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Epidurals Finally Make Their Debut in ‘Call the Midwife’ Season 15
Epidurals may become Nonnatus House’s saving grace in this week's episode of ‘Call the Midwife.’
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Epidurals may become Nonnatus House’s saving grace in this week's episode of ‘Call the Midwife.’
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There’s genuine comfort in the steadfast, earnest goings-on of Nonnatus House as Call the Midwife rounds into its 15th season.
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Our monthly rundown of everything British coming to PBS and PBS Passport for March 2026.
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Our monthly rundown of everything British coming to PBS and PBS Passport for February 2026.
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'Call the Midwife' will kick off Season 15 on PBS Passport with an early weekly release for members starting in February 2026.
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Our monthly rundown of everything British coming to PBS and PBS Passport for January 2026.
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When Call the Midwife first debuted back in 2012, it was one of the BBC's biggest out-of-the-box hits with audiences right from the jump. It was so popular, PBS jumped on board right away, bringing the first season across the pond before the end of the year. However,
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Streaming has significantly altered the TV season, but PBS remains a linear network at heart, and most of its shows follow the traditional September-May TV schedule. Usually, that means the dog days of August arrive with little in the way of new shows for public television stations; however, with 2025
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It is somehow once again time to say goodbye to Call the Midwife, even though it feels like we just returned to Poplar. Luckily, we already know that we'll be getting at least two more seasons, a spinoff, and a movie, so this is definitely "goodbye for
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When we last left Call the Midwife, Nurse Joyce Highland (Renee Bailey) and Nurse Rosalind Clifford (Natalie Quarry) were at a crossroads. Joyce faced disciplinary action after a racist patient reported her for not caring for her, despite the patient refusing to allow Joyce to touch her. Meanwhile, Rosalind was
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Call the Midwife Season 14 has concluded its early release on PBS Passport; however, it still has a couple more installments left on most PBS stations. Even so, fans can already get excited about Season 15. Series star Laura Main, who plays Nurse Shelagh on the series, told Telly Visions
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The spinoff rumors for Call the Midwife have been getting louder in the last few months, as the series, currently airing Season 14 and commissioned for Season 15, shows no signs of wavering in its popularity. Series creator Helen Thomas recently acknowledged them, stating that developing a spinoff worthy of