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Wonder Woman - Season 3 - CBS (1978-1979)
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My Teenage Idol Is Missing
Aired: September 22, 1978
Writer: Anne Collins
Director: Seymour Robbie
Producer: Douglas S. Cramer
A teenage hearthrob is kidnapped and replaced by his long lost identical twin.
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the pilot.
Hot Wheels
Aired: September 29, 1978
Writer: Dennis Landa
Director: Dick Moder
Diana must find a Rolls Royce that has a top-secret microfilm hidden in the hood-ornament.
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this episode
The Deadly Sting
Aired: October 6, 1978
Writer: Dick Nelson
Director: Alan Crosland
Someone is playing with college football players' minds and causing them to throw important games.
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this episode.
The Fine Art of Crime
Aired: October 13, 1978
Writer: Anne Collins
Director: Dick Moder
Wonder Woman risks being turned into a "work of art" when she battles a ring of thieves
who are able to hide in plain sight as modern art.
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this episode
Tony Epper is the brother of Jeannie Epper, Lynda Carter's stunt double.
Disco Devil
Aired: October 20, 1978
Writer: Alan Brennert
Director: Leslie H. Martinson
Government engineers are lured to a disco where their minds are robbed of national secrets through
the use of psychic powers.
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this episode.
Formicida
Aired: November 3, 1978
Writer: Katharyn Powers
Director: Alan Crosland
A scientist wants to stop the manufacture of a deadly pesticide formula sold by her unscrupulous partner using a formula that gives her control over ants and super-strength.
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this episode
Time Bomb
Aired: November 10, 1978
Writers: David Wise and Kathleen Barnes
Director: Seymour Robbie
A scientist who has travelled back in time from the year 2155, thinks she can become a billionaire by using her "inside" information.
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this episode.
Joan Van Ark not only worked with Ted Shackleford on Knots Landing , she was also the voice of Jessica Drew/Spider-Woman on the 1979-1980 ABC cartoon. Ted Shackleford last appeared in the episode Knockout
Skateboard Wiz
Aired: November 24, 1978
Writer: Alan Brennert
Director: Leslie H. Martinson
Diana's god-daughter, a teenage skateboard whiz, is used by a mobster for extortion and blackmail purposes.
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this episode
The Deadly Dolphin
Aired: December 1, 1978
Writer: Jackson Gillis
Director: Sigmund Neufeld Jr.
Trained dolphins are being used to put explosives on oil tankers.
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this episode.
Stolen Faces
Aired: December 15, 1978
Writers: Richard Carr and Anne Collins
Director: Leslie H. Martinson
People are being duplicated including Steve Trevor Jr., and Wonder Woman herself.
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this episode
Jeannie Epper was Lynda Carter's stunt double.
Pot of Gold
Aired: December 12, 1978
Writer: Michael McGreevey
Director: Gordon Hessler
Wonder Woman helps a leprechaun recover his stolen gold.
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this episode.
Gary Epper is the brother of Jeannie Epper, Lynda Carter's stunt double.
Gault's Brain
Aired: December 29, 1978
Teleplay: Arthur Weingarten
Story: John Gaynor
Director: Gordon Hessler
Billionaire Harlow Gault has found a way to keep his disembodied brain alive and now wants a new body for it.
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this episode
Spaced Out
Aired: January 26, 1979
Writer: Bill Taylor
Director: Ivan Dixon
Diana must find a stolen laser crystal that has been hidden somewhere at a science-fiction convention, before the bad-guys do.
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this episode
Ivan Dixon, the director of this episode, played Kinch on Hogan's Heroes . René Auberjonois played Clayton Endicot III on Benson and Odo on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
Amazon Hot Wax
Aired: February 16, 1979
Writer: Alan Brennert
Director: Ray Austin
Going undercover to stop extortionists in the record industry gives Diana (and Lynda Carter) a chance to show off her vocal abilities.
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this episode
For those not lucky enough to own Lynda Carter's 1978 album Portrait , I have the entire album cut of what she sings as Diana at the end of the
episode for your listening pleasure in the player below.
The Richest Man in the World
Aired: February 19, 1979
Writer: Jackson Gillis and Anne Collins
Director: Don McDougall
Diana must find a reclusive millionaire who is the only one who can help her with a secret device that scrambles missile-guidance systems.
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this episode.
A Date with Doomsday
Aired: March 10, 1979
Writers: Roland Starke and Dennis Landa
Director: Curtis Harrington
A computer-dating service is the unexpected hiding place for a deadly virus that was stolen from a government laboratory.
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this episode
The Girl with the Gift for Disaster
Aired: March 17, 1979
Writer: Alan Brennert
Director: Alan Crosland
A plan to steal priceless historical documents centers around a woman who 'attracts disaster'.
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this episode.
The Boy Who Knew Her Secret , Part 1
Aired: May 28, 1979
Writer: Anne Collins
Director: Leslie H. Martinson
Alien life-forms shaped like small pyramids come to earth and imprison the minds of humans who touch them, taking over a small town. Meanwhile, Diana isn't as careful as she should be.
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this episode
The Boy Who Knew Her Secret , Part 2
Aired: May 29, 1979
Writer: Anne Collins
Director: Leslie H. Martinson
Cast: See Part 1, above
Humans who have been 'possessed' by the pyramid aliens search for an alien criminal who has the power to shape-shift into anyone, even Wonder Woman.
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this episode.
The Man Who Could Not Die
Aired: August 28, 1979
Writer: Anne Collins
Director: John Newland
Wonder Woman goes up against a super-man who is as strong as she is, and a criminal genius who has special powers.
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this episode
Phantom of the Roller Coaster , Part 1
Aired: September 4, 1979
Writer: Anne Collins
Director: John Newland
Searching for the leader of a foreign spy ring, Wonder Woman goes to a Washington amusement park where she encounters a disfigured veteran who lives under the roller coaster and 'haunts' the park as its 'phantom'.
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this episode.
Phantom of the Roller Coaster , Part 2
Aired: September 11, 1979
Writer: Anne Collins
Director: John Newland
Cast: See Part 1, above
Diana is captured on her way to a missile test
site and kept captive in a ghost town.
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this episode