With the strength of Hercules, the wisdom of Athena, the speed of Mercury and the beauty of Aphrodite, she’s Wonder Woman. Beautiful Amazon princess Wonder Woman travels to 1940s America disguised as Diana Prince, assistant to handsome but trouble-prone Major Steve Trevor. Using her golden belt, which imbues her with astonishing strength, her bullet-deflecting bracelets, a golden lasso that dispels dishonesty and an invisible supersonic plane, Wonder Woman combats evil.
The best episode of "Wonder Woman" season 3 is "My Teenage Idol Is Missing", rated 6.6/10 from 227 user votes. It was directed by Seymour Robbie and written by Anne Collins. "My Teenage Idol Is Missing" aired on 9/22/1978 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Hot Wheels".
A singing teenage hearthrob is kidnapped and replaced by a look-alike.
Director: Seymour Robbie
Writer: Anne Collins
Diana helps find a stolen antique Rolls Royce with top secret microfilm hidden somewhere inside.
Director: Dick Moder
Writer: Dennis Landa
When a scientist develops a way to control matter, he uses it to manipulate the outcome of a football game.
Director: Alan Crosland, Jr.
Writer: Dick Nelson
When valuable artwork in a museum mysteriously begins to vanish, Wonder Woman discovers the museum statues may be more life-like than originally thought.
Director: Dick Moder
Writer: Anne Collins
Wonder Woman must stop a disco that lures government engineers, and then taps their minds, stealing national secrets.
Director: Leslie H. Martinson
Writer: Alan Brennert
A scientist uses her strange power to control insects to prevent the manufacture and distribution of a deadly pesticide.
Director: Alan Crosland, Jr.
Writer: Katharyn Powers
A scientist who has traveled back in time from the year 2155, thinks she can become a billionaire by using her "inside" information.
Director: Seymour Robbie
Writer: David Wise, Kathleen Barnes
Diana's god-daughter, a teenage skateboard whiz, is used by a mobster for extortion and blackmail purposes.
Director: Leslie H. Martinson
Writer: Alan Brennert
Trained dolphins are being used to put explosives on oil tankers.
Director: Sigmund Neufeld Jr.
Writer: Jackson Gillis
Wonder Woman uncovers a plot to steal millions of dollars in jewels from wealthy party-goers by impersonating her and her colleagues.
Director: Leslie H. Martinson
Writer: Richard Carr, Anne Collins
Wonder Woman helps a leprechaun recover his stolen gold.
Director: Gordon Hessler
Writer: Michael McGreevey
Billionaire Harlow Gault has found a way to keep his disembodied brain alive and now wants a new body for it.
Director: Gordon Hessler
Writer: Arthur Weingarten
Diana goes undercover to crack a ring of criminals who deal in atomic hardware.
Director: Alan Crosland, Jr.
Writer: Anne Collins, Patrick Mathews
Diana must find a stolen laser crystal that has been hidden somewhere at a science-fiction convention, before the bad-guys do.
Director: Ivan Dixon
Writer: Bill Taylor
A hoax has everyone, including Wonder Woman, believing that Earth is being threatened by hostile aliens.
Director: Alan Crosland, Jr.
Writer: Anne Collins, Glen Olson, Rod Baker
Going undercover to stop extortionists in the record industry gives Diana (and Lynda Carter) a chance to show off her vocal abilities.
Director: Ray Austin
Writer: Alan Brennert
Diana must find a reclusive millionaire who is the only one who can help her with a secret device that scrambles missile-guidance systems.
Director: Don McDougall
Writer: Anne Collins, Jackson Gillis
A computer-dating service is the unexpected hiding place for a deadly virus that was stolen from a government laboratory.
Director: Curtis Harrington
Writer: Dennis Landa, Roland Starke
A plan to steal priceless historical documents centers around a woman who 'attracts disaster'.
Director: Alan Crosland, Jr.
Writer: Alan Brennert
Alien life-forms shaped like small pyramids come to earth and imprison the minds of humans who touch them, taking over a small town. Meanwhile, Diana isn't as careful as she should be.
Director: Leslie H. Martinson
Writer: Anne Collins
Humans who have been 'possessed' by the pyramid aliens search for an alien criminal who has the power to shape-shift into anyone, even Wonder Woman.
Director: Leslie H. Martinson
Writer: Anne Collins
Wonder Woman goes up against a super-man who is as strong as she is, and a criminal genius who has special powers.
Director: John Newland
Writer: Anne Collins
Searching for the leader of a foreign spy ring, Wonder Woman goes to a Washington amusement park where she encounters a disfigured veteran who lives under the roller coaster and 'haunts' the park as its 'phantom'.
Director: John Newland
Writer: Anne Collins
Diana is captured on her way to a missile test site and kept captive in a ghost town.
Director: John Newland
Writer: Anne Collins