
“ | You're a wonder, Wonder Woman! | ” |
- Theme Song |
The New Adventures of Wonder Woman is a science fiction/super hero television series based on the comic book character.
Regular Cast[]
- Lynda Carter — Diana Prince / Wonder Woman
- Lyle Waggoner — Steve Trevor
- Beatrice Colen - Etta Candy (season 1)
- Richard Eastham - General Philip Blankenship (season 1)
- Norman Burton - Joe Atkinson (season 2)
- Saundra Sharp - Eve Welch (season 2)
Notes[]
- This series was preceded by two made-for-TV movies. The first was made in 1974 and stars Cathy Lee Crosby and Ricardo Montalbán. The second (entitled The New Original Wonder Woman) was made in 1975 and stars the same two main actors as the subsequent TV series.
- The first season of the Wonder Woman TV series was shown on ABC and was set during World War II. The series then changed networks to CBS and was revamped in the second season to a contemporary setting (hence the "New Adventures" appellation), with Lyle Waggoner now playing Steve Trevor Jr.
- Promotional spots for various episodes of Wonder Woman have been shown in several installments of Movie Jo Night.
Riffed Episodes[]
- "The Deadly Toys" - Movie Jo Night
- Guest Cast
- Frank Gorshin - Orlich Hoffman
- John Rubinstein - Major Dexter
- James A. Watson Jr. - Dr. Prescott
- Ross Elliot - Dr. Lazaar
- Guest Cast
Notes[]
- This episode was originally broadcast on December 30, 1977 on CBS. It is the 12th episode of the second season.
MST3K Connections[]
- Director Dick Moder was also assistant director for Manhunt in Space and Crash of Moons.
- Lyle Waggoner also portrayed Angelo in Catalina Caper.
- Ross Elliot (Dr. Lazaar) also portrayed Deputy Earl Harrison in The Crawling Hand and Paul Lowe in Indestructible Man.
- Composer Robert Prince was also compsoer for Squirm.
- Editor Axel Hubert Sr. was also music editor for I Was a Teenage Werewolf.
- Hair stylist Cheri Ruff was also hair stylist for Mac and Me.
- Assistant director John G. Behm was also assistant director for Riding with Death.
- Stunt coordinator George Robotham was also stuntman for Master Ninja I and The Mole People.
- Theme music composer Charles Fox was also composer for The Green Slime.