Les épreuves et les aventures d'une femme médecin dans une petite ville du far West.Les épreuves et les aventures d'une femme médecin dans une petite ville du far West.Les épreuves et les aventures d'une femme médecin dans une petite ville du far West.
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- A remporté 4 prix Primetime Emmy
- 20 victoires et 45 nominations au total
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Excellent Family Show
Okay,
If you miss "Little House on the Prairie" you'll like this series.
Men like it for Jane Seymour. An ageless beauty who is as articulate as she is beautiful. She never goes out of style.
Women like it, because Jane plays a doctor in an era where women weren't supposed to leave the home.
Joe Lando plays a likeable character. Good hearted but cool.
Of course with all good things they pulled the plug on this show.
If you miss "Little House on the Prairie" you'll like this series.
Men like it for Jane Seymour. An ageless beauty who is as articulate as she is beautiful. She never goes out of style.
Women like it, because Jane plays a doctor in an era where women weren't supposed to leave the home.
Joe Lando plays a likeable character. Good hearted but cool.
Of course with all good things they pulled the plug on this show.
A great western (1863) show with contemporary themes.
This was a great series, too bad it was canceled. It was "Little House" of the 90s.
Don't miss Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman, the Movie.
Don't miss Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman, the Movie.
Wonderful Family Entertainment
It is a sad day when programs produced for general family viewing are so few and far between. However, it is comforting to know that Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman joins the ranks of great family programming. One of my favorite episodes is 'Just One Lullaby', which depicts the thin line between school discipline and abuse. I did not agree with the way in which the teacher 'got a taste of her own medicine' toward the end of the episode, but it proved the adage that 'what goes around, comes around'.
Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman may just go down in history as a great television classic.
Huzzah for this one.
Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman may just go down in history as a great television classic.
Huzzah for this one.
Wonderful
This is my favorite show. I became hooked shortly after I started to watch it.Dr. Mike is a brave, stubborn woman who knows what she wants (atleast most of the time) & goes after it. She is a great mom to Matthew, Colleen, & Brian and also to Katie. She's also a great doctor. The medical procedures they show on the show are all actual procedures they did back in the time it takes place, too. Sully is also a great guy who reins in Dr. Mike whenever she needs it. He is an excellent friend to all of his friends. The show deals with real issues, too. They dealt with prejudice(when Robert E. buys his house & Dr. Mike the clinic), gambling(Matthew), drinking (Jake), etc.In short it is a wonderful show.
One of the best shows on the air.
I dearly love this show. I was so sorry to see it cancelled. I watched it every week and in reruns. Some of my favorite episodes had Johnny Cash and his wife June and a couple of episodes with Willie Nelson.
I was watching it on Hallmark when they suddenly took it off. Now I can't find it on any channel. Good news though. They have now put Dr. Quinn on DVD. I have bought the first season and am waiting for the second season to come out the end of this month. Now I can watch them any time I want and don't have to depend on tv to put them on just whenever they want to.
I was watching it on Hallmark when they suddenly took it off. Now I can't find it on any channel. Good news though. They have now put Dr. Quinn on DVD. I have bought the first season and am waiting for the second season to come out the end of this month. Now I can watch them any time I want and don't have to depend on tv to put them on just whenever they want to.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesIn a 2015 feature on National Public Radio, Jane Seymour said that although she eventually came to think of "Dr. Quinn" as one of the projects she is most proud of in her career, she originally signed her contract for it (including both the TV-movie/pilot and a five-year series commitment) with only one night's notice--not because she had any particular interest in the show but because she had just discovered that her then husband/business manager had lost all her money and gotten her $9 million in debt. She had told her agent that to avoid losing her house and to protect her two young children, she would do any TV project available no matter what it was, and Dr. Quinn was the first one offered to her.
- GaffesMr. Bray's store doors change from having windows to solid wood and back to having windows.
- Citations
Byron Sully: Someone's wife is pretty mad.
Dr. Michaela 'Mike' Quinn: My goodness, she's angry. I feel sorry for the poor fellow. Whose teepee is it?
Cloud Dancing: Mine.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The 45th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1993)
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