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Season 3 – 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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Noel Murray AV Club 07/02/2018
While there seemed to be more and more of an eh, good enough approach to Wonder Woman the longer the series ran, it still delivered the goods, if only to comics-besotted youngsters who didn't have many other options on TV at the time. Go to Full Review
Audrey Fox What Culture 07/12/2018
[Wonder Woman is] a female superhero who isn't reliant on a male franchise -- she has her own canon, her own unique set of powers, and her own mythology. Lynda Carter owned the role. Go to Full Review
Eric Goldman IGN Movies 07/11/2018
The former beauty queen was physically spot on to play Amazon queen Princess Diana. Go to Full Review
Cheryl Eddy io9.com 07/02/2018
Wonder Woman encountered a lot of psychics over three but this storyline -- is one of the strangest by far. Go to Full Review
James O'Ehley Sci-Fi Movie Page 06/29/2018
3/4
Good family fun, especially for dad and the boys [to watch]. Go to Full Review
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V @The_Vizz 07/09/2023 The best season of the entire series! See more 07/09/2021 Lynda Carter was really good as Wonder Woman & she is stunning plus love her chemistry with Lyle See more 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 22, 1978 My Teenage Idol Is Missing A twin (Leif Garrett) steps in to sing for his teen-idol brother, kidnapped by a master criminal (Albert Paulsen); guest Dawn Lyn. Details Episode 2 Aired Sep 29, 1978 Hot Wheels Diana teams up with an undercover detective (Peter Brown) to bust a ring specializing in rare antique cars; guest Lance LeGault. Details Episode 3 Aired Oct 6, 1978 The Deadly Sting Steve and Diana look into a rash of football victories by underdogs; guests Ron Ely, Roman Gabriel, Deacon Jones, Craig T. Nelson. Details Episode 4 Aired Oct 13, 1978 The Fine Art of Crime Diana begins to suspect a link between an artist's (Roddy McDowall) amazingly lifelike sculptures and a recent rash of art thefts. Details Episode 5 Aired Oct 20, 1978 Disco Devil Diana enlists the aid of a psychic (Paul Sand) to counteract the effects of another psychic stealing secrets from scientists' minds. Details Episode 6 Aired Nov 3, 1978 Formicida A woman (Lorene Yarnell) calling herself Formicida sends ant armies to attack factories producing a dangerous, unstable pesticide. Details Episode 7 Aired Nov 10, 1978 Time Bomb The female half of a pair of time-travelers (Joan Van Ark, Ted Shackelford) from the year 2155 plans to destroy the city of Phoenix. Details Episode 8 Aired Nov 24, 1978 Skateboard Wiz A teen skateboard wiz (Cynthia Eilbacher) gets mixed up with a mobster who wants to turn the girl's home town into a gambling mecca. Details Episode 9 Aired Dec 1, 1978 The Deadly Dolphin A crooked real-estate speculator (Nicholas Coster) plans to use a trained dolphin to sink an oil tanker. Details Episode 10 Aired Dec 15, 1978 Stolen Faces Thieves plan to impersonate Wonder Woman and her colleagues to steal jewels at a high-society party. Details Episode 11 Aired Dec 22, 1978 Pot of Gold A crook (Brian Davies) steals an Irish cobbler's (Dick O'Neill) gold to purchase $100 bill printing plates from a counterfeiter. Details Episode 12 Aired Dec 29, 1978 Gault's Brain An aged industrialist has his brain preserved after his death for transferral to a young man's (David Mason Daniels) body. Details Episode 13 Aired Jan 12, 1979 Going, Going, Gone A laser expert (Hari Rhodes) uses a holographic image to trick a Soviet pilot into jettisoning a warhead, later offered for sale. Details Episode 14 Aired Jan 26, 1979 Spaced Out The thief (Rene Auberjonois) of a secret laser crystal conceals himself among costumed attendees at a science-fiction convention. Details Episode 15 Aired Feb 2, 1979 The Starships Are Coming A fanatic (Andrew Duggan) plans to start a nuclear war by using his own television station to simulate attacks by alien spaceships. Details Episode 16 Aired Feb 16, 1979 Amazon Hot Wax Diana poses as a singer to expose an extortion ring in the record business; guests Judge Reinhold, Sarah Purcell, Rick Springfield. Details Episode 17 Aired Feb 23, 1979 The Richest Man in the World An international incident looms after thieves kidnap a wealthy man and steal a missile-guidance system he sold to a foreign power. Details Episode 18 Aired Mar 10, 1979 A Date With Doomsday A thief (Donnelly Rhodes) wearing another man's face steals a vial containing a deadly virus that could destroy millions of people. Details Episode 19 Aired Mar 17, 1979 The Girl With a Gift for Disaster A thief (Raymond St. Jacques) plans to use a jinxed girl in his plot to steal priceless historical documents; guest Charles Haid. Details Episode 20 Aired May 28, 1979 The Boy Who Knew Her Secret A boy (Clark Brandon) from a town where aliens are taking over everyone sees Diana change herself into Wonder Woman. Details Episode 21 Aired May 29, 1979 The Boy Who Knew Her Secret Diana discovers the invading aliens are taking over human bodies to allow them to capture an evil, criminal being. Details Episode 22 Aired Aug 28, 1979 The Man Who Could Not Die A scientist develops an injection that makes animals super-strong and invulnerable, then tries the formula on a human (Bob Seagren). Details Episode 23 Aired Sep 4, 1979 Phantom of the Roller Coaster A man peddling U.S. secrets abroad wants to use an amusement park as a base, but the owner (Jared Martin) won't sell. Details Episode 24 Aired Sep 11, 1979 Phantom of the Roller Coaster Leon begs his disfigured twin (Jared Martin in dual roles) to release the orphan (Ike Eisenmann) he has befriended. Details
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Season Info

Director
Don McDougall, Alan Crosland Jr., Leslie H. Martinson, John Newland, Gordon Hessler, Dick Moder, Seymour Robbie, Sigmund Neufeld Jr., Ivan Dixon
Executive Producer
Douglas S. Cramer
Screenwriter
Anne Collins, Alan Brennert, Dennis Landa, Jackson Gillis, Bill Taylor, Patrick Mathews, Roland Starke, David Wise
Network
ABC
Rating
TV-G
Genre
Drama, Fantasy, Action, Adventure
Original Language
English
Release Date
Sep 22, 1978