TV APPEARANCES

LYNDA CARTER: OTHER TV APPEARANCES 1990 - 1999

USA [United States of America]
016 FX BACKCHAT 1994

BROADCAST DATE: September, 1994, FX.

"FX BACKCHAT"

DESCRIPTION: "BACKCHAT" was the fX original show hosted by Jeff Probst, answering questions about the network, the shows, and other hosts. It was a half hour show with viewer mail, via U.S. Mail and e-mail, and there were phone calls where people asked questions. They had the letter of the day segment, and in the later episodes, they had postcards sent in from viewers.

Lynda Carter appears talking about "WONDER WOMAN" and her latest series, "HAWKEYE".

"FX BACKCHAT"

Series Run: 1994-1998.

Broadcast Network: fX.

Time slot: 12:30am to 1:00am / 7:30pm to 8:00pm.

Hosts: JEFF PROBST, JANE FERGUS.

Director: David Kalmowitz.

Entertainment Reporter: John Davis.

Field Host: Ayo Haynes.

EPISODE SYNOPSIS: After the success of the "WONDER WOMAN" series reruns in the FX Network, Lynda was the guests of two of the FX Network's original programs. "BREAKFAST TIME" and in this case "BACKCHAT". Viewers make questions to Lynda via e-mail or letter and she is asked about her favorite episode to which she responds that was the one with Ed Begley Jr. and that they became friends after that. She told how many times they intended to make a reunion, the stunts she did herself and her stuntwomen work, the different outfits for the series, her children and Wonder Woman, the memorabilia she kept, how she was ready to go on after five years of doing the series, and "HAWKEYE", her new series shot in Vancouver.

© 1994 by fX Network. All Rights Reserved 

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 LYNDA CARTER's first and only appearance on "BACKCHAT".

VIDEO: [1]  "BACKCHAT". Video clip.
TRIVIA:
[•] Viewers could write, call, or e-mail comments about fX and its shows, and the host would spend 30 minutes each night reading and responding to these comments. It was broadcast from the "Kitchen".
[•] Originally it aired 12:30am to 1:00am EST. Near the end of its run, Backchat was pre-taped and moved to 7:30pm to 8:00pm EST.
[•] fX, in 1994, was the first television network to openly embrace e-mail and the World Wide Web as methods of feedback. The network prided itself on its interactivity with viewers. Select viewers were allowed to spend a day at the 'apartment' and take part in all of the network's shows.
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