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"Last of the Two-Dollar Bills"
Series Wonder Woman
Season 1, Episode 8
Wonder Woman 1x08 004
Air date January 8th, 1977
Writers Paul Dubov; Gwen Bagni
Director Stuart Margolin
Producers Douglas S. Cramer; Wilfred Lloyd Baumes; Arnold Turner
Starring Lynda Carter; Lyle Waggoner; Richard Eastham; Beatrice Colen
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"Last of the Two-Dollar Bills" is the eighth episode of season one of the superhero fantasy series Wonder Woman, and the ninth episode of the series overall if one includes the original pilot movie. It is based upon a character created by William Moulton Marston, who appears in comic books published by DC Comics. The episode was directed by Stuart Margolin with a script written by Paul Dubov and Gwen Bagni. It first aired on ABC on Wednesday, January 8th, 1977.

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Cast[]

Principal Cast[]

Actor Role
Lynda Carter Wonder Woman, Diana Prince
Lyle Waggoner Major Steve Trevor
Richard Eastham General Phil Blankenship
Beatrice Colen Etta Candy

Guest Stars[]

Actor Role
James Olson Wotan
Barbara Anderson Maggie Robbins
David Cryer Hank Miller
John Howard Doctor Diderich

Co-Stars[]

Actor Role
Richard O'Brien Frank Wilson
Dean Harens Dan Fletcher
Victor Argo Jason
Don Eitner Dentist
Michael Dan Wagner S.S. Colonel
Naomi Grumette Customer

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