LOS ANGELES, Dec. 1 (UPI) -- Jane Seymour says she believes now is the time for a revival of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman.
In a recent Zoom interview for the re-release of Wedding Crashers, Seymour said she is trying to mount a revival of the TV series in which she played a doctor in the Old West. The show ran from 1993 to 1998 and inspired two television movies.
"I really believe that its time is now," Seymour said. "Now it would take place 30 years later, but the issues and the things that were happening at that time in America are not that different from some of the circumstances we're dealing with today. Same stuff, different time zone."
Recent television revivals of Full House, The X-Files, Will & Grace, Frasier, King of the Hill and more make it seem like a revival of Dr. Quinn would be welcome, although it may be a little complicated to bring the series back.
"It's all been a question of who owns it and where the rights are," Seymour said. "That's basically what it is. I don't want to jinx anything until we see what can happen."







