Broadcast Network: ABC.
Time slot: 7:00 P.M.
Host: MIKE FARRELL.
Co-Hosts: The Smothers Brothers, Peter Falk, Betty White, John Ritter, Melissa Gilbert, Hugh Downs. Woman” Theme), Tony Blackburn.
Featuring: Rob Reiner, Norman Lear, Edward James Olmos, Larry Gelbart, Alan Alda, George Slatter, Bob Mackie, Carol Burnett, Lorne Michaels, Paul Michael Glaser, Stephen J. Cannell, Tom Fontana, Aaron Spelling, Bea Arthur, Gloria Steinem, Mary Tyler Moore, LYNDA CARTER, Kate Jackson, Howard Rosenberg, Suzanne Sommers, Richard Thomas, Garry Marshall, Bob Woodward, Phil Donahue, Mike Wallace, George Schlatter, Bob Costas, George Plimpton.
Director: Stacy Peralta.
Writer: Alex Demyanenko.
Editors: Paul Crowder, Noelle De Bruhl, Arosh Ayrom, Carlos Millan, Jeffrey Schwartz.
Producers: Christine Triano, Izabela Muchinski.
Senior Segment Producer: Stephen Pocok.
Music: Taylor M. Uhler.
Segment Producer: Stuart De Ocampo.
Line Producers: Chris Longman, Elizabeth Hummer.
Clearance Supervisor: Catherine Feinberg.
Talent Executive: Mary Downey.
Assistant Editors: Annette Aryanpor, Chris Kirkpatrick.
Post-Production Supervisor: Ted Garvey.
Post-Production Coordinator: Shandra L. McDonals.
Graphic Design: Clyde Smith.
Interview Photography: Rick Pendleton, Kevin Roberts.
Production Company: Rocket Science Laboratories.
EPISODE SYNOPSIS: The documentary was produced by the Museum of Radio and Television and Lynda Carter is featured in a short interview about the Wonder Woman series. Regarding her TV character Lynda Carter concluded: “It was definitively a feminist point of view, you know it’s all girl power, and that I can be anything I wanna be”.
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RUNNING TIME: 00:100:00 [120 minutes including commercials]. VHS: Not available on commercial video. DVD: Not available on commercial video. INFO: This is the second of LYNDA CARTER's appearances in a series of shows reviewing the 1970s.
VIDEO: [1] "THE 70s: THE DECADE THAT CHANGED TELEVISION". Video clip. TRIVIA:
[•] The documentary was produced by the Museum of Radio and Television.
[•] Betty White is the presenter of the segment dedicated to the women of the 70s.
[•] "Women are the way of the future. And sisterhood is stronger than anything..." Those are the lines chosen from the Wonder Woman pilot to showcase the role of the series as a feminist icon.
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