Episode 1 - "My Teenage Idol Is Missing";
Writer: Anne Collins; Directed by Seymour Robbie; 9/22/78
Switcheroo! A teenage singing sensation is kidnapped - and his long-lost twin takes his place.
Episode 2 - "Hot Wheels";
Written by Dennis Landa; Directed by Dick Moder; 9/29/78
Thieves heist a Rolls Royce that's more valuable than it seems: a secret document is hidden inside.
Episode 3 - "The Deadly Sting";
Written by Dick Nelson; Directed by Alan Crosland; 10/6/78
Gambling's a sure thing when something keeps turning underdog football teams into winners .
Episode 4 - "The Fine Art of Crime";
Written by Anne Collins; Directed by Dick Moder; 10/13/78
An artist's speciality is lifelike statues. Are they so lifelike they can steal at the artist's bidding?
Episode 5 - "Disco Devil";
Written by: Alan Brennert; Directed by Leslie H. Martinson; 10/20/78
The music made me do it! Government officials lose their minds at a red-hot DC disco.
Episode 6 - "Formicida";
Writer: Katharyn Michaelian Powers; Directed by Alan Crosland; 11/3/78
Tiny six-legged monsters: hordes of arts are unleashed against a pesticide manufacturer.
Episode 7 - "Time Bomb";
Writers: David Wise and Kathleen Barnes; Director: Seymour Robbie; 11/10/78
Wonder Woman races the clock to thwart a time traveler rom 2155 who's after 20th-century wealth.
Episode 8 - "Skateboard Wiz";
Written by Alan Brennert; Director: Leslie H. Martinson; 11/24/78
On vacation, Diana teams with a young skateboarder to expose illicit gambling.
Episode 9 - "The Deadly Dolphin";
Written by Jackson Gillis; Director: Sigmund Neufeld Jr.; 12/1/78
Commotion in the ocean: a greedy land developer has evil plans for a Navy-trained dolphin.
Episode 10 - "Stolen Faces";
Writers: Richard Carr and Anne Collins; Director: Leslie H. Martinson; 12/15/78
Two Wonder Women mean double trouble for Diana. Who's the imposters? And what is she up to?
Episode 11 - "Pot of Gold";
Written by Michael McGreevey; Directed by Gordon Hessler; 12/22/78
Christmas brings Wonder Woman her own elf: an Irish cobbler with hidden gold and a gift for magic.
Episode 12 - "Gault's Brain"
Written by Arthur Weingarten; Story by: John Gaynor; Directed by Gordon Hessler; 12/29/78
The billionaire's dead, but his brain lives on. Now all it needs is a new body - preferably young.
Episode 13 - "Going, Going, Gone"; 1/12/79
Writers: Anne Collins and Patrick Mathews; Story: Patrick Mathews; Directed by Alan Crosland;
Neara Catalina Island, a UFO forces down a Soviet jet carrying dangerous cargo: a nuclear warhead.
Episode 14 - "Spaced Out";
Written by Bill Taylor; Directed by Ivan Dixon; 1/26/79
A sci-fi convention attracts fans, nerds, wannabes and a thief on the trail of secret laser crystals.
Episode 15 - "The Starships Are Coming"; 2/2/79
Writers: Glen Olson/Rod Baker/Anne Collins; Story: Glen Olson/Rod Baker; Director: Alan Crosland;
A barrage of UFOs terrifies a sleepy little town. Is it a hoax...or the start of an alien invasion?
Episode 16 - "Amazon Hot Wax";
Written by Alan Brennert; Directed by Ray Austin; 2/16/79
Diana poses as a singer to discover who's making illegal dough-re-mi in he recording biz.
Episode 17 - "The Richest Man in the World"
Written by Jackson Gillis and Anne Collins; Directed by Don McDougall; 2/19/79
Missing: a
Howard Hughes-like magnate and his incredible invention, Diana and Steve are on the job.
Episode 18 - "A Date with Doomsday"
Written by Roland Starke and Dennis Landa; Directed by Curtis Harrington; 3/10/79
A dating service and a vial o toxin - what's the link? Diana swings into the dating scene to find out.
Episode 19 - "The Girl with a Gift for Disaster";
Writer: Alan Brennert; Director: Alan Crosland; 3/17/79
Baby, you've got what it takes! A thief puts his girlfriend's telekinetic powers to criminal use.
Episode 20 - "The Boy Who Knew Her Secret Part 1"
Written by Anne Collins; Directed by Leslie H. Martinson; 5/28/79
Pyramids from outer space seem to change Earthlings into mindless slaves under alien control.
Episode 21 - "The Boy Who Knew Her Secret Part 2"
Written by Anne Collins; Directed by Leslie H. Martinson; 5/29/79
A boy who's helping Diana overcome the alien menace discovers her identity as Wonder Woman.
Episode 22 - "The Man Who Could Not Die"
Written by Anne Collins; Directed by John Newland; 8/28/79
Has Wonder Woman met her match? A man with strange powers may be more than she can handle.
Episode 23 - "Phantom of the Roller Coaster Part 1"
Written by Anne Collins; Directed by John Newland; 9/4/79
A phantom lurks in the subterranean passages beneath the thrill rides at Fun Universe.
Episode 24 - "Phantom of the Roller Coaster Part 2"
Written by Anne Collins; Directed by John Newland; 9/11/79
Two spooks at Fun Universe: the phantom and a spy who's determined to set up a surveillance operation.