I Need All Dr Quinn Medicine Woman Fans To Check In The star of the CBS procedural from the 1990s is trying to bring the show back to life. The actress-producer actually claims to have "authored" and "laid out" the possible second series, according to The Messenger. Even though Seymour claims that one unidentified network recently rejected the notion because they were not "interested in Westerns," she is not giving up on the concept, particularly in view of Yellowstone's popularity. Seymour, meantime, says she is not very interested in the concept of making a modern-day reboot of Dr. Quinn with a different actress in the lead role as opposed to the period revival she is proposing. Before being canceled by CBS, the first Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman ran for six seasons from 1993 to 1998, totaling 149 episodes. (At the moment, all six seasons are available for streaming on The Roku Channel, Pluto TV, and Amazon's Freevee.) Dr. Quinn: Revolutions (1999) and Dr. Quinn: The Heart Within (2001), the latter of which was a fitting series finale, were the two subsequent CBS films in which Seymour made a comeback.