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Season 2 – Wonder Woman

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Diana Prince, a true Amazonian with special powers, fights bad guys in a skintight outfit. In classic "wham, bam" comic-book style, Wonder Woman catches people in her magic lasso of truth and uses her golden belt and bracelets to deflect things such as bullets.
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Alan Kistler The Mary Sue 07/06/2018
Lynda Carter's performance was a huge influence on fans and creators. She is also responsible for the idea that Wonder Woman can magically change outfits by spinning. Go to Full Review
Cheryl Eddy io9.com 07/02/2018
When Wonder Woman returned to TV for her show's second season,... she had progressed to the present day, also known as the late 1970s, a time of spectacularly campy music and fashion. Go to Full Review
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10/20/2018 Despite having lousy special effects, bad performances and a horrible wardrobe. It can even be said that it's good, of course it's a long way from being really good, but the story is good and the actress playing Wonder Woman is pretty good. Highly recommend. See more Read all reviews
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Episode 1 Aired Sep 16, 1977 The Return of Wonder Woman A terrorist (Fritz Weaver) shoots down a plane carrying Maj. Steve Trevor Jr. (Lyle Waggoner) over Paradise Island; there he is found by his father's friend Wonder Woman. Details Episode 2 Aired Sep 23, 1977 Anschluss '77 Diana and Steve must travel to an isolated town to stop a plan by a former Nazi intelligence officer (Mel Ferrer) to clone Hitler. Details Episode 3 Aired Sep 30, 1977 The Man Who Could Move the World A Japanese man who was confined in a New Mexico internment camp during World War II acquires telekenetic powers and seeks revenge. Details Episode 4 Aired Oct 7, 1977 The Bermuda Triangle Crisis Diana discovers the successful completion of her current mission could mean a nuclear test site will be built near Paradise Island. Details Episode 5 Aired Oct 14, 1977 Knockout Diana enlists a cab driver's (Ted Shackelford) aid to stop the assassination plans of radicals holding Steve; guest Jayne Kennedy. Details Episode 6 Aired Oct 21, 1977 The Pied Piper Diana encounters Atkinson's wayward daughter (Eve Plumb) while investigating robberies during a rock star's (Martin Mull) concerts. Details Episode 7 Aired Oct 28, 1977 The Queen and the Thief Diana and Steve stalk a thief (David Hedison) with his eye on a small nation's crown jewels; guests Juliet Mills, John Colicos. Details Episode 8 Aired Nov 11, 1977 I Do, I Do Diana goes through a staged wedding with a White House aide (John Getz) to lure a spy who gathers information from government wives. Details Episode 9 Aired Nov 18, 1977 The Man Who Made Volcanoes Diana joins forces with Chinese and Soviets to stop a scientist (Roddy McDowall) who plans to turn the world into one huge volcano. Details Episode 10 Aired Dec 2, 1977 The Mind Stealers from Outer Space Planetary Council envoy Andros (Dack Rambo) arrives on Earth to retrieve an enemy alien hiding in Washington D.C. Details Episode 11 Aired Dec 9, 1977 The Mind Stealers from Outer Space Andros (Dack Rambo) and Diana attempt to retrieve the great minds of America, stolen by the alien Skrill invaders. Details Episode 12 Aired Dec 30, 1977 The Deadly Toys A toy maker (Frank Gorshin) uses dangerous playthings as part of a plan to replace a trio of top scientists with android doubles. Details Episode 13 Aired Jan 6, 1978 Light-Fingered Lady Diana poses as a top bank robber to infiltrate the organization of an international thief (Greg Morris); guest Christopher Stone. Details Episode 14 Aired Jan 20, 1978 Screaming Javelins Evil Marion Mariposa (Henry Gibson) steals the world's best athletes for his tiny nation's Olympic team; guest Melanie Chartoff. Details Episode 15 Aired Feb 3, 1978 Diana's Disappearing Act A conniving count's (Dick Gautier) faulty scheme of transforming lead into gold could cause a world oil crisis; guest Ed Begley Jr. Details Episode 16 Aired Feb 10, 1978 Death in Disguise Diana must protect a playboy industrialist (George Chakiris) from an assassin (Charles Pierce) who is also a master of disguise. Details Episode 17 Aired Feb 17, 1978 IRAC Is Missing IRAC is the target of siphoning information. Details Episode 18 Aired Mar 3, 1978 Flight to Oblivion An enemy agent (John Van Dreelen) uses hypnosis to obtain information on the test flight of a top-secret plane; guest Mitch Vogel. Details Episode 19 Aired Mar 10, 1978 Seance of Terror Diana steps in when con artists take advantage of a boy's (Todd Lookinland) psychic powers to interfere with a peace conference. Details Episode 20 Aired Mar 31, 1978 The Man Who Wouldn't Tell Kidnappers try to force a student (Gary Burghoff) who discovered an explosive chemical to recreate the formula; guest Michael Cole. Details Episode 21 Aired Apr 7, 1978 The Girl From Ilandia Diana comes to the aid of a kidnapped girl (Julie Ann Haddock) whose jewelry gives her superhuman powers; guest Harry Guardino. Details Episode 22 Aired Apr 21, 1978 The Murderous Missile Diana discovers the troubles she encounters in a small town are all part of a larger plan to steal a new, thought-guided missile. Details
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Season Info

Director
Michael Caffey, Mike Caffey, Richard Moder, Alan Crosland Jr., Dick Moder, Seymour Robbie, Herb Wallerstein
Executive Producer
Douglas S. Cramer, Wilford Lloyd Baumes
Screenwriter
Stephen Kandel, Patrick Mathews, Brian McKay, Bruce Shelly, Tom Sawyer, Mark Rodgers, Bruce Shelley, Anne Collins
Network
ABC
Rating
TV-G
Genre
Drama, Fantasy, Action, Adventure
Original Language
English
Release Date
Sep 16, 1977