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Newlyweds Trixie and Matthew dive into married life by searching for a sofa.
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Call the Midwife
Season 13 continues to explore complex medical and personal situations on the midwifery and district nursing rounds. It is now 1969 and more babies are being born in hospital than ever before. Pressure on maternity beds remains extremely high across the country but Poplar is coping better than most due to the work of Nonnatus House and the popularity of home births under the auspices of the Sisters.
This season will also see stories from within the Sylheti and Nigerian communities and from around the docks. Poor housing continues to blight areas of Poplar presenting complex social and health challenges to the Nonnatus team. It will also explore issues surrounding Cerebral Palsy, Congenital Hip Dysplasia, Tetanus, Porphyria and TB.
Starring: Helen George as Nurse Trixie, Jenny Agutter as Sister Julienne, Rebecca Gethings as Sister Veronica, Zephryn Taitte as Cyril, Cliff Parisi as Fred, Annabelle Apsion as Violet, Stephen McGann as Dr. Turner, Laura Main as Nurse Shelagh, Megan Cusack as Nurse Corrigan, Linda Bassett as Nurse Crane, Olly Rix as Matthew Aylward and Judy Parfitt as Sister Monica Joan.
Newlyweds Trixie and Matthew dive into married life by searching for a sofa.
Made possible by viewers like you. Support your local PBS station: pbs.org/donate
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#callthemidwife #pricetag #itcostthatmuch
Call the Midwife
Season 13 continues to explore complex medical and personal situations on the midwifery and district nursing rounds. It is now 1969 and more babies are being born in hospital than ever before. Pressure on maternity beds remains extremely high across the country but Poplar is coping better than most due to the work of Nonnatus House and the popularity of home births under the auspices of the Sisters.
This season will also see stories from within the Sylheti and Nigerian communities and from around the docks. Poor housing continues to blight areas of Poplar presenting complex social and health challenges to the Nonnatus team. It will also explore issues surrounding Cerebral Palsy, Congenital Hip Dysplasia, Tetanus, Porphyria and TB.
Starring: Helen George as Nurse Trixie, Jenny Agutter as Sister Julienne, Rebecca Gethings as Sister Veronica, Zephryn Taitte as Cyril, Cliff Parisi as Fred, Annabelle Apsion as Violet, Stephen McGann as Dr. Turner, Laura Main as Nurse Shelagh, Megan Cusack as Nurse Corrigan, Linda Bassett as Nurse Crane, Olly Rix as Matthew Aylward and Judy Parfitt as Sister Monica Joan.