Wonder Woman: Wonder Woman in Hollywood

"Wonder Woman in Hollywood" is the title to the thirteenth episode from season one of the superhero fantasy series Wonder Woman, which is based upon a character created by William Moulton Marston, who appears in comic books published by DC Comics. It is the fourteenth overall episode if one includes the original movie pilot. The episode was directed by Bruce Bilson and written by Jimmy Sangster. It first aired on ABC on Wednesday, February 16th, 1977. In this episode, Wonder Woman and Wonder Girl go to Hollywood, California where a movie is being filmed about American soldiers and their exploits in World War II. They get involved in the project when a group of enemy agents begin kidnapping G.I. heroes.

Notes & Trivia



 * This episode is production code number: 166611


 * This is the only episode of Wonder Woman to air in February, 1977.


 * This is the final episode of season one, as well as the final episode of the series under it's current title to air on ABC. With season two, the program jumps ahead in the timeline to the modern era and airs on CBS under the title The New Adventures of Wonder Woman.


 * This is the final episode of the series to take place in the 1940s.


 * Final television appearance of Steve Trevor.


 * Final television appearance of General Phil Blankenship.


 * Final television appearance of Etta Candy.


 * This is the fourth appearance of Queen Hippolyta and the third appearance in which the character is played by Carolyn Jones. She previously appeared in the two-part episode "The Feminum Mystique". It is Jones' final work on the series, though the character will appear again, but will be played by Beatrice Straight.


 * This is the third and final appearance of Drusilla, aka Wonder Girl, on Wonder Woman. She previously appeared in both installments of the two-part episode "The Feminum Mystique".


 * This is the only episode of Wonder Woman directed by Bruce Bilson. He is also known for directing episodes of The Six Million Dollar Man, Knight Rider, the 1985 relaunch of The Twilight Zone and Viper.


 * This is the third and final episode of Wonder Woman written by Jimmy Sangster. He previously co-wrote both installments of the two-part episode "The Feminum Mystique".