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Lynda Carter's Wonder Woman: From ABC to CBS
12 Apr
Summary
- Lynda Carter starred as Wonder Woman on ABC and later CBS.
- The show's initial ABC run was costly as a period piece.
- Carter's signature costume spin became an iconic hero move.
Lynda Carter lassoed TV viewers half a century ago with her star-making turn on Wonder Woman. Following the success of its Batman series, ABC developed a Wonder Woman show, eventually casting Carter after an earlier pilot did not proceed. The project was initially set during World War II, co-starring Lyle Waggoner as Steve Trevor.
After a successful pilot, ABC aired specials, but the period setting's high cost led the network to drop the show. It then moved to CBS for two seasons, updating the setting to the present day and introducing new characters alongside Waggoner. Carter's performance was praised, and it was her idea for Wonder Woman to spin when transforming into her costume.
Carter has spoken about the significance of her character, stating, "Wonder Woman is so much bigger than a character I played. She does live within us." Her portrayal has been credited with inspiring young women.