In the long history of DC Comics, Wonder Woman is one of the world's greatest ... redemption could be an interesting facet of ...
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the “Wonder Woman” TV series, star Lynda Carter ... About “Good Morning America,” Reidy noted that the show “has been a trusted morning ...
Ellie Wood Walker's Wonder Woman debuted on TV in the '60s, but many other actresses ... "Obviously, growing up, I knew of the show," she told the outlet. "I can remember folding laundry with ...
In the ‘70s, there was a Wonder Woman TV show. It was pretty silly, if popular, but since then, the character had sort of disappeared from the popular consciousness. That’s definitely not the ...
Wonder Woman has helped transform how women and girls see themselves since she emerged on a TV show in 1975. She represents what we know is inside every one of us: fierce strength, a kind heart ...
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1967: Wonder Woman tries to transition to TV. The first attempted Wonder Woman TV series, Who's Afraid of Diana Prince? only ever got as far as a five-minute pilot presentation. Ellie Wood Walker ...
Thompson said that the reason she wanted to show the full origin of the Lasso of Transformation here is precisely because of how big of a departure it is from the usual Wonder Woman canon.