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How Wonder Woman Lifted Primetime TV 50 Years Ago

How Wonder Woman Lifted Primetime TV 50 Years Ago

Lynda Carter lassoed TV viewers half a century ago with her star-making turn on Wonder Woman. Following the success of its Adam West-led Batman in the 1960s, ABC set its sights on fellow DC Comics superhero Wonder Woman, aka Diana Prince, an Amazon princess aided by her Lasso of Truth, bulletproof bracelets and invisible plane. After a pilot in 1974 that starred Cathy Lee Crosby did not move forward, the network tried again, this time with Stanley Ralph Ross’ script for The New Original Wonder Woman. Future Charlie’s Angels stars Farrah Fawcett and Jaclyn Smith were considered for the lead until Carter, who won Miss World USA in 1972 and had only a few small roles to her name, nabbed the part. Co-starring Lyle Waggoner as pilot Steve Trevor, the project was set amid World War II as Wonder Woman fought to keep America safe. After the pilot film debuted to strong ratings, ABC added two one-hour specials, the first of which aired April 21, 1976. While the first season remained popular, ABC balked at …

Trump’s primetime speech on Iran war: Key takeaways | US-Israel war on Iran News

Trump’s primetime speech on Iran war: Key takeaways | US-Israel war on Iran News

Washington, DC – When the White House announced that Donald Trump would be making a speech to the nation about the war on Iran, it was expected that the United States president would make a major announcement. But in his remarks late on Wednesday, which lasted less than 20 minutes, Trump only repeated the same statements he has been circulating for weeks. Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of list Some analysts had expected Trump to announce either an end to the war or an escalation in the conflict, such as ground operations inside Iran, but the US president only gave the public and the media more of the same rhetoric. Here are the key takeaways from the address: More of the same In his brief remarks, the US president made four familiar points: The war is necessary; it has already been won; it must continue; and it will wrap up soon – all arguments he has been making daily. The US president did not provide details on how the war would actually end or …