One Wonder Woman | |
Season Premiere |
November 7th, 1975 |
Season Finale | February 16th, 1977 |
Episode Count | 13 |
Cast | Lynda Carter; Lyle Waggoner |
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Wonder Woman is an American television series based on the DC Comics comic book character Wonder Woman by William Moulton Marston (Marston's wife, Elizabeth Holloway Marston was also involved in her creation). Season one of the show aired on ABC from November 7th, 1975 to February 16th, 1977 consisting of thirteen regular episodes and an a pilot movie. The series starred Lynda Carter as the lead character, the eponymous Princess Diana, aka Diana Prince, aka Wonder Woman. Actor Lyle Waggoner received second-billing on the show and played the role of Major Steven Leonard Trevor of the United States Air Force. Recurring supporting characters in season one include Beatrice Colen as Lieutenant Etta Candy and Richard Eastham as General Phil Blankenship.
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Principal cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Lynda Carter | Wonder Woman, Diana Prince |
Lyle Waggoner | Steve Trevor, Jr. |
Richard Eastham | General Phil Blankenship |
Beatrice Colen | Etta Candy |
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- Wonder Woman is based on characters created by Charles Moulton.
- Developed for television by Stanley Ralph Ross.
- Season one of Wonder Woman is the only season from the series to air on ABC. It is also the only season to take place during the 1940s in the middle of World War II.
- Executive producer Wilfred Lloyd Baumes is credited as Wilford Lloyd Baumes in this season.
- Associate producer Arnold F. Turner is credited as Arnold Turner in this season.