman Gimbel: WONDER WOMAN Norman Gimbel: GET US OUT FROM UNDER, WONDER WOMAN Norman Gimbel: ALL OUR HOPES ARE PINNED UPON YOU Norman Gimbel: AND THE MAGIC THAT YOU DO Norman Gimbel: STOP A BULLET COLD Norman Gimbel: MAKE THE AXIS FOLD Norman Gimbel: CHANGE THEIR MINDS Norman Gimbel: AND CHANGE THE WORLD Norman Gimbel: WONDER WOMAN Norman Gimbel: WONDER WOMAN Norman Gimbel: YOU'RE A WONDER, WONDER WOMAN See more » |