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Notes: This episode is based on the comic book story, "Wonder Woman Versus the Prison Spy Ring" originally published sans title in Wonder Woman #1, cover date Summer 1942. Written by William Moulton Marston and illustrated by H. G. Peter, the story was given a title in Wonder Woman Archives Volume 1 published in 1998.
Wonder Woman, known for seasons 2 and 3 as The New Adventures of Wonder Woman, is an American superhero television series based on the DC Comics comic book superhero of the same name. It stars Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman / Diana Prince and Lyle Waggoner as Steve Trevor Sr. and Jr., and aired for three seasons, from 1975 to 1979. [ 1 ]
The program was the first weekly American live-action television series with a female superhero lead character, debuting on September 6, 1975, predating the weekly debuts of both The Bionic Woman (January 14, 1976) and Wonder Woman (April 21, 1976). [3]
(Although it never aired on NBC, you can find the full 40-minute Wonder Woman via various online sources, including the Internet Archive.) "I think we just missed the mark honestly," Palicki tells ...
Adaptations of Wonder Woman in other media; Created by: William Moulton Marston H. G. Peter: Original source: Comics published by DC Comics: First appearance: All Star Comics #8 (October 1941)
Wonder Woman's first broadcast appearance in live-action television was a movie made in 1974 for ABC. Written by John D. F. Black , the TV movie resembles the Wonder Woman of the " I Ching " period. Wonder Woman ( Cathy Lee Crosby ) did not wear the comic-book uniform, demonstrates no apparent super-human powers, and is depicted as blonde ...
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Wonder Woman has made multiple appearances in television, spanning across many decades, including the made-for-television film Wonder Woman (1974), and most famously the live action Wonder Woman TV Show (1975–1979) which starred Lynda Carter, including Hanna-Barbera's long-running animated series Super Friends (1973–1986) where she appeared ...