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Call the Midwife

  • TV Series
  • 2012–
  • TV-PG
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
8.6/10
34K
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POPULARITY
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Bryony Hannah, Helen George, and Jessica Raine in Call the Midwife (2012)
Chronicles the lives of a group of midwives living in East London in the late 1950s to late 1960s.
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Chronicles the lives of a group of midwives living in East London in the late 1950s to early 1970s.Chronicles the lives of a group of midwives living in East London in the late 1950s to early 1970s.Chronicles the lives of a group of midwives living in East London in the late 1950s to early 1970s.

  • Creator
    • Heidi Thomas
  • Stars
    • Vanessa Redgrave
    • Laura Main
    • Jenny Agutter
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.6/10
    34K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    270
    33
    • Creator
      • Heidi Thomas
    • Stars
      • Vanessa Redgrave
      • Laura Main
      • Jenny Agutter
    • 154User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 2 BAFTA Awards
      • 21 wins & 27 nominations total

    Episodes126

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    Call The Midwife: Trixie's Bachelorette Spa Day
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    Call the Midwife: The Doctor's Secret
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    Call the Midwife: The Doctor's Secret
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    Call the Midwife: The Doctor's Secret
    Call the Midwife: First Day on the Ward
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    Call the Midwife: First Day on the Ward
    Call the Midwife: New Uniforms for Modern Midwifery
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    Call the Midwife: New Uniforms for Modern Midwifery
    Call The Midwife: Sister Monica Joan's Illness
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    Call the Midwife: Sister Julienne's Revelation
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    Call the Midwife: Sister Julienne's Revelation

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    Vanessa Redgrave
    Vanessa Redgrave
    • Mature Jennifer Worth…
    • 2012–2025
    Laura Main
    Laura Main
    • Nurse Shelagh Turner…
    • 2012–2025
    Jenny Agutter
    Jenny Agutter
    • Sister Julienne
    • 2012–2025
    Stephen McGann
    Stephen McGann
    • Dr. Patrick Turner…
    • 2012–2025
    Judy Parfitt
    Judy Parfitt
    • Sister Monica Joan
    • 2012–2025
    Cliff Parisi
    Cliff Parisi
    • Fred Buckle…
    • 2012–2025
    Helen George
    Helen George
    • Nurse Trixie Franklin…
    • 2012–2025
    Linda Bassett
    Linda Bassett
    • Nurse Phyllis Crane…
    • 2015–2025
    Annabelle Apsion
    Annabelle Apsion
    • Violet Buckle…
    • 2015–2025
    Alice Brown
    • Angela Turner
    • 2015–2025
    Max Macmillan
    Max Macmillan
    • Timothy Turner
    • 2012–2024
    Georgie Glen
    Georgie Glen
    • Miss Millicent Higgins…
    • 2018–2025
    April Rae Hoang
    • May Tang
    • 2018–2025
    Zephryn Taitte
    Zephryn Taitte
    • Cyril Robinson
    • 2019–2025
    Leonie Elliott
    Leonie Elliott
    • Nurse Lucille Anderson…
    • 2018–2023
    Victoria Yeates
    Victoria Yeates
    • Sister Winifred
    • 2014–2019
    Bryony Hannah
    Bryony Hannah
    • Cynthia Miller…
    • 2012–2017
    Edward Shaw
    • Teddy Turner
    • 2020–2025
    • Creator
      • Heidi Thomas
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    User reviews154

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    9bisquitlips-89258

    Hooked! And loving it!

    Obviously I am a man, and will say without any hesitation that we are hooked on this series! My wife and I are best friends and there is nothing more we enjoy than finding a good British series to immerse ourselves together. We have done this for many years, initially finding them in our travels to Britain, and find that British shows seem to "out weigh" our American television on many levels.

    The subject matter is really unique and absorbing and the acting superb! The complexity of the characters and their interaction, the humor, the secrets, the context, and the weight and undercurrents of its gracious messages have impacted us and continue to do so.

    So many times it seems that these British series don't last and are canceled just as we are dedicated to them. It is rewarding to see "Call the Midwife" continuing on and we hope it does so for many years to come. We will continue to be fans as long as "Call the Midwife" lives!
    10maria-ricci-1983

    Realistic, modern, seductive and deep, with poignant moral questions.

    **UPDATE AFTER SEASON 6: If I could mark 11 stars, that would be it. The episodes about the Thalidomide children were hard but very well focused and treated. I am intrigued at how they film the scenes with just born babies in the very hands of the actors, with wide shots, not just close-ups. Call the Midwife is a most humanistic show indeed, focused on believable, realistic positive values. In a time when humanism seems to be disgraced and devalued everywhere, it is most welcome in my screen.***

    This show is extraordinary.

