TV APPEARANCES

LYNDA CARTER: OTHER TV APPEARANCES 1990 - 1999

USA [United States of America]
029 INSIDE EDITION 1998

BROADCAST DATE: July, 1998, Syndicated.

"INSIDE EDITION"

DESCRIPTION: "INSIDE EDITION" was one of the early alternative news shows to be carried nationwide in the US. Primary stories usually focused on sex scandals, sensational crimes and emerging religious cults, but secondary stories often carried such information as consumer safety tips, health and fitness recommendations, and various "human interest" stories

Lynda Carter is featured on the "EVER WONDER WHAT HAPPENED TO WONDER WOMAN?" report.

"INSIDE EDITION"
"INSIDE EDITION"

Series Run: 1988-Present.

Broadcast Network: Syndicated.

Hosts: Bill O'Reilly (1988-1995), Deborah Norville (1995-Present).

Correspondents: Nancy Glass, Steve Noble, Scott Rapoport, Craig Rivera.

Reporters: Stacy Gualandi, Matt Meagher, Stacy Sweet, Les Trent, April Woodward.

Senior Producers: Peter Herdrich, Larry Israel.

Executive Producers: Charles Lachman, John Tomlin, Bob Young.

Producers: Joel Loy, Christian Santiago.

Editors: Sally Braks, Esther Pessin, Eric Ritter.

Investigator: Fred Valis.

Report Producer: Steve Bronstein.

Report Editor: Michael Tessitore.

EPISODE SYNOPSIS: "EVER WONDER WHAT HAPPENED TO WONDER WOMAN?" report. Whatever happened to Lynda Carter after Wonder Woman, Lyle talks about her, her marriage to Robert Altman and moving from Hollywood to Washington, her career after that, the BCCI banking scandal and how she got thru it, the allegedly drinking problem and how she would come thru it, and the “Somebody To Love Me” movie.

© 1998 by King World Productions. All Rights Reserved 

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RUNNING TIME: 00:24:00 [30 minutes including commercials].
VHS: Not available on commercial video.
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INFO:

LYNDA CARTER is featured on a report titled "EVER WONDER WHAT HAPPENED TO WONDER WOMAN?" on "INSIDE EDITION".

VIDEO: [1]  "INSIDE EDITION". Video clip.
TRIVIA:
[•] Along with "Hard Copy" and "A Current Affair", this show was one of the early alternative news shows to be carried nationwide in the US.
[•] The first host of the program was David Frost, who was abruptly replaced after about three weeks with Bill O'Reilly. The current host is former Today co-host Deborah Norville, who took over for O'Reilly in 1995, and remains the host to this day.
[•] Created by John Tomlin and Bob Young for King World Productions, the show was originally a mix of tabloid crime stories, investigative pieces and celebrity gossip; now it's a mix of investigative pieces, entertainment and celebrity news, and human interest stories.
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