The best episode written by Anne Collins is "I.R.A.C. Is Missing", rated 6/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Alexander Singer". "I.R.A.C. Is Missing" aired on 2/17/1978 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Man Who Wouldn't Tell".
Wonder Woman fights digital thieves who are stealing memory banks from the world's largest computers.
Director: Alexander Singer
Writer: Anne Collins
When a janitor discovers the key ingredient for an experimental explosives formula he is pursued by those who would use it for evil.
Director: Alan Crosland, Jr.
Writer: Anne Collins
A young girl flees her own dimension into ours to escape a man who would force her to misuse her special powers.
Director: Dick Moder
Writer: Anne Collins
A singing teenage hearthrob is kidnapped and replaced by a look-alike.
Director: Seymour Robbie
Writer: Anne Collins
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 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: Anne Collins
Diana goes undercover to crack a ring of criminals who deal in atomic hardware.
Director: Alan Crosland, Jr.
Writer: Anne Collins
A hoax has everyone, including Wonder Woman, believing that Earth is being threatened by hostile aliens.
Director: Alan Crosland, Jr.
Writer: Anne Collins
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
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
It's the Christmas season and Wonder Woman finds out that some toys can be very harmful.
Director: Dick Moder
Writer: Anne Collins