BIOGRAPHIES
LYNDA CARTER
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SHAMUS: A MATTER OF WIFE AND... DEATH ABC Thursday, April 10, 1975, pilot for a proposed series that never materialized. Role: Zelda.
THE LAST SONG CBS Thursday, October 23, 1980, produced by then-hubby Ron Samuels. Role: Brooke Newman.
BORN TO BE SOLD NBC Monday, November 2, 1981, also produced by Ron Samuels. Role: Kate Carlin.
HOTLINE CBS Saturday, October 16, 1982, also produced by Ron Samuels. Role: Brianne O'Neill.
RITA HAYWORTH: THE LOVE GODDESS CBS Wednesday, November 2, 1983. Role: Rita Hayworth.
STILLWATCH CBS Tuesday, February 10, 1987, executive produced by Lynda Carter. Role: Patricia Traymore / Patricia Kelly Addams.
MICKEY SPILLANE'S MIKE HAMMER: MURDER TAKES ALL CBS Saturday, May 21, 1989. Role: Helen Durant.
POSING: INSPIRED BY THREE REAL STORIES CBS Saturday, May 21, 1989, a.k.a. "I Posed For Playboy". Role: Meredith Lanahan.
DANIELLE STEEL'S DADDY NBC Wednesday, October 23, 1991. Role: Charlotte Sampson.
LIGHTNING IN A BOTTLE NBC 1993. Role: Charlotte Furber. (Originally intended for the big screen).
WHEN FRIENDSHIP KILLS NBC / Monday, February 19, 1996. Role: Kathryn Archer.
SHE WOKE UP PREGNANT ABC Sunday, April 28, 1996. Role: Susan Saroyan.
A PRAYER IN THE DARK USA Network: Wednesday, 2 April 1997. Role: Emily Hayworth.
SOMEONE TO LOVE ME NBC, Monday, September 14, 1998. Role: Diane Young.
FAMILY BLESSINGS CBS, Tuesday, February 2, 1999. Role: Lee Reston.
TERROR PEAK Pax, Friday, 7 February, 2003. Role: Dr. Janet Fraser.
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BOBBIE JO AND THE OUTLAW 1976. Role: Bobbie Jo James.
LIGHTNING IN A BOTTLE 1993, originally intended for the big screen. Role: Charlotte Furber.
SUPER TROOPERS 2001. Role: Governor Jessman.
TATERED ANGEL 2003. Role: Hazel Anderson.
DOUBLE DARE 2003. Role: Herself. Documentary.
BLOODHEAD 2003. Role: Lynette.
SKY HIGH 2005. Role: School Principal.
THE DUKES OF HAZZARD 2005. Role: Uncle Jesse's girlfriend.
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THE NEW ORIGINAL WONDER WOMAN / THE NEW ADVENTURES OF WONDER WOMAN ABC, Friday, November 7, 1975 (Pilot), Wednesday, April 21, 1976 through Wednesday, February 16, 1977; and CBS, Friday, September 16, 1977 (first episode of CBS first season) through Monday, September 24, 1979 (last episode of CBS second season). 60 episodes. Role: Diana Prince / Wonder Woman.
PARTNERS IN CRIME NBC, Saturday, September 22, 1984 through Saturday, December 29, 1984. 13 episodes. Role: Carole Stanwyck.
HAWKEYE Syndication, September 18, 1994 through May 14, 1995. 22 episodes. Role: Elizabeth Shields.
For further details please refer to the "VARIETY SPECIALS" section of this site, within the "MISCELLANEA" section.
LYNDA CARTER'S SPECIAL CBS, Saturday, January 12, 1980.
LYNDA CARTER: ENCORE CBS, Tuesday, September 16, 1980.
LYNDA CARTER'S CELEBRATION CBS, Monday, May 11, 1981.
LYNDA CARTER: STREET LIFE CBS, Friday, March 5, 1982.
LYNDA CARTER: BODY AND SOUL CBS, Friday, March 16, 1984.
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NAKIA ABC, Saturday, November 30, 1974, she appeared briefly on the 10th episode of this short lived series. Role: Helen Chase.
MATT HELM ABC, Saturday, December 27, 1975. Episode "Panic" where she sings the song "Sunday Sunrise" (episode 12, season 1). Role: Bobbi Dee.
STARSKY & HUTCH ABC, September 25, 1976, the series' second season premiere. Episode "The Las Vegas Strangler". Role: Vicki, a Las Vegas chorus-girl (Episode 1, season 2, 23rd in the series order).
WORK WITH ME CBS, October 14, 1999. Episode "The Best Policy" (episode 2, season 1). Role: Herself.
