Did Call the Mid Wife Start Again in September 2018?

BBC period drama series

Phone call the Midwife
Series titles over a docklands terrace street
Genre Catamenia drama
Created by Heidi Thomas
Based on Memoirs of Jennifer Worth
Starring

Current

  • Jenny Agutter
  • Linda Bassett
  • Judy Parfitt
  • Helen George
  • Laura Main
  • Leonie Elliott
  • Stephen McGann
  • Daniel Laurie
  • Cliff Parisi
  • Annabelle Apsion
  • Ella Bruccoleri
  • Fenella Woolgar
  • Georgie Glen
  • Zephryn Taitte
  • Olly Rix
  • Megan Cusack
Narrated by Vanessa Redgrave
Composers
  • Peter Salem
  • Maurizio Malagnini
Land of origin United kingdom
Original linguistic communication English
No. of series 11
No. of episodes 95 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Pippa Harris
  • Heidi Thomas
Producer Annie Tricklebank
Production location Poplar, London
Cinematography Chris Seager
Running fourth dimension sixty–90 minutes
Production company Neal Street Productions
Distributor All3Media
Release
Original network BBC Ane (Uk)
PBS (United states)
Picture format 16:ix 1080i
Audio format Stereo
Original release 15 January 2012 (2012-01-15) –
nowadays

Call the Midwife is a BBC period drama series near a group of nurse midwives working in the E Stop of London in the late 1950s and 1960s. Information technology stars Jessica Raine, Miranda Hart, Helen George, Bryony Hannah, Laura Main, Jenny Agutter, Pam Ferris, Judy Parfitt, Cliff Parisi, Stephen McGann, Ben Caplan, Emerald Fennell, Victoria Yeates, Jack Ashton, Linda Bassett, Charlotte Ritchie, Kate Lamb, Jennifer Kirby, Annabelle Apsion and Leonie Elliott. The series is produced by Neal Street Productions, a product company founded and owned by the picture managing director and producer Sam Mendes, Call the Midwife executive producer Pippa Harris, and Caro Newling. The first series, set in 1957, premiered in the United Kingdom on fifteen Jan 2012.

The series was created by Heidi Thomas, originally based on the memoirs of Jennifer Worth who worked with the Community of St. John the Divine, an Anglican religious society, at their convent in the Due east Stop in London. The lodge was founded every bit a nursing social club in 1849. The prove has extended across the memoirs to include new, historically sourced cloth.[1] For the virtually part it depicts the day-to-twenty-four hour period lives of the midwives and those in their local neighbourhood of Poplar, with certain historical events of the era having a direct or indirect consequence on the characters and storylines.

Call the Midwife accomplished high ratings in its first serial, making it the most successful new drama series on BBC One since 2001.[2] Ix more than serial of eight episodes each have aired subsequently year-on-year, along with an annual Christmas special broadcast every Christmas Day since 2012. It is also broadcast in the United States on the PBS network, with the outset series starting on 30 September 2012.[iii]

Disquisitional reception has been more often than not positive, and the series has won numerous awards and nominations.[four] It has been praised for tackling topical subjects and gimmicky social, cultural and economical issues, including nationalised healthcare, infertility, teen pregnancy, adoption, the importance of local community, miscarriage and stillbirths, abortion and unwanted pregnancies, birth defects, poverty, common illnesses, epidemic illness, prostitution, incest, religion and faith, racism and prejudice, aforementioned-sex allure and female person genital mutilation. Some aspects of love—maternal, paternal, filial, fraternal, sisterly, romantic, or the honey of friends—are explored in every episode.

Plot [edit]

The plot follows newly qualified midwife Jenny Lee, as well as the piece of work of midwives and the nuns of Nonnatus Firm, a nursing convent and part of an Anglican religious lodge, coping with the medical problems in the deprived Poplar district of London's desperately poor Eastward End in the 1950s. The Sisters and midwives carry out many nursing duties across the community. However, with betwixt lxxx and 100 babies being born each calendar month in Poplar alone, the main work is to assistance bring safe childbirth to women in the area and to look after their endless newborns.

