“It was pitched to me last night, believe it or not, to do Dr. Quinn as a contemporary piece,” Seymour said. “I’m going, ‘Why?’ The whole point of Dr. Quinn is that…..
According to Jane Seymour, the suits do not want any Westerns. In an interview with The Messenger website, the actress revealed that she has submitted a proposal for a revival of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman.
“We have the entire series planned out, and we have actually written one,” Seymour stated. “One of the networks told us they were not interested in Westerns when we
She declared, “I believe it is really weird.” “I did not understand that at all because there appears to be a lot of really popular Westerns.”
Another follow-up concept, likely from the same executive, equally perplexed Seymour.
“It was suggested to me last night, surprisingly, to perform Dr. Quinn as a modern piece,” Seymour remarked. “I am asking, ‘Why?'” Dr. Quinn’s main argument is that, in some respects, not much has changed between the 1870s and the present. In other words, in a significant way. However, I believe that what was so amazing about it was that many of the same
From 1993 until 1998, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman aired on CBS for six seasons. In 1999 and 2001, two TV movie sequels were also released.