
She makes the difficult adjustment to life in Colorado, with the aid of rugged outdoorsman and friend to the Cheyenne, Byron Sully ( Joe Lando) and a midwife named Charlotte Cooper (played by Diane Ladd). After her father's death, she sets out west to the small wild west town Colorado Springs, to set up her own practice. The series begins in the year 1867 and centers on a proper and wealthy female physician from Boston, Massachusetts, Michaela Quinn (Seymour), familiarly known as "Dr.

Quinn's most frequently featured love interest. The most prominent player of the large supporting cast was Joe Lando, who portrayed Byron Sully, Dr. Since 1996, reruns have been shown in syndication and on Freeform (formerly ABC Family and several other previous names), PAX (now Ion), the Hallmark Channel, CBS Drama, Up, Hallmark Drama, Pluto TV, fetv and INSP. Quinn aired in over 100 countries, including Italy, Denmark (where it was aired on TV2), the United Kingdom, Poland, France, Canada (where it was aired on CTV throughout its run), Australia (on Eleven), and Bulgaria, where it was first aired on BNT and later aired on NOVA television. In total, 150 episodes were produced, plus two television movies that were made after the series was cancelled. The television series ran on CBS for six seasons, from January 1, 1993, to May 16, 1998. Michaela Quinn, a physician who leaves Boston in search of adventure in the Old West and settles in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Quinn, Medicine Woman is an American Western drama television series created and executive produced by Beth Sullivan and starring Jane Seymour, who plays Dr.

MTM Television Distribution (US 1994–1997)ĭr. William Olvis (theme music and all but 4 episodes)