HOPE & FAITH ABC, November 21, 2003. Episode "Phone Home for the Holidays" (episode 9, season 1). Role: Herself.
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BREAK THE BANK. ABC, Monday, April 12, 1976.
THE HOLLYWOOD SQUARES NBC, 1976.
COS ABC, Sunday, September 19, 1976.
BATTLE OF THE NETWORK STARS I ABC, Saturday, November 13, 1976.
THE OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN SPECIAL ABC, Wednesday, November 17, 1976.
CIRCUS OF THE STARS I CBS,Monday,  January 10, 1977.
CIRCUS OF THE STARS II CBS, Monday, December 5, 1977.
THE JACKSONS CBS 1977.
THE SIXTH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CIRCUS FESTIVAL OF MONTECARLO CBS, Wednesday, January 23, 1980, co-hosting with Telly Savalas.
THE MUPPET SHOW In the US, Syndicated, Thursday, February 14, 1980 (repeated on Friday, February 29, 1980 and Friday, March 14, 1980). In that episode In the UK, ITV Friday, February 22, 1980. Lynda plays the song "Rubber Band Man" and "Flash! Bam! Alcazam!". Season 4, episode 91.
THE DICK EMERY HOUR ITV, Wednesday, December 3, 1980 - UK.
THE MIDNIGHT SPECIAL NBC, Friday, February 6, 1981, episode 411, she sang "Tumbledown Love", "The Last Song" and "Fantasy Man".
WOMEN WHO RATE A 10 NBC, Sunday,  February 15, 1981.
COMMAND PERFORMANCE: THE STARS SALUTE THE PRESIDENT NBC, 1981.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY BOB NBC Monday, May 23, 1983.
NIGHT OF 100 STARS CBS, Sunday, March 10, 1985.
BOB HOPE BUYS NBC NBC, Tuesday, September 17, 1985.
BOB HOPE WITH HIS EASTER BUNNIES AND OTHER FRIENDS NBC, Sunday, April 19, 1987. She sings two songs "I'm Alright / Great Balls of Fire" and another song by the end of the special, along with Hope and the other guest-stars; she also plays Dr. Lynda Wonderly in a sketch with Hope.
HAPPY 100 BIRTHDAY HOLLYWOOD ABC Monday, May 18, 1987.
WIN, LOSE OR DRAW Syndicated, February 13 through February 17, 1989.
CBS: THE FIRST 50 YEARS CBS, 1998.
INTIMATE PORTRAIT: LONI ANDERSON Lifetime, Sunday, November 15, 1999.
INTIMATE PORTRAIT: LYNDA CARTER Lifetime, Monday, July 31, 2000.
THE MEXICAN AMERICANS PBS, August 8, 2000.
THE 70s THE DECADE THAT CHANGED TELEVISION ABC, September, 2000.
I LOVE 1978 BBC2, Saturday, September 16, 2000, she hosted the episode of this show in the UK.
HEART-THROBS OF THE 70s UK, Sky One, Sunday, March 18, 2001.
E! TRUE HOLLYWOOD STORY E!, Wednesday, May 1, 2002. Encore: Sunday, May 5, 2002 and Monday, May 6, 2002.
THE GREATEST: 200 GREATEST POP CULTURE ICONS VH1. July 22, 2003.
I LOVE THE 70s VH1. August 18, 2003.
CBS AT 75 CBS. Sunday, November 2, 2003.
RESCATE EMOTIVO Canal 13, Buenos Aires, Argentina. January 6, 2004 (part I) and February 22, 2004 (part II).
A&E BIOGRAPHY A&E!, Wednesday, January 14, 2004.
SUPERSECRET TV FORMULAS: WHEN GOOD FORMULAS GO BAD VH1, January, 2004.
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THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JOHNNY CARSON NBC, Tuesday, November 11, 1975.
THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JOHNNY CARSON NBC, Wednesday, February 25, 1976.
DINAH! Syndicated, Wednesday, November 17, 1976.

THE MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW Syndicated, Monday, February 21, 1977 through Friday, February 25, 1977. Lynda co-hosted for a whole week, also showing her singing skills.

THE TONIGHT SHOW WITH DIANA ROSS NBC, Monday, July 24, 1978. On her 27th birthday.
THE MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW Syndicated, Thursday, January 25, 1979.
THE TONIGHT SHOW NBC, Monday, July 16, 1979.
THE MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW Syndicated, Tuesday, November 20, 1979.
DINAH! AND FRIENDS Syndicated, Monday, January 7, 1980.
DINAH! AND FRIENDS Syndicated, Tuesday, February 19, 1980.
THE DES O'CONNOR SHOW BBC, Tuesday, September 30, 1980.