The commencement series, set in early 1957, tackles the "Infant Nail", issues of poverty in the East End and mail service-war immigration. The 2d series set in 1958 depicts the introduction of gas and air equally a form of pain relief, unexploded ordnance, an outbreak of tuberculosis, a babe born with spina bifida and ends with the condemning of the Nonnatus House edifice. The third series, set up in 1959, depicts cystic fibrosis, polio, caring for the terminally ill and midwifery in a prison context. The Kid Migrants Programme, the threat of nuclear warfare (including emergency response guidelines issued by local Civil Defense Corps), LGBT rights and syphilis amidst sex workers are depicted in 1960 set fourth series, with a patient with typhoid, the effects of thalidomide, the introduction of the contraceptive pill and bear upon of stroke in the fifth set in 1961. The 6th series, gear up in 1962, touches upon domestic violence, an explosion at the local docks, interracial wedlock, female person genital mutilation, mental health and introduces Reggie, a recurring grapheme who has Down's syndrome. The 7th serial, prepare in 1963, introduces the get-go major character of colour, Nurse Lucille Anderson, likewise as dementia, racial abuse, leprosy and meningitis featuring in storylines. The eighth serial, set in 1964, covers the topic of abortion (which was not legalised until 1967), sickle cell disease, babies born with cleft lip and fissure palate and intersex people. Prepare in 1965, the 9th series deals with diphtheria, a bullheaded expectant mother and the continued role and relevance of Nonnatus business firm in the community. The tenth series, set in 1966, compares the do at Nonnatus House with the private Lady Emily Clinic in Mayfair, PKU, diabetes and the controversy of abortion on the eve of legalisation. Christmas special episodes also explore the weather in a mission in Due south Africa, the Outer Hebrides and the guild orphanage.

Cast and characters [edit]

Call the Midwife is based on the memoirs of Jennifer Worth, featuring narration – and an on-screen advent in the 2022 Christmas Special – by Vanessa Redgrave every bit an older Jenny.

  • Jessica Raine every bit Nursing Sister Jennifer "Jenny" Lee (series ane–3)
  • Jenny Agutter equally Sister Julienne
  • Pam Ferris as Sister Evangelina (series 1–v)
  • Judy Parfitt as Sister Monica Joan
  • Helen George as Nurse Beatrix "Trixie" Franklin
  • Bryony Hannah equally Nurse Cynthia Miller (later Sis Mary Cynthia) (series one–6)
  • Miranda Hart as Matron Camilla "Chummy" Fortescue-Cholmondeley-Browne (afterward Noakes) (series 1–iv)
  • Laura Principal every bit Sister Bernadette (later on Nursing Sister Shelagh Turner)
  • Stephen McGann as Dr Patrick Turner
  • Cliff Parisi every bit Frederick "Fred" Buckle
  • Ben Caplan every bit Police Constable (later Sergeant) Peter Noakes (series i–6)
  • Max Macmillan as Timothy Turner (serial iii–; recurring series 2)
  • Dorothy Atkinson equally Auxiliary Nurse Jane Sutton (series 2)
  • Emerald Fennell as Nurse Patience "Patsy" Mount (serial iii–6; guest serial 2)
  • Victoria Yeates equally Sis Winifred (series 3–8)
  • Jack Ashton as the Revd Tom Hereward (series four–seven; recurring series 3)
  • Charlotte Ritchie every bit Nurse Barbara Gilbert (subsequently Hereward) (serial four–7)
  • Linda Bassett as Nurse Phyllis Crane (series four–present)
  • Kate Lamb as Nurse Delia Busby (series v–6; recurring serial 4)
  • Jennifer Kirby equally Nurse Valerie Dyer (series vi–nine)
  • Annabelle Apsion every bit Violet Buckle (series 7-; recurring series iv–half dozen)
  • Jack Hawkins as Christopher Dockerill (serial 6–seven)
  • Leonie Elliott as Nurse Lucille Anderson (later Robinson) (series 7–nowadays)
  • Fenella Woolgar equally Sis Hilda (serial 8–present)
  • Ella Bruccoleri as Sister Frances (series 8–present)
  • Daniel Laurie every bit Reggie Buckle (series ten–; recurring serial half-dozen–9)
  • Georgie Glen as Miss Millicent Higgins (series 10–; recurring series 8–9)
  • Zephryn Taitte as Cyril Robinson (serial ten–; recurring series 8–9)
  • Megan Cusack as Nurse Nancy Corrigan (series xi–; recurring serial 10)

Episodes [edit]

Production [edit]

Locations [edit]

The transport in the opening titles is the Shaw, Savill & Albion Line liner QSMVRule Monarch in dry dock at the King George V Dock and the road is Saville Road, Silvertown, east London.[5] [6]

Many of the exterior scenes are shot at The Historic Dockyard Chatham standing in for E London streets and buildings.[7] In the offset two series, Nonnatus House was filmed at St. Joseph's Missionary College in Mill Hill, North London until the building was converted to luxury flats at which point a new Nonnatus House set was created at Longcross Studios in Surrey where sets were built for the new Nonnatus and interior sets.[viii] HMSCavalier is used for scenes on ships during the series and the order'southward female parent house is filmed in Westward Wittering.[8]

Commissioning [edit]

On 11 February 2013, Ben Stephenson, BBC Controller for Drama, announced that he had commissioned a 2013 Christmas special, and a tertiary series of viii episodes to be circulate in 2014.[ix] The fourth series aired in the United states in 2015, finishing its eight-episode run on 17 May.[x] A Christmas special besides aired in 2015.

