TV APPEARANCES

LYNDA CARTER: OTHER TV APPEARANCES 2005 - 2006

USA [United States of America]
018 KTLA MORNING NEWS 2005

BROADCAST DATE: Thursday, July 21, 2005, KTLA, Channel 5, LA, California.

"KTLA MORNING NEWS"

DESCRIPTION: KTLA-TV, channel 5, is the WB affiliated television station in Los Angeles. The station's signal covers the Southern California region, as well as being available as a superstation via satellite. In July 1991, KTLA added the first local morning newscast, "KTLA MORNING NEWS", to compete with major network morning shows.

Lynda is featured talking about "SKY HIGH".

"KTLA MORNING NEWS"
"KTLA MORNING NEWS"

Series Run: 1991 - 2006.

Broadcast Network: KTLA, Channel 5, LA, California.

Anchors: Carlos Amezcua, Gayle Anderson, Cher Calvin, Janet Choi, Jaime Chambers, Stan Chambers, Jessica Holmes, Kurt Nutsson, Mark Kriski, Bob McCormick, Emmett Miller, Michaela Pereira, Sam Rubin, Eric Spillman.

Director: Bill Stratford.

Executive Producer: Rich Goldner.

Supervising Producer: Raymond J. Brune.

Assistant Producer: Caspar Poyck.

Segment Producers: Jane Shayne, Roland Tieh.

Assistant News Director: Marcia Brandwynne.

Additional Footage: Jack Edwards Sawyer.

EPISODE SYNOPSIS: Lynda is featured talking about "SKY HIGH", and tells that Wonder Woman was always her hero.

© 2005 by KTLA-TV and The Tribune Company. All Rights Reserved 

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RUNNING TIME: 00:50:00 [60 minutes including commercials].
VHS: Not available on commercial video.
DVD: Not available on commercial video.
INFO:

LYNDA CARTER is featured talking about "SKY HIGH".

VIDEO: [1]  "KTLA MORNING NEWS". Video clip.
TRIVIA:
[•] KTLA has a solid reputation as the news leader in Southern California. It's the station more people turn to for news, sports and weather. Standing behind each and every news broadcast is a news team, reporters and anchors, dedicated to upholding KTLA's mission of providing in-depth and thorough news coverage of the issues impacting the region.
[•] Through the years, KTLA's news team has been honored for its news coverage, winning numerous Emmys, Golden Mikes and Associated Press Awards, among others.
[•] Beginning May 29, 2006, The KTLA Morning News will now be known as The KTLA Morning Show.
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