HOUR MAGAZINE Syndicated, 1980.

MERV GRIFFIN ABC, Wednesday, October 28, 1981 (repeated on Wednesday, November 4, 1981).

MERV GRIFFIN ABC, Wednesday, November 4, 1981.
TOMORROW COAST-TO-COAST ABC, Thursday, October 29, 1981.
INSIDE AND OUT TELEVISION NBC, December 5, 1981.
MERV GRIFFIN ABC, Monday, March 1, 1982.
THE JOHN DAVIDSON SHOW ABC, Friday, March 5, 1982.
THE TONIGHT SHOW NBC, Monday, October 18, 1982.
TV'S BLOOPERS AND PRACTICAL JOKES NBC, August 1988.
THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JOAN RIVERS NBC, Monday, June 3, 1985.
GOOD MORNING AMERICA ABC, 1986.
LARRY KING LIVE CNN, October, 1986.
SHOWBIZ TODAY CNN, February 1987.
HOUR MAGAZINE Syndicated, December 1986.

THE LATE SHOW STARRING JOAN RIVERS Fox, Monday, February 9, 1987, she sings "Out Here On My Own".

CBS THIS MORNING CBS, Tuesday, March 1, 1988.
EVERYDAY WITH JOAN LUNDEN Syndicated, October, 1989.
ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT Syndicated, July, 1990.
LARRY KING LIVE CNN, Monday, October 21, 1991.
LIVE WITH REGIS AND KATIE LEE Syndicated, Tuesday, October 22, 1991.
ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT Syndicated, May 1992.
ONE ON ONE WITH JOHN TESH NBC, 1992.
ELECTRIC BLUE UK, ITV, Thursday, October 29,1992.
PRIMETIME LIVE ABC, 1993.
HBO'S WORLD ENTERTAINMENT REPORT: BEHIND THE SCENES HBO, January 1993.
LARRY KING LIVE CNN, Wednesday, October 13, 1993 with husband Robert Altman.
THE CHARLIE ROSE SHOW PBS, Thursday, November 18, 1993.
THE SUZANNE SOMMERS SHOW Syndicated, Fall 1994.
FX BACKCHAT FX Network, September 1994.
LIVE WITH REGIS AND KATHIE LEE Syndicated, 1994.
THE GEORGE AND ALANA SHOW Syndicated, Thursday, February 15, 1996.
BREAKFAST TIME FX Network, Thursday, February 15, 1996.
AMERICA AFTER HOURS CNBC, Friday, February 16, 1996.
LEEZA. NBC, Monday, February 19, 1996.
LARRY KING WEEKEND CNN, Saturday, July 20, 1996.
THE OPRAH WINFREY SHOW Syndicated, March 1997.
ONE TO ONE WITH MAUREEN O'BOYLE NBC, 1997.
LIVE WITH REGIS AND KATHIE LEE Syndicated, Monday, March 31, 1997.
THE RUPAUL SHOW VH1, Wednesday, September 23, 1998.
INSIDE EDITION Syndicated, July, 1998.
TODAY'S LIFE CHOICES PBS, Monday, September 21, 1998.
SO GRAHAM NORTON UK, BBC, Thursday, February 10, 2000. Episode number 14, season 3.
NEW YORK LIVE! CBS, Tuesday, November 14, 2000.
ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT Syndicated, Wednesday, May 23, 2001.
NBC NEWS NBC, Friday, February 8, 2002.
LARRY KING LIVE CNN, Monday, March 5, 2002.
CNN HEADLINE NEWS CNN, May 19, 2002.
SONORAN LIVING KNXV-TV, June 6, 2002.
31 NEWS WAAY-31, December 3, 2002.
10! NBC, February 13, 2003.
THE VIEW ABC, March 5, 2003.
THE CAROLINE RHEA SHOW WBTV, March 6, 2003.
LARRY KING WEEKEND CNN, April 27, 2003.
TOP COPS Not broadcasted. 2003.
TECH LIVE Tech TV. October 21, 2003.
THE SECOND ANNUAL TV LAND AWARDS: A CELEBRATION OF CLASSIC TV TV Land. 2004.
ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT Syndicated, June 25, 2004.
ABC'S WIDE WORLD OF ENTERTAINMENT ABC, September 1973 (when she relinquished her crown as Miss World USA to the new winner).
NBC SPORTS NBC, February 1974. Report about the 15th Annual Bob Hope Desert Classic of which Lynda was the queen.
