1993
- MOST ROMATIC TV PROGRAM: The Romance Writers of America
1993 - AMERICAN MEDICAL WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION, PRESIDENT'S RECOGNITION
AWARD
1993
- THE 15TH ANNUAL YOUTH IN FILM AWARDS:
- Best
New Family Television Series
1993
- YOUTH ACTRESS LEADING ROLE IN A TV SERIES
Erika Flores - "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman" (nomination)
1993
- BEST ACTOR UNDER TEN IN A TV SERIES OR SHOW
Shawn Toovey - "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman" (winner - tie)
1993
- BEST NEW TELEVISION SERIES
"Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman" - CBS (winner)
1994
- GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINATIONS:
- Best
Television Series - Drama (Nomination)
- Jane
Seymour (Nomination) Best Performance by an Actress in a Television
Series - Drama
1994
- MAXWELL WEINBERG PUBLICIST SHOWMANSHIP AWARD: (THE PUBLICIST GUILD):
Liza
Rindge (Nomination)
1994 - GENESIS AWARD
1994
- BEST PERFORMANCE IN A TV DRAMA SERIES: LEADING YOUNG ACTRESS
Haylie Johnson - "Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman" (Becky)(nomination)
1994
- BEST PERFORMANCE IN A TV DRAMA SERIES: LEADING YOUNG ACTOR
Shawn Toovey - "Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman" (winner)
1994
- BEST PERFORMANCE IN A TV DRAMA SERIES: GUEST-STARRING YOUNG ACTRESS
Sabrina Wiener - "Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman" (Little Feather in
"Buffalo Soldiers")(nomination)
1994
- BEST PERFORMANCE IN A TV DRAMA SERIES: GUEST-STARRING YOUNG ACTOR
Ross Malinger - "Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman" (Brian's friend Steven)(nomination)
1995
- GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS:
- Jane
Seymour Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Drama
1995
- CATHOLIC IN MEDIA ASSOCIATES AWARDS: Outstanding Television
Series
1995 - DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION NATIONAL AWARD:
- Beth Sullivan
1995
- BEST
PERFORMANCE IN A TV DRAMA SERIES: LEADING YOUNG ACTRESS
Jessica Bowman, "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman" (winner)
1995
- BEST PERFORMANCE IN A TV DRAMA SERIES: LEADING YOUNG ACTOR
Shawn Toovey, "Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman" (winner)
1995
- BEST PERFORMANCE IN A TV DRAMA SERIES: GUEST-STARRING YOUNG ACTOR
John Graas, "Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman" (Charles, in "The Library")(nomination)
1995
- THE MICHAEL LANDON AWARD: OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO YOUTH
THROUGH TELEVISION
"Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman" - For Outstanding Family Television
Series of the Year
(Beth Sullivan, Executive Producer; Timothy Johnson, Producer; Chad
Allen, Jessica Bowman, Shawn Toovey - Young Stars of the Series)
1996
- FAMILY FILM AWARD, OUTSANDING ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SERIES:
- Joe Lando, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (winner)
1996
- YOUNG ARTIST AWARD:
- Outstanding Family Television Series of the Year
1996
- BEST
PERFORMANCE IN A TV DRAMA SERIES: LEADING YOUNG ACTRESS
Jessica Bowman, Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman (nomination)
1996
- BEST PERFORMANCE IN A TV DRAMA SERIES: LEADING YOUNG ACTOR
Shawn Toovey, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (winner)
1996
- BEST PERFORMANCE IN A TV DRAMA SERIES: GUEST-STARRING YOUNG ACTOR
Zachary McLemore, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman ("Caleb" in "Dead
or Alive") (nomination)
1997
- BEST
PERFORMANCE IN A TV DRAMA SERIES: LEADING YOUNG ACTRESS
Jessica Bowman - "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman" (nomination)
1997
- BEST PERFORMANCE IN A TV DRAMA SERIES: LEADING YOUNG ACTOR
Shawn Toovey - "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman" (nomination)
1997
- WESTERN HERITAGE AWARD: FICTIONAL TELEVISION DRAMA
"Legend" (winner)
1998
- THE MICHAEL LANDON AWARD: OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO YOUTH
THROUGH TELEVISION
The award went to CBS Television Network for its family value
shows, with particular mention of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
1998
- THE PRISM AWARDS: TV DRAMA SERIES
The commendation was for the episode "Lead Me Not"
which dealt with Jake's final decision to break free from his
alcoholism.
