![]() CBS, however, decided not to renew the show, and the final segment, “The Phantom of the Roller Coaster,” finds Diana back in Washington once more under the supervision of Wagner’s Steve Trevor, Jr.įorty years later, as Warner Bros. ![]() Here, Diana relocates to Los Angeles and reports to a new supervising agent and an all-new cast. Cramer (former Vice-President of 20th Century-turned-Paramount-Studios/ABC programming chief) and the prolific writer Stanley Ralph Ross ( Batman, All in the Family, The Electric Company). While the film scored high ratings, ABC opted not to take it to series and instead, moved forward with Carter in a rebooted version that was developed by Douglas S. ![]() ![]() Black (another original Star Trek veteran), and directed by Disney veteran Vincent McEveety, this first edition of Wonder was similar to the powerless “I Ching” Diana Prince of the late 1960s but set in the then-current era of the 1970s. Roark from Fantasy Island) as the main villain. This was the second take on the comic book character that was first brought to the small screen the previous year in a failed contemporary take on the concept which featured Cathy Lee Crosby as a blond Wonder Woman in a modern world, alongside Kaz Garas as love-interest Steve Trevor, and Ricardo Montalban (Kahn from the original and future Star Trek, and soon-to-be Mr.
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