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DO, I DO" Air Date: November 11, 1977. In "I Do, I
Do" Diana Prince and Steve Trevor go undercover
again, this time posing as newlyweds who "honeymoon"
at an exclusive health spa that features a large
number of government officials as clientele. Their
objective is to discover who has been leaking
secrets to operatives from other super powers. They
are stunned to learn that it is actually the wives
of these officials who are putting America at peril,
and it's up to Wonder Woman to step in and stop this
dangerous exchange of secrets. 'THE MAN WHO MADE
VOLCANOES" Air Date: November 18, 1977. "The Man Who
Made Volcanoes" pits Wonder Woman against the mad
machinations of Professor John Chapman, who has
developed a ray that can create artificial volcanoes
(naturally no one really explains just how this
weapon is able to do this). Chapman is quite
literally threatening the world with innumerable
eruptions if his cash demands aren't met. Can Wonder
Woman stand up to the power of his volcano ray? What
do you think? *** The old Hollywood studio system
was still olive to some degree back in the 1970s, as
evidenced by the fact that there were a large number
of actors put under contract at the various studios
who would make their way from show to show. This is
why you could tune in to virtually any television
series of the time and basically see the same
rotation of actors, and this was certainly the case
in "The Man Who Made Volcanoess" as Roddy McDowall
returned to Wonder Woman alter guest stoning in "The
fine Art of Crime" only this time he was portraying
an entirely different character.". |