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melsheartsthings ([personal profile] melsheartsthings) wrote in [community profile] waybackexchange 2019-02-11 07:02 am (UTC)

Doctor Quinn Medicine Woman (TV/Made for TV movies) and The Young Riders (TV)

Hi! I'm interested and looking forward to this! on to my eligibility questioning fandoms:

Doctor Quinn Medicine Woman (TV & Made for TV movies)– Beth Sullivan (Creator), CBS (original network) (1993-1998 [series and most tie-in books], 1999 [1st movie], 2001 [2nd movie])


The series centers on Doctor Michaela “Doc Mike” Quinn, an independent-spirited, female physician from Boston, Massachusetts, the fifth daughter (four sisters) of a wealthy doctor who encouraged and favored her and his wife, Elizabeth Quinn. After her father's death, Michaela answers an advertisement for a town doctor in the town of Colorado Springs, ion the Colorado territory. Shortly after her arrival and mostly poor reception by the townsfolk, she is made the adoptive mother of three newly-orphaned children, as this was their mother's last dying wish. With their help and that of the ruggedly handsome widowed “mountain man” Byron Sully (who goes by his surname only), Doc Mike soon settles into life in Colorado Springs and eventually she and Sully wed. Set in the late 1860's into the 1870's, the show covers a variety of topics and issues as well as historical events (such as the Sand Creek massacre, the battle of Washita, and so on) in addition to many interesting medical issues and mysteries of the time. There were two made for TV movies that followed the cancellation of the series and served as final wrap-ups for the show. The first made-for-TV movie was released in 1999 and the second in 2001.

Tie-ins: There are some tie-in novels, most of which were released during the series' original run, and the last and most recent of which was released in 2011, but I wouldn't consider any of them truly canon as none are written by anyone who worked on the show as I don't recognize any of the author names as corresponding to names of script writers, however some are based (probably loosely) on show episodes, to be completely honest. Seeing as the 2011 book is basically an AU “licensed Doctor Quinn Medicine Woman fanfic sold in stores for money” dealing with the potential events that would happen if Doc Mike married her one time fiancee, the solider David leading up to her running away with her kids, I personally think we can safely dismiss at least the 2011 novel as being iffy, canon-wise and connection-wise. Also several of the tie-in books written during the years the show ran were written in German and never translated into English, although they were reprinted elsewhere abroad and thus translated into other European languages including French (i suppose if one obtained the french translations, one cpuld then translate those into english but still you lose something in that kind of translation). [ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Quinn,_Medicine_Woman#Novels ]

There was also a very short-lived spin-off centered on the town's saloon/brothel keeper, Hank Lawson called California that only had a pilot filmed (which was never aired) in 1997.



The Young Riders (TV)- Ed Spielman (Creator), ABC (Original network) (1989-1992)

A highly fictionalized account of the operations of the Pony Express and the lives of six young Pony Express Riders. This series ran from 1989 to 1992, and was set roughly in the years leading up to the Civil War, in the Nebraska territory. It was short-lived (compared to shows like Bonanza, or the Big Valley, or Little House on the Prarire, or even Doctor Quinn, Medicine Woman), but it was a really interesting show in it's own right. No follow-up made for TV movies, spin-offs or tie-in books here.

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