THE 35th ANNUAL GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS March, 1977. Along with Jan-Michael Vincent she was presenter of the "Best Actor In A Leading Role, Musical or Comedy Series". Nominees: Alan Alda for "M.A.S.H.", Ron Howard for "Happy Days", Hal Liden for "Barney Miller", Carroll O'Connor for "All In The Family", and Henry Winkler for "Happy Days". Winner:  Henry Winkler. Lynda attended the ceremony with her husband Ron Samuels both dressed in tuxedos. Ceremony held atthe Beverly Hilton Hotel, Beverly Hills, California.
THE 29th ANNUAL EMMY AWARDS ABC, Sunday, September 11, 1977. Guest with husband Ron Samuels. Ceremony held at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium, Pasadena, California.
THE 30th ANNUAL EMMY AWARDS CBS, Sunday, September 17, 1978. Presenter of the "Outstanding Continuing or Single Performance By a Supporting Actress in a Variety or Music" award. Nominees: Bernardette Peters for "The Muppet Show", Jane Curtin for "Saturday Night Live", Dolly Parton for "Cher Special", and Gilda Radner for "Saturday Night Live". Winner: Gilda Radner for "Saturday Night Live". Ceremony held at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium, Pasadena, California.
THE 6th ANNUAL AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS ABC, 1979. Presenter of the "Favorite Male Artist" award. Nominees: Andy Gibb, Billy Joel, Barry Manilow. Winner: Barry Manilow.
THE 38th ANNUAL GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS March, 1981. Presenter of the "Best Actress In A Leading Role On A Drama Series". Nominees: Barbara Bel Geddes for "Dallas", Melissa Gilbert for "LittleHouse On The Prairie", Linda Gray for "Dallas", Stephanie Power for "Hart To Hart", and Yôko Shimada for "Shogun". Winner: Yôko Shimada. Ceremony held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, Beverly Hills, California.
THE 8th ANNUAL AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS ABC, 1981. Presenter of the "Favorite Male Artist".
THE 42nd ANNUAL GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS March, 1984. Along with George Peppard she was presenter of the "Best Actress In A leading Role on a Drama Series". Nominees: Joan Collins for "Dynasty", Tyne Daly for "Cagney And Lacey", Linda Evans for "Dynasty", Sharon Gless for "Cagney and Lacey", Kate Jackson for "Scarecrow and Mrs. King", and Angela Lansbury for "Murder, She Wrote". Winner: Angela Lansbury. They also presented the "Best Actor In A leading Role on a Drama Series". Nominees: James Brolin for "Hotel", John Forsythe for "Dynasty", Larry Hagman for "Dallas", Stacey Keach for "Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer", Tom Selelck for "Magnum, P.I.", and Daniel J. Travanti for "Hill Street Blues". Winner: Tom Selleck. Ceremony held atthe Beverly Hilton Hotel, Beverly Hills, California.
STAY DRUG FREE Campaign 1995.
DETROIT AUTO SHOW Anchored TV coverage at Cobo Center, Friday, January 5, 1996.
MAMMOGRAPHY: WOMAN TO WOMAN Narrator - April, 1996.
THE PRINCIPAL SECRET Infomercial Co-host with Victoria Principal - 1997.
TV HALL OF FAME 1997.
ROMANCE CLASSICS AMC, she was the hostess of the "Romance Classics" during 1997-98.
FOX NEWS Fox, 1998. Report on Breast Cancer Race.
A VERY SPECIAL CHRISTMAS FROM WASHINGTON DC TNT 1998, where she appears among the guests.
CBS: THE FIRST 50 YEARS CBS, Wednesday, May 20, 1998.
ALMA AWARDS ABC, Thursday, June 3, 1999. She's one of the presenters and nominees. Ceremony held at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium, Pasadena, California on April 10-11, 1999.
C-SPAN LIVE C-SPAN Live, 1999. White House Dinner Honoring Prime Minister and Mrs. Obuchi of Japan. She's one of the guests.
LARRY KING LIVE CNN, 1999. She's featured on a Loni Anderson interview.
CENTURIA Canal 13, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Saturday, January 20, 2001. Lynda is featured on a Wonder Woman report.
DOUBLE DARE: WONDER WOMAN AND THE WARRIOR PRINCESS Documentary film, still in production. It's a documentary about Stunt Women and Jeannie Epper, who doubled Lynda Carter on Wonder Woman, is featured on the film, and obviously Lynda as Wonder Woman. No broadcast date or network yet, though it's supposed to be on shown on late 2001 or early 2002.
THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES Stage play. Harris Theatre of George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. Friday February 8 and Saturday February 9, 2002.
MORROWIND: THE ELDER SCROLLS III Videogame in which Lynda provided several of the female voices of the "Nord" race. April 2002.
THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES Stage play. Scottsdale Center for the Arts in Phoenix, Arizona. June, 2002.
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