Doctor Who: The Stars of the Iconic Series Fall in Love Again in a Christmas TV Movie This Afternoon on TF1

Doctor Who: The Stars of the Iconic Series Fall in Love Again in a Christmas TV Movie This Afternoon on TF1

For twenty-five years we have been waiting impatiently for them to finally come together in the same project. And this day has finally come! This Monday 11th December at 2pm, TF1 will broadcast a new Sparkle of Christmas, a Christmas TV movie featuring Jane Seymour and Joe Lando, stars of the cult series Dr. Queen, The Female Doctor.

Between 1993 and 1998, the two actors played Dr. Michael Quinn Sully and Byron Sully, respectively, in this now-iconic series that ran for 6 seasons, following the adventures of this doctor unlike any other in the 1860s American West.

And after twenty-five years apart, the two actors, who have always maintained a very good bond since the end of Doctor Who, Doctor Who, have reunited to film a new spark of Christmas.

For the occasion, Jane Seymour plays Molly, a former drama teacher who travels to New Hampshire to spend the holidays with her daughter. There, he agreed to lead the city’s Christmas show and even became the president of the event’s jury.

Then she crosses paths with Hank (played by Joe Lando), the most desirable bachelor in the small town. A romantic relationship develops very quickly between them. But Molly refuses to commit as the memory of her late husband overwhelms her. However, Kristen, his daughter, encourages him to rediscover the joy of life.

A Doctor Quinn sequel, a female Doctor in the works?

In 2022, Jane Seymour told AlloCiné that she was working on a sequel to Doctor Quinn, a female doctor. “This new series would take place thirty years later. A very interesting moment in the history of the United States, with the advent of women’s rights,“- explained the actor.

Unfortunately, it seems the project has stalled. This Thursday, December 7, Mikaela’s interpreter explained to the American media messenger that no television channel was interested in this ambitious project.

They told us they weren’t interested in westernsHe explained. “I think it’s crazy. There are a lot of popular westerns out there, so I didn’t get it at all.” To see if the success of the Yellowstone franchise will convince American chains to rethink…

Source: Allocine

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