Wonder Woman (TV Series)

"Women are the wave of the future, and sisterhood is stronger than anything!"

- Wonder Woman

Wonder Woman, also known in later seasons as The New Adventures of Wonder Woman, is a television series based on the DC Comics character, Wonder Woman.

The series was developed by Stanley Ralph Ross, who served as showrunner. The series began with a television film,, which premiered on November 7, 1975. The first season premiered on April 21, 1976, on ABC, though was moved to CBS under the title of "The New Adventures of Wonder Woman" for subsequent seasons. The second season premiered on September 16, 1977, while the third premiered on September 22, 1978, and concluded on September 11, 1979, ending the series with 60 episodes, including the television film.

In, a tie-in comic to the crossover event , Wonder Woman was seen with the series being retroactively established to take place on Earth-76.

Synopsis
During World War II, a plane piloted by Major Steve Trevor crashes near Paradise Island, the secret hidden island home of the mighty and eternally young Amazons. He is rescued by Princess Diana, who learns of the war against the Nazis. The Amazons decide to send one of their own to help fight in this crisis. Although forbidden to participate in the selection process, Diana joins secretly and wins the right and responsibility to go. Taking the still unconscious Major to safety, she joins him as Yeoman Diana Prince. Furthermore, when the forces of evil threaten the nation, Diana would spin to transform into Wonder Wonder, armed with a magic belt giving her tremendous strength, bracelets that can stop any bullet, a tiara that can be thrown as a returning weapon and an unbreakable magic lasso that can force anyone to tell the truth.

Main Cast

 * Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman/Diana Prince (Diana)
 * Lyle Waggoner as Steve Trevor Sr. / Steve Trevor Jr.
 * Beatrice Colen as Etta Candy
 * Richard Eastham as Philip Blankenship
 * Norman Burton as Joe Atkinson
 * Saundra Sharp as Eve Welch