Wonder Woman

1978 • ABC
4.7
606 reviews
TV-UNRATED
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Season 3 episodes (24)

1 My Teenage Idol is Missing
9/22/78
A teenage pop music star is kidnapped on the eve of a huge arena concert and is replaced by his twin brother.
2 Hot Wheels
9/29/78
Diana helps the police find a car theft ring and a Rolls Royce with a valuable microchip hidden in its hood ornament.
3 The Deadly Sting
10/6/78
Wonder Woman discovers that a mobster has been using a college professor's invention to manipulate college football players.
4 The Fine Art of Crime
10/13/78
Wonder Woman foils a ring of art thieves who use realistic-looking statues who are actually people in suspended animation to rob museums.
5 Disco Devil
10/20/78
A man lures important government officials into his disco so he can rob their minds. Music legend Wolfman Jack guest stars.
6 Formicida
11/3/78
A deadly pesticide threatens the human race and a strange ant woman threatens a billionaire industrialist as the IADC and Wonder Woman find themselves on both sides.
7 Time Bomb
11/10/78
A woman from the year 2115 travels back in time to use her knowledge to become an instant billionaire, but is followed by a colleague who wants to prevent her from changing the past.
8 Skateboard Whiz
11/24/78
A ruthless mobster wants to turn the sleepy town of Santa Corona into gambling casinos and uses Diana Prince's teenage goddaughter, a skateboard champion, as his lever for blackmail.
9 The Deadly Dolphin
12/1/78
A land developer kidnaps a trained dolphin and uses it to sink an oil tanker which will lower beachfront property values.
10 Stolen Faces
12/15/78
Wonder Woman uncovers a plot to steal millions of dollars in jewels from wealthy party-goers by impersonating her and her colleagues.
11 Pot of Gold
12/22/78
A petty crook steals gold in order to buy $100 bill printing plates from a counterfeiter, but Wonder Woman foils the sale.
12 Gault's Brain
12/29/78
The living brain of a dead billionaire seeks to have itself transplanted into the perfect physical specimen.
13 Going, Going, Gone
1/12/79
Diana tries to prevent a scientist from selling an atomic bomb on the black market.
14 Spaced Out
1/26/79
A thief who stole a super secret laser crystal hides out at a science fiction convention.
15 The Starships are Coming
2/2/79
A man vanishes after a UFO sighting and Wonder Woman discovers the aliens may have started their conquest of Earth.
16 Amazon Hot Wax
2/16/79
Diana Prince goes undercover as a popular singer to crack a record extortion ring.
17 The Richest Man in the World
2/19/79
Wonder Woman stops the black market sale of a super-secret missile guidance systems scrambling device and thus avoids an international incident.
18 A Date with Doomsday
3/10/79
Diana uses a computer dating service to investigate a stolen vial containing a deadly virus.
19 The Girl with the Gift for Disaster
3/17/79
A young woman with destructive psychokinetic powers unknowingly helps a thief steal some priceless historical documents.
20 The Boy Who Knew Her Secret part 1
5/28/79
Diana Prince investigating a strange alien force in a small suburban community, is seen whirling into Wonder Woman by a young boy.
21 The Boy Who Knew Her Secret part 2
5/29/79
With a boy knowing that she is really Wonder Woman, Diana Prince continues her battle against a mysterious alien invasion.
22 The Man Who Could Not Die
8/28/79
Wonder Woman meets the invulnerable man and they join forces to fight crime.
23 Phantom of the Roller Coaster part 1
9/4/79
The leader of a spy ring must deal with a phantom-like man and Wonder Woman before he can locate his headquarters in an old amusement park. Part one of a two-part episode.
24 Phantom of the Roller Coaster part 2
9/11/79
Wonder Woman's strength, ability and quick action saves hundreds of people from a disastrous accident at an amusement park. Part two of a two-part episode.

About this show

Disguised as Diana Prince, Wonder Woman combats evil using her golden belt, which imbues her with astonishing strength, her bullet-deflecting bracelets, a golden lasso and an invisible plane.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
606 reviews
A Google user
May 12, 2021
Lynda Carter will always be THE Wonder Woman. The others that try will always fall short. Any and every time this show was to be on, I claimed the TV to wander into her world for a little while. It was so nice to see her, even for a minute, in WW1984. Like her or not, to me that was Lynda's way of "passing the torch" to Gadot IMHO. Regardless, the Wonder Woman series is a must AT LEAST see and if you can a must have for any digital library. Especially if there are any young ladies in the house.
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Brian Smith
September 27, 2018
I've loved this show and her telling of it in particular since the first time I saw the show back in 75 its corny yes but she sells WW Like nobody not even the new pretender to the thrown who let's face it is a DUDE.
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Bella Angie
February 22, 2015
Watching Wonder woman brings back such great childhood memories. I remember pretending to be her while playing a type of cops and robbers with my friends I always wanted to be wonder woman with a rope we had yellow pretending it was her gold lassel. Those was the good ole days.
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