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“Wonder Woman ”Lynda Carter Says TV Execs 'Didn't Think a Woman' Could Carry a Series When Her Show Debuted in 1975 - MSNAfter Wonder Woman ended in 1979, Carter continued working in TV and film, though took a step back to raise her children, Jessica and James, near Washington, D.C., after leaving Los Angeles.
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After Wonder Woman ended in 1979, Carter continued working in TV and film, though took a step back to raise her children, Jessica and James, near Washington, D.C., after leaving Los Angeles.
Receiving a Paley Center for Media Honors Award this week, Carter said that TV executives "didn't think a woman could carry a whole TV series" when the show debuted. She proved them wrong, she added.
After Wonder Woman ended in 1979, Carter continued working in TV and film, though took a step back to raise her children, Jessica and James, near Washington, D.C., after leaving Los Angeles.
Lynda Carter is paying tribute to her iconic character Wonder Woman as the series about her turns 50 Receiving a Paley Center for Media Honors Award this week, Carter said that TV executives "didn't ...
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