Wonder Woman

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  • TV-G
  • 1975
  • 4 Seasons
  • 7.0  (9,225)

Wonder Woman is a television show that premiered on CBS in 1975, featuring Lynda Carter as the titular character, Diana Prince, also known as Wonder Woman. The show is based on the DC Comics character of the same name and follows her adventures as she fights for justice and peace. The show was set during World War II, with Diana Prince working as a military secretary for the US Army. She had a secret identity as Wonder Woman, daughter of Hippolyta, the Queen of the Amazons, and possessed remarkable powers, strength, and agility, making her a formidable superhero. Together with her male counterpart, Steve Trevor, played by Lyle Waggoner, she fights against all kinds of villainy and crime. The cast of Wonder Woman is extensive, featuring a diverse range of actors in both recurring and guest roles. Norman Burton played Joe Atkinson, the boss of the secret agents, with whom Diana and Steve often worked. Richard Eastham played General Phil Blankenship, who was Steve's superior officer, and David Hedison played Evan Robley, another secret agent working alongside Diana and Steve. Stella Stevens starred as Marcia, who was Steve's girlfriend before he met Diana, creating a bit of a love triangle on the show. Several other notable actors made appearances throughout various episodes of the series, including Robert Alda, Barry Van Dyke, John Hillerman, Juliet Mills, Brooke Bundy, Kenneth Tigar, Debra Winger, Eric Braeden, Anne Ramsey, and Ina Balin. The show also had several guest stars from the world of music and entertainment, including Fannie Flagg, Leif Garrett, and Roy Rogers. Wonder Woman is known for its iconic theme song, written by Charles Fox and sung by Norma Jean Wright, which has become a classic in its own right. The show also made history by featuring a strong, independent female superhero as its central character, paving the way for future female-led superhero projects. Throughout its four-season run, Wonder Woman faced various challenges, including changes in the setting and villains, as well as shifts in tone and storylines. However, the show remained beloved by fans of the comics and the character, and its legacy continues to this day. Overall, Wonder Woman is a classic television series that has stood the test of time. Its unforgettable characters, iconic theme song, and groundbreaking representation of a female superhero continue to inspire and entertain audiences around the world.

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24. Phantom of the Roller Coaster Part 2
January 1, 1979
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January 1, 1979
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Wonder Woman is a television show that premiered on CBS in 1975, featuring Lynda Carter as the titular character, Diana Prince, also known as Wonder Woman. The show is based on the DC Comics character of the same name and follows her adventures as she fights for justice and peace.

The show was set during World War II, with Diana Prince working as a military secretary for the US Army. She had a secret identity as Wonder Woman, daughter of Hippolyta, the Queen of the Amazons, and possessed remarkable powers, strength, and agility, making her a formidable superhero. Together with her male counterpart, Steve Trevor, played by Lyle Waggoner, she fights against all kinds of villainy and crime.

The cast of Wonder Woman is extensive, featuring a diverse range of actors in both recurring and guest roles. Norman Burton played Joe Atkinson, the boss of the secret agents, with whom Diana and Steve often worked. Richard Eastham played General Phil Blankenship, who was Steve's superior officer, and David Hedison played Evan Robley, another secret agent working alongside Diana and Steve.

Stella Stevens starred as Marcia, who was Steve's girlfriend before he met Diana, creating a bit of a love triangle on the show. Several other notable actors made appearances throughout various episodes of the series, including Robert Alda, Barry Van Dyke, John Hillerman, Juliet Mills, Brooke Bundy, Kenneth Tigar, Debra Winger, Eric Braeden, Anne Ramsey, and Ina Balin.

The show also had several guest stars from the world of music and entertainment, including Fannie Flagg, Leif Garrett, and Roy Rogers.

Wonder Woman is known for its iconic theme song, written by Charles Fox and sung by Norma Jean Wright, which has become a classic in its own right. The show also made history by featuring a strong, independent female superhero as its central character, paving the way for future female-led superhero projects.

Throughout its four-season run, Wonder Woman faced various challenges, including changes in the setting and villains, as well as shifts in tone and storylines. However, the show remained beloved by fans of the comics and the character, and its legacy continues to this day.

Overall, Wonder Woman is a classic television series that has stood the test of time. Its unforgettable characters, iconic theme song, and groundbreaking representation of a female superhero continue to inspire and entertain audiences around the world.

Wonder Woman is a series that is currently running and has 4 seasons (64 episodes). The series first aired on November 7, 1975.

Where to Watch Wonder Woman

Wonder Woman is available for streaming on the CBS website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Wonder Woman on demand at Google Play and Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    November 7, 1975
  • IMDB Rating
    7.0  (9,225)