1999
- BEST
FAMILY TV MOVIE OR PILOT
"Dr.Quinn, Medicine Woman: The Movie" (nomination)
ACADEMY
OF TELEVISION ARTS AND SCIENCES 45TH ANNUAL PRIMETIME EMMY AWARDS:
- Diane Ladd (Nomination) Guest Actress in a Drama Series Pilot
- Brienne Glyttov (Nomination) Costume Design for a Series Pilot
- Best Makeup for a Series (Nomination) "Running Ghost"
- Sound Mixing for a Drama Series Pilot
ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS AND SCIENCES 46TH ANNUAL PRIMETIME
EMMY AWARDS:
- Roland "Ozzie" Smith Outstanding Individual Achievement in
Cinematography for a Series "Where the Heart Is/Boston"
- Hairstyling for a Series "Where the Heart Is/Boston
- Brienne Glyttov (Nomination) Costume Design for a Series "Where
the Heart Is/Boston"
ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS AND SCIENCES 47TH ANNUAL PRIMETIME
EMMY AWARDS:
-
Barbara Babcock (Nomination) Outstanding Supporting Actress
in a Drama Series "Ladies Night, Parts I and II"
- Roland "Ozzie" Smith (Nomination) Outstanding Individual Achievement
in Cinematography for a Series "A Washington Affair"
- Hairstyling for a Series "A Washington Affair"
- Makeup for a Series (Nomination) "Halloween II"
- Sound Editing "A Washington Affair"
20TH ANNUAL PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARDS:
- Favorite Television Dramatic Series (Nomination)
8TH
ANNUAL ASC AWARDS FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN CINEMATOGRAPHY:
- Roland
"Ozzie" Smith Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography for a Regular
Series
3RD ANNUAL ENVIRONMENTAL MEDIA AWARDS: Television Episodic
Drama (Finalist)
AWRT 19TH ANNUAL COMMENDATION AWARDS: Dr. Quinn, Medicine
Woman
12TH
ANNUAL GOLDEN BOOT AWARD: Jane Seymour
FIRST
AMERICANS IN THE ARTS:
- Larry Sellers Outstanding Performance by an Actor - Television
Series
- Tantoo Cardinal Outstanding Performance by an Actress - Television
Series
MPSE
GOLDEN REEL AWARDS: Best Sound for a Drama Series (Nomination)
HEROES MEMORIAL FOUNDATION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
FOUNDER'S AWARD
Statistics
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Due to the open set where Dr. Quinn filmed, viewers from all
over the globe were able to come and visit the set to see filming,
as well as interact with the cast and crew; it was a very uncommon
thing for a TV show, but it greatly helped secure the international
acclaim.
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Dr. Quinn, at its peak, aired in 98 countries, including Brazil,
Argentina, Spain, Italy, Germany, England, Greece, Japan, Australia,
Mexico, Canada, and France.
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There was an average of 12 million weekly viewers in the US
out of the total who had Nielson boxes in their homes; but well
over 30 million total viewers each week who watched the program.
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Actors from the show have their role on Dr. Quinn forever attached
to their name, whenever they are mentioned or seen.
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There was an international campaign after the show was untimely
canceled in order to secure two made-for-TV movies, and they
are currently working to get a 3rd one; this campaign was mentioned
in USA Today, the LA Times, and various magazines and newspapers
throughout the US and around the world.
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After the show was canceled in 1998, Jane's site received over
1 million hits in less than a month, all complaining about the
cancelation and expressing how much the show meant to them and
touched their hearts; these were people from all ages and all
walks of life, men and women alike (teachers, lawyers, doctors,
executives students, housewives, fathers, mothers, retirees,
young couples, etc.).
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In 1998, around 50-75 people came from all over the world to
protest the cancelation of Dr. Quinn in front of the CBS building
in Los Angeles, stating that it's just another example of the
loss of quality shows on TV these days that the entire family
can watch and enjoy together without worrying if the content
is appropriate for their children to hear.
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Jane Seymour's official web site receives anywhere from 300-500
hits each day, and the Dr. Quinn section is the most requested
section on the site.
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This web site has had over 600,000 since June of 2001 (also
has a very active message board).
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The web site devoted to Joe Lando has a very active message
board and hundreds of loyal followers.
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Hundreds of people came from all over the world and as far away
as Australia to attend the ceremony and events surrounding Jane
receiving her Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and over 75%
of those in attendance were viewers of Dr. Quinn.
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The funds for Jane's Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (over
$48,000) were raised entirely by followers of Jane's work (70%
of those funds from Dr. Quinn viewers).
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Hallmark airs the syndicated episodes here in the US, and it's
their #1 day-time show -- they get new viewers every day.
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Columbia House has selected videos available from the series,
and they always sell out of the videos before they are able
to get them shipped, so there is frequently a backorder status
on them.
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A&E is producing the complete seasons on DVD *with* bonus
material. You can find information about them at the Mercantile.
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There are thousands of fans who come to Jane's art shows and
booksignings just to keep in touch with her.
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There are hundreds who sign Jane's guestbook on her web site
and almost all of them express their love for Dr. Quinn and
how much they miss the show, inquiring about new movies.