Call The Midwife - Season 12
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New episodes of Call the Midwife are available to stream for free at the same time they premiere on your local PBS television station. Episodes continue to be available for free streaming from their TV premiere date up until 30 days after the the season finale airs on TV.
Sister Julienne: We have been somewhat challenged musically, while Sister Monica Joan and I have been the only sisters in choir, even though Mrs. Turner is kind enough to join us at Compline from time to time.
You can watch the season premiere live on PBS, the PBS website, YouTube TV, or PBS app. Per PBS, Season 12 episodes will be available to stream for free on the PBS website/app from the day they broadcast until June 6, 2023.
Every season, GBH Drama prepares to bring you coverage of the latest and greatest in British dramas. This month, we return to Poplar for the twelfth season of Call The Midwife. With complex medical cases, heartwarming found family, and more births and deaths than we can count, this series is sure to make you laugh and cry (probably more of the latter, if we're being honest). GBH Drama contributor Amanda-Rae Prescott is here to recap the magic as it happens.
Call the Midwife season 12 has arrived in the US after a hugely successful Call the Midwife Christmas special 2022 kicked off a new series at the end of last year. The series has met rave reviews from UK fans and now it is time for the US to enjoy all the drama from Poplar.
All our favorites from Nonnatus House returned, and after that proposal in the Christmas special, we know there is a wedding on the cards between Matthew Aylward and Trixie Franklin before the new season is over.
We knew before the season aired in the UK that there would be a wedding between Matthew and Trixie after sneaky behind-the-scenes snaps saw the cast and crew filming a wedding, with Helen George (Trixie) and Olly Rix (Matthew) spotted leaving a church in a bridal dress and suit and with happy onlookers cheering behind them. Hurrah!
In the second episode of the new season, Lucielle continues to struggle with her mental health as she battles to keep seeing patients at work. But when she meets an elderly man who appears to be as alone as she feels, Lucille is plunged further into her depression and eventually seeks help from Doctor Turner. Desperate to get his wife back to her full health, Cyril takes matters into his own hands.
Meanwhile, a car crash leaves Dr Turner facing the biggest test of his career when he left to save a precious life and Sister Julienne hatches a plan to save Nonnatus House once and for all. Also, Nancy considers her and Colette's future, but does this mean she is leaving her role as Poplar midwife?
Not only did Jenny Agutter return as Sister Julienne after her brush with death in season 11, but it is thought she will be joined by Sister Hilda (Fenella Woolgar) Sister Monica Joan (Judy Parfitt), Nurse Nancy Corrigan (Megan Cusack), Nurse Phyllis Crane (Linda Bassett), Sister Frances (Ella Bruccoleri) and Miss Higgins (Georgie Glen).
Sadly there is a departure in season 12, with Nurse Lucille Robinson leaving Poplar in episode two. Lucille's departure came after she struggled with her mental health, and she eventually went to Jamaica to be with her sister and mother. Actress Leonie Elliott confirmed the news she had now left the soap, meaning Lucille's husband Cyril is now facing life in the UK without her.
Yes! It was revealed earlier this year that fan favourite Helen George, who plays Trixie Franklin, had started filming once again after taking a break from the show mid-way through season 11 to go on maternity leave with her second daughter, Lark. But Trixie is now back at Nonnatus House and planning her wedding to Matthew, hurrah!
The penultimate episode of Call the Midwife season 11 saw a huge train crash unfold, leaving the lives of Dr Turner and Sister Julienne hanging in the balance. Fans were beside themselves as they waited to find out the fate of the two main characters, but while it was touch and go for a bit, viewers were thrilled to see both Dr Turner and Sister Julienne make it through the ordeal and feel fit and well again by the end of the series.
Yes, there is plenty more drama to come from Call the Midwife, with a Christmas 2023 special on the way, as well as season 13 confirmed to air in 2023. The show has also been commissioned for a further two seasons, meaning we won't be seeing the back of our Nonnatus House favorites for a long time!
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Before we dig in, we should probably look into where Call the Midwife is available on Netflix. Only two regions currently carry the show as of September 2022. The United States has seasons 1-11 and the UK (which was set to lose the show) has seasons 1-9. No other regions are expected to receive Call the Midwife anytime soon.
Ritchie starred as teacher George Lawson in the Channel 4-turned-Netflix comedy-drama Feel Good. And this year, she starred in the fourth season of the Netflix thriller You, playing art gallery director Kate Galvin.
Season 11 opens at Easter time in 1967. Celebrations are underway for an Easter Bonnet parade outside Nonnatus House. Sister Monica Joan and Reggie are excited about the Eurovision song contest and Nancy, having just passed her midwifery examinations, is about to don her red cardigan for the first time.
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Join the PSNA Video Club and earn 16.0 contact hours by watching episodes of Call the Midwife and participating in Zoom calls with nurse colleagues across the state. Call the Midwife follows the nurses, midwives, and nuns from Nonnatus House, who visit the expectant mothers of Poplar, providing the poorest women with the best possible care.
While Nurse Jenny left the series after the third season, the sisters of Nonnatus House continue to deliver babies in Poplar along with their nurse assistants. They deal with back alley abortions (abortion was illegal in the UK until 1968), helping sex workers overcome syphilis, miscarriages, domestic abuse, and an ever-evolving landscape in maternal care. By the end of Season 11, which ended in May, a train crash took the lives of two characters and left others injured. Sister Julienne (Jenny Agutter) and Dr. Turner (Stephen McGann) narrowly escaped losing their lives, so it will be interesting to see how the deal with that trauma moving forward.
Call the Midwife is a British period drama television series based on the best-selling memoirs of former nurse Jennifer Worth, who died shortly before the first episode was broadcast.[1] It is set in the 1950s and 1960s and for the first three series centred primarily on Jenny Lee (Jessica Raine), based on the real Worth. In the first episode, set in 1957, she begins a new job as a midwife at a nursing convent in the deprived Poplar district of east London. The programme's ensemble cast has also included Jenny Agutter, Pam Ferris, Judy Parfitt, Laura Main, Miranda Hart, Helen George, Bryony Hannah, Charlotte Ritchie and Emerald Fennell. Vanessa Redgrave delivers framing voiceovers in the role of "mature Jenny",[2] and continues to do so even after the younger version of the character was written out of the series.
The long-running BBC period drama is near the end of its 12th season as viewers prepare to see fan favourite character Trixie (played by Helen George) have her big day with Matthew (Olly Rix). With the last episode of Call The Midwife being delayed an extra week, the actors have revealed what fans can expect for the big 1960s wedding. 59ce067264
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