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Wonder Woman - Season 2 - CBS (1977-1978)
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The Return of Wonder Woman
CBS Pilot
Aired: September 16, 1977
Writer: Stephen Kandel
Director: Alan Crosland
Producer: Douglas S. Cramer
Having returned home some time after WW II, Wonder
Woman once again must deal with a plane crash landing on Paradise Island.
This time, the plane is carrying Steve Trevor's son, and the danger
comes from international terrorists. Wonder Woman returns to "man's
world", where as Diana Prince - IADC agent, she works with Steve Trevor
Jr. to fight more 'modern-day' battles.
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The IADC building was the actually First Virginia Bank building in Falls Church, VA.
Anschluss '77
Aired: September 23, 1977
Writer: Dallas L. Barnes
Director: Alan Crosland
Nazis hiding in South America try to rebuild
the Third Reich by cloning Hitler. |
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The Man Who Could Move the World
Aired: September 30, 1977
Writer: Judy Burns
Director: Bob Kelljan
A Japanese man, bitter over the grief that he believes Wonder
Woman caused him in WW II, unleashes his telekinetic powers against her. |
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The Bermuda Triangle Crisis
Aired: October 7, 1977
Writer: Calvin Clements Jr.
Director: Seymour Robbie
Diana Prince and Steve Trevor
Jr. go undercover as wealthy tourists to investigate the disappearance
in the Bermuda Triangle of an intelligence plane. |
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Knockout
Aired: October 14, 1977
Writer: Mark Rodgers
Director: Seymour Robbie
Steve Trevor Jr. has apparently vanished without
a trace and Diana Prince (Wonder Woman) must find him.
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The Pied Piper
Aired: October 21, 1977
Teleplay: David Ketchum, Tony DiMarco and Brian McKay
Story: David Ketchum and Tony DiMarco
Director: Alan Crosland
Joe Atkinson's daughter Elena is missing. A musician who uses
his music to hypnotize young female fans into stealing for him has Elena under his spell. Diana
is sent to investigate and Wonder Woman must save the day. |
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The
Queen and the Thief
Aired: October 28, 1977
Writer: Bruce Shelly
Director: Jack Arnold
Diana Prince and Steve Trevor Jr. go undercover
to catch an international jewel thief and discover a conspiracy to unseat a queen. |
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I
Do, I Do
Aired: November 11, 1977
Writer: Richard Carr
Director: Herb Wallerstein
Wives of government officials at an Arizona
spa are forced to reveal secret information that could hurt U.S. international
relations. |
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The Man Who Made Volcanoes
Aired: November 18, 1977
Teleplay: Brian McKay and Dan Ullman
Story: Wilton Denmark
Director: Alan Crosland
Wonder Woman must deal with a mad scientist
who could devastate the world with his artificial volcanic eruptions. |
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Mind Stealers from Outer Space, Part 1
Aired: December 2, 1977
Writer: Stephen Kandel
Director: Michael Caffey
Andros is back and teams up with Wonder Woman
to fight alien outlaws known as the Skrill who are taking over people's
bodies and stealing their minds. |
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Mind Stealers from Outer Space, Part 2
Aired: December 9, 1977
Writer: Stephen Kandel
Director: Alan Crosland
Cast: see part 1, above
Continuing from the previous episode, Skrill may steal all of the most brilliant
minds on Earth if Wonder Woman and Andros don't stop them. |
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The Deadly Toys
Aired: December 30, 1977
Writer: Anne Collins
Director: Dick Moder
Wonder Woman must thwart a toymaker who uses
his human-like androids to steal the top-secret plans for a government
weapon. |
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Light-Fingered Lady
Aired: January 6, 1978
Writer: Bruce Shelly
Director: Alan Crosland
A criminal mastermind is planning a $50 million
heist and Diana Prince goes undercover as a criminal to stop him.
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Screaming Javelin
Aired: January 20, 1978
Writer: Brian McKay
Director: Michael Caffey
World class athletes are being kidnapped by
a mad-man who wants them to compete, in the Olympics, for his imaginary
country of Mariposalia. |
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Diana's Disappearing Act
Aired: February 3, 1978
Writer: S.S. Schweitzer
Director: Michael Caffey
The international price of oil could quadruple
because of Count Cagliostro who is selling fake gold to a greedy Middle
Eastern prince.
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Death in Disguise
Aired: February 10, 1978
Writer: Tom Sawyer
Director: Alan Crosland
Diana Prince is assigned to protect a millioniare
industrialist who is targetted by hit men. |
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Jennifer Darling was better known in the 1970s as Oscar Goldman's secretary Peggy Callahan on both the The Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman. In 2003, Darling appeared on Birds of Prey as Margaret in the eleventh episode, Reunion.
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IRAC is Missing
Aired: February 17, 1978
Writer: Anne Collins
Director: Alexander Singer
A computer wizard, who wants to take over the
world, is stealing the programs and memories of the world's largest
and best computers (including IRAC's) and Wonder Woman must stop him. |
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Flight to Oblivion
Aired: March 3, 1978
Writer: Patrick Mathews
Director: Alan Crosland
A traitorous, former NATO officer uses his hypnotic
powers to sabotage the U.S. Air Force. |
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Seance of Terror
Aired: March 10, 1978
Writer: Bruce Shelly
Director: Dick Moder
A child's "psychic photographs" are used to
manipulate officials and jeopardize international peace talks.
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The Man Who Wouldn't Tell
Aired: March 21, 1978
Writer: Anne Collins
Director: Alan Crosland
A janitor finds himself a target after he accidently
discovers the key ingredient to an explosive formula. |
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The Girl from Ilandia
Aired: April 7, 1978
Writer: Anne Collins
Director: Dick Moder
Wonder Woman must protect a young girl who is
not of this world, has special powers and is the target of underworld
heavies working for a meglomanical sociopath.
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The Murderous Missile
Aired: April 21, 1978
Writer: Dick Nelson
Director: Dick Moder
Diana is captured on her way to a missile test
site and kept captive in a ghost town. |
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