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TRIBUTES MULTIMEDIA PARAMOUNT
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Episode Guide - Complete listing of all 150 episodes of the 6-year series with a link to the extensive episode guide on the official web site and links to the scripts available online. DVD Season Sets - All of the details about the six seasons of Dr. Quinn available on DVD as well as the latest news about the movies being released on DVD...Summer 2006. Tributes - Multimedia features including screen captures, videos and sometimes audio files all centered around a main theme. Multimedia - Audio files, video clips and screen captures from the show. Also featured is a desktop theme with icons, sounds, mouse cursor images, and backgrounds for your computer. At present, only 1 theme with 3 background options is available. We are only just beginning this section and ask for your patience as we make additions. Paramount Ranch - Everything you ever wanted to know about the P-Ranch, the location of the Western Town used as Colorado Springs, circa 1867-1876. Cast & Crew - Well-known faces and names who make up part of the many guest stars featured on Dr. Quinn.
Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, is a high-spirited, hour-long Western family adventure series from The Sullivan Company and CBS Entertainment Productions. It is built around the exploits of Dr. Michaela ("Mike") Quinn, a refined woman doctor who moves from the highly civilized, world of mid-19th century Boston to a rough-hewn frontier town in 1860s Colorado to start her own medical practice.
Known as a film and television star, ("Live and Let Die," "Somewhere in Time," "War and Remembrance," etc.) Jane plays Dr. Quinn, the strong-willed, liberal-minded Easterner who befriends an enigmatic mountain loner, Byron Sully (Joe Lando), and adops three children (played by Chad Allen, Erika Flores/Jessica Bowman and Shawn Toovey) when their mother dies of a rattlesnake bite. While the headstrong Michaela can be tough, Beacon Hill never prepared her for such a rugged world where the people are as coarse as the climate and their ideas seem from another time.
By having Dr. Quinn's sophisticated values clash with the considerably cruder mindset of her Western neighbors, the series is able to explore situations and issues that are very much a part of life today. Whether championing the cause of gun control, exposing environmental polluters, battling disease or sexist cowboys, or liberating oppressed frontier women, Dr. Mike, at great personal risk, bucks the conventional wisdom of the Old West and emerges as more than just a pioneering feminist.
In the tradition of "Little House on the Prairie," Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman is steeped in traditional family values and an understanding of the spirit and strength that built America. |
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