    It portrays so vividly the changes of an era in Great Britain, when the latter half of the 20th century blasted into people's daily lives at poor East End London, with all its hopes, marvels, progress, and shifts from a traditional to a modern lifestyle.

    The performances are brilliant; the characters are as lovable as well-written; the atmosphere is perfectly recreated, and though quite serious health and social issues are crudely shown along the episodes, the tone is always permeated with hope, love and joy of living.

    We do not come from a Christian upbringing, and I am not a Catholic, but I strongly sympathize with the humanistic and sensible approach of Nonnatus House's team of nuns and midwives, where tolerance, acceptance and care for life ranks higher than dogma or empty beliefs.

    It is very hard to write a really deep, philosophical and poetic show while maintaining a light-hearted spirit and lots of humour, and Call the Midwife really makes it in a masterly way.

    I have to say it gets better and better as the seasons pass, always intertwining the main characters' personal stories and individual cases with relevant and updated issues of public health and bioethics.

    By the way, the admirable British public health system, which made wonders in the 50s and 60s and promoted equal access to safety, well-being and human development, also becomes a magnificent political statement in our own age, all the more appreciated in a retrospective look.

    There is nothing to complain about of this show, which exerts an honest, compelling, deeply satisfying magnetism on viewers.

    For those of us who love motherhood, babies and pregnancies, there is the unique plus of rejoicing at the sight of so many just born babies at the moment of delivery, in a remarkably natural and non-sensationalist feat of cinematography. You can feel the unmistakable miracle of life in each episode, with its sufferings and joys, which is so unusual among a current TV grid full of violence, special effects, overt sex, glorified evil and frenzied action.

    Kudos to BBC! Yes, they have made it again, once more!
    10mecarmichael-868-182899

    LOVE LOVE LOVE this show!!

    I have to say I am a bit of a BBC miniseries junkie. So, I am always looking for a new world to jump into. I have to say that "Call the Midwife" is one of the best series I have seen. I am enchanted by the young girls and their commitment to caring for their community. And what makes it even more perfect is that they work alongside nuns and can see the world through their eyes. I watch this show over and over again hoping to be dazzled once again (and I always am). I don't know how accurate it is (I have not studied the time), but I do think it is a fantastic commentary on poverty, the role of women, and social class differences. If this were only a drama I wouldn't watch it again and again. But the humor (CHUMMY!!) and the light hearted moments among the business of birth is perfect! Truly, I would love to drop myself into that time and live simply where my only goal was to help women and love people well. You will thoroughly enjoy this show it sisterhood, faith, love, and courage interest you.
    9danni_meme

    Heartwarming and Necessary

    This is one of the most beautiful shows I've ever watched. The writing and acting are both superb, and the incredible stories take us on a journey to show us the true meaning LOVE. Do people with this much compassion actually exist? They do, and Call the Midwife reminds us of that.

    This show epitomizes acceptance, patience, and perspective. It's the unconditional love and nonjudgemental views of the characters that make your heart swell while you watch.

    I'm rewatching and this time with my 13 year old daughter. I recommend the show to all my friends and get excited when they tell me they've started.
    9black-and-gold

    Faith in humanity

    Whether or not this series' depiction of the East End in the 50's is completely accurate or not seems of little relevance to me. The characters are very likable and the acting, even by the guest actors, is brilliant. However, the main reason I love and wholeheartedly recommend Call the Midwife is because it is so well written, without avoiding the harsh realities of life yet filled with hope and incredible human connection. Miraculously, it manages this without ever becoming cheesy. Every episode leaves me feeling proud to be a human being. I don't think many TV series are able or even try to achieve this and it feels especially important in our times when faith in humanity seems to be in decline.

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      The newborns who appear on the show are a mix of at least four different prosthetic babies, including a tiny premature baby, a full-term baby, a mixed-race baby, and anatomically correct baby with interchangeable parts. However most shots are filmed with real babies who are around a week old.
    • Goofs
      When Vanessa Redgrave (the voice of mature Jenny) appears on screen for the first time, the on-screen caption gives the date as 2005 and her husband Philip (Ronald Pickup) suggests she write her memoirs. However by 2005, the first two volumes (Call the Midwife and Shadows of the Workhouse) had already been published.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Wright Stuff: Episode #17.10 (2012)

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    • Release date
      • January 15, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • BBC - Official Site
      • Official Facebook
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Llamen a la partera
    • Filming locations
      • The Historic Dockyard Chatham, Chatham, Kent, England, UK(London street exteriors)
    • Production companies
      • Neal Street Productions
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1
      • 1080i (HDTV)
      • 16:9 HD

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