TV APPEARANCES

LYNDA CARTER: OTHER TV APPEARANCES 2000 - 2002

USA [United States of America]
009 I LOVE THE 70s 2003

BROADCAST DATE: Monday, August 18, 2003, VH1.

"I LOVE THE 70S"

DESCRIPTION: "I LOVE THE 70s" takes viewers on another fun-filled ride through the music, movies, TV shows, products, fashions, fads, trends and major events that defined pop culture each year of the decade. From "Star Wars" to "Charlie's Angel's", leisure suits to underoos, mutton-chop sideburns to the "Mod Squad"... we once again tap our collective memories to cover the sublime, the ridiculous, and everything in between.

Lynda Carter's hosts the  segment known as "THE WONDER OF..." reviewing the wonders of each year.

"I LOVE THE 70S"
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"I LOVE THE 70S"

Broadcast Network: VH1.

Featuring: John Amos, Loni Anderson, Tom Arnold, Sebastian Bach, Bob Balaban, Alec Baldwin, Jillian Barberie, Bob Barker, Drew Barrymore, Garcelle Beauvais (as Garcelle Beauvais-Nilon), Fred Berry (as Fred 'Rerun' Berry) Lewis Black, Michael Ian Black, Linda Blair, Todd Bridges, Vincent 'Vinny' Brown (as Vinnie), Robin Byrd, Lynda Carter, David Cassidy, Ellen Cleghorne, Didi Conn, Jeff Corwin, Anthony 'Treach' Criss (as Treach), Molly Culver, Bo Derek, Cameron Diaz, Simon Doonan, Paul Doucette, Bil Dwyer, Rich Eisen, Erik Estrada, Dannah Feinglass, Miguel Ferrer, Lou Ferrigno, Greg Fitzsimmons, Dave Foley, Jorja Fox, Kim France, Doug E. Fresh, Jim Gaffigan, Leif Garrett, Kyle Gass, Peri Gilpin, Annabelle Gurwitch, Luis Guzmán, Sammy Hagar, Tom Hamilton, Rachael Harris, Tony Hawk, Isaac Hayes, Leslie Hope, Mark Hoppus, Scott Ian, Rick James, Ron Jeremy, Penn Jillette, Randy Jones, Uncle Kracker, Nick Lachey, Carol Leifer, Lucy Liu, Donal Logue, George Lopez, Loni Love, Stephen Lynch, Justina Machado, Michael Madsen, Marilyn Manson, Constance Marie, Cheech Marin, Ziggy Marley, Benito Martinez, Edwin McCain, Darryl McDaniels, Kevin McDonald, Mark McKinney, Anne Meara, Bret Michaels, Leon Mobley, Colin Mochrie, Pat Monahan, Demi Moore, Jason Mraz, Sharon Osbourne, Ron Palillo, Joe Perry, Liz Phair, Lisa Marie Presley, Megyn Price, Greg Proops, Rachel Quaintance, Lionel Richie, Mo Rocca, Nile Rodgers, Tracee Ellis Ross, David Lee Roth, Kelly Rowland, Jill Scott, Stuart Scott, Robert Shields, Pauly Shore, Mitch Silpa, Kurtwood Smith, Dee Snider, Kevin Sorbo, Hal Sparks, Joel Stein, Fisher Stevens, Jerry Stiller, Jeff Stilson, Teller, Rob Thomas, Ahmir-Khalib Thompson, Tariq Trotter, David Wain, George Wallace, Nancy Walls, Steven Weber, Kevin Weisman, Maggie Wheeler, Steve Whitmire (Kermit the Frog), Victor Williams, Dean Winters, Bernadette Yao, Rob Zombie.

Writer: Mike Gaudreau.

Series Producer: Karla Hidalgo.

Producer: Sinta Dakan.

Segment Producers: Daniel Lerner, Blkae Swerdloff.

Editor: Doug Anderson.

Coordinatiing Producer: Jennifer Givner.

Associate Producer: Roberto De Grazia.

Production Associate: Evan Kessler.

Coordinating Associate: Adam Starling.

Researchers: Tony Carnevale, Paul Tinelli.

Field Producer: Rebecca Crawford.

Graphics: Phil Delbourgo, Amanda Havey, Matthieu Lebian, Dave Perry.

Voice Narration: Doug Jeffers.

Executive Producer: Meredith Ross, Michael Hirscham, Shelley Tatro.

Additional Editing: Matt Miller.

Online Producer: Monica Lee.

Music: Rob Cairns.

EPISODE SYNOPSIS: Lynda Carter is featured with many other celebrities of the 70’s such as Bo Derek, Erik Estrada, Leif Garrett and Isaac Hayes throughout VH1’s 10-part series “I Love the 70’s”. In each episode that is devoted to a particular year, Lynda has her own “Wonders Of ” piece in which she tells of the various wonderful inventions that came out each year, such as the pocket calculator, lite beer, the disposable pocket lighter, and even her favorite, Starbucks Coffee, etc. The year 1977 opens with “Wonder Woman” and features Lynda talking about “Wonder Woman” and how she still is recognized as her today. She speaks about dropping the invisible plane, and says that her favorite item was the “golden lasso of truth.” Then she proceeds to tie up George W. Bush to make him tell the truth!!! In the very next 1977 story, she is featured again talking about her role in the very first “Battle of the Network Stars” commenting about how Robert Conrad was so mean, her bathing suit was so skimpy, and that she didn’t realize that Howard Cosell wore a rug until she poured champagne over his head at the celebration when she and the rest of the ABC team won!

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RUNNING TIME: 10x00:50:00 [60 minutes including commercials].
VHS: Not available on commercial video.
DVD: Not available on commercial video.
INFO:

This is LYNDA CARTER's second appearance on a VH1 special reviewing the 1970s icons.

VIDEO: [1]  "I LOVE THE 70S". Video clip 1.
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TRIVIA:
[•] The series was based on the success of the BBC British series of similar name.
[•] A new crop of comics, rock stars, actors, writers and other celebs past and present will weigh in on the 70s experience. They'll discuss the important questions of the decade: What the hell happened to Richie's brother Chuck on Happy Days? Did Michael Myers use Ginsu knives in Halloween? And most important of all: Who sank my Battleship?.
[•] Viewers will be completely immersed in each year, treated to a barrage of retro clips from sitcoms, movies, network news, commercials and other sources. And it won't be just TV, music and film. It'll be cars, junk food, fashion and everything else that went into making the delicious pop culture stew that was the 70s.
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