You would have to be a megafan of this show to want a 42 DVD megaset. But it's a bargain if you are! That's 2 dollars a DVD when you buy it at $84.99. It was almost two hundred and thirty dollars originally. Free shipping!
In search of a spot to launch a medical practice, Bostonian Michaela Quinn (Jane Seymour) followed her pioneer spirit to the frontier town of Beacon Hill, Colorado. The rugged west in 1867 proves unwelcoming to a woman traveling solo, but Dr. Quinn perseveres, even when the death of a local midwife leaves her the acting guardian of three young children. As she settles in, the strong-willed doctor befriends a local Cheyenne, Byron Sully (Joe Lando), and with his support endeavors to show Beacon Hill that her practice can thrive. In the vein of LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE, DR. QUINN, MEDICINE WOMAN radiates traditional family values, but through a distinctly progressive filter; throughout its six seasons, the show took on environmental polluters, sexism, and even gun control. This complete series collection offers all 150 episodes of the program's initial CBS run, and includes a special Jane Seymour episode of A&E's BIOGRAPHY.
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Probably Jane Seymour's the only one that bought it hahaha. I didn't like that show. Now the Waltons I could watch all afternoon.
42 DVD's of Dr Quinn Medicine Woman? I'll calling Amnesty International. I think that comes under cruel and unusual punishment.

In search of a spot to launch a medical practice, Bostonian Michaela Quinn (Jane Seymour) followed her pioneer spirit to the frontier town of Beacon Hill, Colorado. The rugged west in 1867 proves unwelcoming to a woman traveling solo, but Dr. Quinn perseveres, even when the death of a local midwife leaves her the acting guardian of three young children. As she settles in, the strong-willed doctor befriends a local Cheyenne, Byron Sully (Joe Lando), and with his support endeavors to show Beacon Hill that her practice can thrive. In the vein of LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE, DR. QUINN, MEDICINE WOMAN radiates traditional family values, but through a distinctly progressive filter; throughout its six seasons, the show took on environmental polluters, sexism, and even gun control. This complete series collection offers all 150 episodes of the program's initial CBS run, and includes a special Jane Seymour episode of A&E's BIOGRAPHY.


Gasp!! What a cheek comparing that to Little House on the Prairie. LHOTP was a much better show. Dr Quinn will be forgotten long before that is. That's like saying Family Guy is in the vein of The Waltons.