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"The Pied Piper"
Series The New Adventures of Wonder Woman
Season 2, Episode 6
Air date October 21st, 1977
Writers David Ketchum; Tony DiMarco; Brian McKay
Director Alan Crosland
Producers Douglas S. Cramer; Wilford Lloyd Baumes; Mark Rodgers; Charles B. Fitzsimons
Starring Lynda Carter; Lyle Waggoner
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"The Pied Piper" is the sixth episode from season two of the superhero fantasy series The New Adventures of Wonder Woman, which is based upon a character created by William Moulton Marston, who appears in comic books published by DC Comics. It is the sixth episode broadcast on CBS and the twentieth episode of the series overall. The series stars Lynda Carter in the dual role of Wonder Woman, aka Diana Prince, as well as Lyle Waggoner as Steve Trevor, and Normann Burton as Joe Atkinson. The episode was directed by Alan Crosland with a teleplay written by David Ketchum, Tony DiMarco and Brian McKay based on a story treatment by Ketchum & DiMarco. It first aired on CBS on Friday, October 21st, 1977.

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Principal Cast[]

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Lynda Carter Wonder Woman, Diana Prince
Lyle Waggoner Major Steve Trevor
Normann Burton Joe Atkinson

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Martin Mull Hamlin Rule
Denny Miller Carl Schwartz
Eve Plumb Elena

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Bob Hastings Gatekeeper
George Cooper Manager Amos Hoffman
Melvin F. Allen Lieutenant McMasters

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