On BBC2, you can watch the BBC drama series Call the Midwife, which centres on nurse midwives in the East End of London in the 1950s and 1960s.
High ratings were given to Call the Midwife’s first season. Currently, it is BBC One’s most-watched new drama series. Since 2012, a yearly Christmas special has been televised on Christmas Day.
The PBS network in the United States also broadcasts the series. On September 30, 2012, the first season was released.
The series has gotten positive reviews from critics. Additionally, it has received multiple award nominations. For its capacity to address contemporary social, cultural, and economic challenges, it is favourably accepted. Every episode examines several aspects of love, including romantic, sibling, paternal and maternal love.
The Release Date of Call the Midwife Season 12
The first episode of Call the Midwife season 12’s regular season aired on BBC on January 01, 2023, in the UK. On March 19, 2023, PBS will air the Season 12 of Call the Midwife in the US.
The Plot of Call the Midwife Season 12
After the train crash at the end of season 11, life in Poplar will resume normally in season 12.
The Nonnatus House midwives will welcome back a heavily pregnant Rhoda Mullucks to the maternity unit. She is anxious after her last child was born with birth defects in season 5 because Dr. Patrick Turner prescribed her thalidomide.
According to a prior statement made by Thomas, the next season would also detail historical medical developments and include a ventouse delivery for the first time. We’re looking at some compelling narratives about how society was evolving during that period.
Call the Midwife Season 12 Cast
The star cast of the BBC show “Call the Midwife” includes:
- Jenny Agutter as Sister Julienne
- Bryony Hannah as Cynthia Miller
- Helen George as Trixie Franklin
- Laura Main as Shelagh Turner (seasons 5-present)
- Charlotte Ritchie as Barbara Gilbert (seasons 4-present)
- Linda Bassett as Nurse Phyllis Crane
- Stephen McGann as Dr. Patrick Turner
- Cliff Parisi as Fred Buckle
- Annabelle Apsion as Violet Buckle
- Victoria Yeates as Sister Winifred
- Jennifer Kirby as Valerie Dyer
- Jack Ashton as Tom Hereward
- Leonie Elliott as Lucille Anderson
- Laura Elphinstone as Sister Hilda
- Jennifer Saunders as Mother Mildred
- Daniel Laurie as Reverend Tom Hereward
- Kate Lamb as Delia Busby
- Georgie Glen as Miss Higgins
- Cliff Parisi as Fred Buckle
- Max Macmillan as Timothy Turner
- Stephen Campbell Moore as Captain Bernard
- Linda Bassett as Nurse Phyllis Crane