Season Two Wonder Woman | |
Season Premiere |
September 16th, 1977 |
Season Finale | April 21st, 1978 |
Episode Count | 22 |
Cast | Lynda Carter; Lyle Waggoner |
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Wonder Woman is an American television series of the superhero fantasy genre. It is based on the Wonder Woman comic book series published by DC Comics. Season two of Wonder Woman aired on CBS from September 16th, 1977 to April 21st, 1978 for a total of twenty-two episodes. The season is notable in that it is the first season of the series to air on CBS and it is also where the show's timeline jumps ahead from the 1940s to the modern era. Season one regular cast members Lynda Carter and Lyle Waggoner return to the show, though Waggoner now plays Steve Trevor, Jr., the son of his character from season one. Supporting cast members for this season include Tom Kratochvil as the voice of I.R.A.C. and Saundra Sharp as Eve.
Episodes[]
Cast[]
Principal cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Lynda Carter | Wonder Woman, Diana Prince |
Lyle Waggoner | Steve Trevor, Jr. |
Guest stars[]
Crew[]
Production[]
- Wilfred Lloyd Baumes - Executive producer
- Douglas S. Cramer - Executive producer
- Mark Rodgers - Producer
- Charles B. Fitzsimons - Supervising producer
- Arnold Turner - Associate producer
- Bruce Lansbury - Supervising producer
- John Gaynor - Associate producer
- Paul Baxley - Stunt coordinator
Directors[]
Writers[]
- Anne Collins
- Brian McKay
- Bruce Shelly
- Calvin Clements, Jr.
- Dan Ullman
- David Ketchum
- Mark Rodgers
- Patrick Mathews
- Richard Carr
- S.S. Schweitzer
- Stephen Kandel
- Tom Sawyer
- Tony DiMarco
- Wilton Denmark
Notes & Trivia[]
- Based on characters created by Charles Moulton.
- Developed for television by Stanley Ralph Ross.
- Executive producer Wilfred Lloyd Baumes is credited as Wilford Lloyd Baumes in this season. He goes from being a producer to an executive producer.
- Actor Norman Burton is credited as Normann Burton in this season.
- The beginning title sequence for the show changes with episode 2x09, "The Man Who Made Volcanoes". The animated clips from previous episodes are removed in favor of live-action sequences from select episodes from this season.