TV APPEARANCES

LYNDA CARTER: OTHER TV APPEARANCES 1980 - 1989

USA [United States of America]
050 EVERYDAY WITH JOAN LUNDEN 1989

BROADCAST DATE: October, 1989, Syndicated.

"EVERYDAY WITH JOAN LUNDEN"

DESCRIPTION: "EVERYDAY WITH JOAN LUNDEN" was a five-day-a-week talk show hosted by Joan Lunden, who simultaneously co-hosted "Good Morning America" on ABC. The show was shown on syndication both in format of 30 and 60 minutes.

Lynda Carter only appeared once on "EVERYDAY WITH JOAN LUNDEN", and talked about motherhood, career and CPR techniques.

"EVERYDAY WITH JOAN LUNDEN"

Series Run: 1989-1990.

Broadcast Network: Syndicated.

Host: JOAN LUNDEN.

Executive Producer: Michael Krauss.

Producers: Nathan Klien, Daniel Littwin.

EPISODE SYNOPSIS: Interviewed by Joan Lunden, Lynda Carter talks about her career, her experience as a Mother and how Motherhood changed her, her desire to make a new series, her future plans and finally gives some tips on basic CPR on children.

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STATS MEDIA TRIVIA

RUNNING TIME: 00:50:00 [60 minutes including commercials].
VHS: Not available on commercial video.
DVD: Not available on commercial video.
INFO:

This is the first and only appearance of LYNDA CARTER on "EVERYDAY ON JOAN LUNDEN".

VIDEO: [1]  "EVERYDAY WITH JOAN LUNDEN". Video Clip 1.
TRIVIA:
[•] Joan Lunden (born Joan Blunden on September 19, 1950) was a co-host of ABC's Good Morning America from 1980 until 1997. Lunden became one of the most visible women in the country when she joined "GMA" in the fall of 1976 as a consumer reporter. Entertainment Weekly magazine national viewer poll once named her "television's favorite morning anchor." She was a host on the A&E cable network program Behind Closed Doors (1996-2001) and has frequently guest hosted Biography.
[•] As the co-host of GMA, Lunden traveled the world, covering historic events, such as the 50th anniversary of VE Day (Victory in Europe) in 1995; the 50th anniversary of D-Day; the 1984 and 1988 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo and Calgary; and the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana. She covered the administrations and inaugurations of three Presidents: Bill Clinton, George H. W. Bush, and Ronald Reagan. She was one of only three American journalists to interview Prince Charles during his 1983 visit to the United States.
[•] She has received numerous honors including the Spirit of Achievement Award from Albert Einstein College of Yeshiva University, YWCA Outstanding Woman's Award Speaker, National Women's Political Caucus Award, New Jersey Division on Civil Rights Award and Baylor University Outstanding Woman of the Year. The National Mother's Day Committee selected her as the Outstanding Mother of the Year in 1982-83 for her dedication to motherhood. She has been a national spokesperson for MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving). In April 1991, Lunden was honored by New York Women in Communications with a Matrix Award for her "outstanding contributions to the broadcasting field."
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