Believe it or not, it’s been 22 years since the classic show “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman” aired its final episode, and to mark the occasion, star Jane Seymour reunited with the cast on a Zoom call. There, they reminisced about their favorite moments on the set of the show, including when country music legend Johnny Cash guest starred.

Entertainment Weekly organized the Zoom call, which featured Seymour as well as her costars Joe Lando (Byron Sully), William Shockley (Hank Lawson), Chad Allen (Matthew Cooper), Shawn Toovey (Brian Cooper), Alley Mills (Marjorie Quinn), Frank Collison (Horace Bing), Henry Sanders (Robert E.), Jessica Bowman (Colleen Cooper), Jonelle Allen (Grace) and Jason Adams (Preston Lodge).

During the gathering, Seymour recalled when Cash appeared on the show playing the character of Kid Cole.

“I remember the time it was like three or four in the morning and we were filming in the little shed up somewhere and we had a pigsty,” remembered Seymour, 69. “And [Johnny Cash’s wife] June was sitting with me and all of us in the pigsty. And she was eating her dinner off of Meissen China with George and silver.”

“And she said, ‘Honey, I’m just too old and too rich and too famous to be doing this,’” the former Bond girl continued. “And I said, ‘Sadly, I’m not.’ She said, ‘How do we speed this up?’ And then Johnny looked at us and he took his prop guitar and he went into the set and he started serenading the crew. And they suddenly went super quiet. And they got that thing fixed super quick and they got a free concert by Johnny Cash. True story.”

Cash would go on to appear in four episodes of the iconic television series, which ran from 1993-1997.

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“Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman” was a period drama that followed the adventures of a female doctor in a Wild West town. Throughout the series, Seymour’s character of Quinn falls in love with the rugged mountain man Sully, played by Lando. Though they had tons of chemistry, Seymour and Lando are actually just good friends in real life, and are even close with one another’s spouses.

“I think the unique part about it is that his wife and I are very good friends,” Seymour explained. “He and James are really close, and all our families, his boys and my boys, it’s a wonderful relationship we all have. We’re really close and we have a lot of miles under our belts. We’ve been through a lot, through thick and thin together… Joe and I really get along well.”

This piece originally appeared in UpliftingToday.com and is used by permission.

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