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'Call The Midwife' Season 15 Nabs Early PBS Passport Release
'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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'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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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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Another labor dispute caused strife in this week's Call the Midwife. This time, the dustmen went on strike in hopes of higher wages, which created a trash backup. At first, it was a smelly inconvenience, but it wasn't long before the backlog of trash brought rats
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Call the Midwife was back in tear-jerker order this week with an unexpectedly devastating new case. A young mother suffered a shocking tragedy in the final weeks of her pregnancy and needed her entire family to help her work through those trying last days. Luckily, it wasn't all
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Our Midwife trainees, Rosalind (Natalie Quarry) and Joyce (Renee Bailey), won't be forgetting this week on Call the Midwife anytime soon. The junior nurses each had their hands full with separate cases that tested all of their patience and decorum. Rosalind had to bite her tongue when a
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Nothing says the consequences of the free love era like a Gonorrhea outbreak. The nuns and midwives of Call the Midwife had their hands full when a first-time mother who only had one sexual partner came in with a case of Gonorrhea. The search for the outbreak's source
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It's a new decade on Call the Midwife, and with that comes new issues. We rejoin the nuns of Nonnatus House and the midwives in the spring of 1970, only a few short months after the events of the double Christmas episode. Trixie (Helen George) is back in
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Since the series' debut in 2012, Call the Midwife has been the gold standard of ensemble period pieces. It ushered in a new era of cooperation between the BBC and PBS, where a BBC show was allowed to premiere the same day on PBS as it did in the
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Call The Midwife Season 14 kicked off with a double-helping over the holidays, as the series debuted its first-ever two-part holiday special. As always, the Cristmas Day premiere of the series (which in this case was followed by Part 2 on Boxing Day), is quickly joined on the BBC by
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It's Christmas time in Poplar in 1969 when Call the Midwife returns for the annual Christmas special — and this year, we've got a double helping! The nuns and medical staff of Nonnatus House are preparing for the holiday season while also helping out the hospital, which