A fifth series was commissioned for 2016, presently afterwards series four filming was completed.[11] A sixth series was commissioned, which included a 2022 Christmas episode set in South Africa.[12] On 23 November 2016, the BBC announced a three-twelvemonth deal with Neal Street Productions, commissioning a seventh, eighth, and ninth serial, each with a Christmas special.[13] On 4 March 2019, the BBC announced information technology had commissioned 2 further serial and Christmas specials, through to an eleventh series in 2022, moving the plot into the belatedly-sixties.[14] [15]

On 13 April 2022 – v days before series ten was due to first broadcasting on BBC One and with the 11th series about to begin filming – the BBC appear that two more than series had been deputed, keeping the show on air until 2024. Series 12 and thirteen will each comprise 8 1-hour episodes as well as a Christmas special.[16]

Soundtrack [edit]

For the commencement three series of the programme the score and the title theme used was composed by Peter Salem and since serial four the music has been composed by Maurizio Malagnini. The orchestral score, mainly comprising strings and piano accompanies the emotional moments of the series, with Malagnini calling information technology a diary of the emotions of the serial, while more upbeat moments are often accompanied by music appropriate to the setting twelvemonth. The score was performed past the London Sleeping room Orchestra.[17] [18]

There have been two albums released with music from the series: a 2012 released Call the Midwife: The Album consisting of period advisable songs and score tracks from the first series by Salem and a second Call the Midwife: Original Soundtrack Anthology released in 2022 featuring highlights from Malagnini'due south score from serial iv-seven.[17] [19]

Release [edit]

Broadcast [edit]

In May 2012, BBC Worldwide and the American Public Dissemination Service (PBS) announced that the showtime series of Call the Midwife would premiere in the Us on 30 September 2012.[20] BBC Worldwide has too sold the plan to SVT (Sweden); NRK (Norway); RÚV (Republic of iceland); Yle (Finland); AXN White (Spain; Portugal); ERT (Greece);[21] [22] ABC in Australia and TVNZ 1 in New Zealand, where its debut recorded a 35% share of the audience – twenty% to a higher place average. In July 2012 BBC Worldwide announced it sold the global Video on Need rights of the program to Netflix.

The second series of Call the Midwife was sold to PBS for transmission from 31 March 2013[23] and to SVT (Sweden) for transmission from nineteen May 2013.[24] In February 2013, BBC Worldwide reported that Telephone call the Midwife had been sold in over ane hundred global territories,[25] with global sales contributing to the UK'south position as the 2nd largest TV exporter behind the United states of america.[26] In Feb 2017, it was reported that the BBC had exported Call the Midwife to 237 global territories.[27]

A second series of eight episodes aired in the Uk in early 2013.[28] [29] The serial achieved a consolidated serial average of x.47 million viewers.[xxx] A third eight-part series aired in the UK from January 2014,[31] with a consolidated boilerplate of 10.53 1000000.[30]

On 28 February 2014, BBC confirmed that Call the Midwife had been deputed for a 2022 Christmas special[32] and 4th serial, to air in 2015.[33] On iii Nov 2014, BBC appear that an viii-episode fifth series had been deputed; it began ambulation on 17 January 2016; the fifth series takes the story into 1961.[34] The sixth series began airing in the Great britain on 22 January 2017, taking the drama into 1962.[35] Serial seven, again consisting of eight episodes, began airing on Sunday, 21 January 2018, with episode one viewed by ix.87 1000000 viewers.[36] It was the No.one rated plan on United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland TV for all weeks of its transmission, catastrophe 11 March 2018.[36] The eighth series premiered on 13 Jan 2019.[37]

Home media [edit]

The commencement series was released in a Region 2, 2-disc assail 12 March 2012.[38] Series two was released on one April 2013 in the Uk (region 2)[39] with a collector's edition, Telephone call the Midwife Collection, containing series one, two, and the 2012 Christmas Special, released on the same appointment.[40]

In the United States, the first series was released on DVD and Blu-ray on half dozen November 2012. Serial two was released on DVD and Blu-ray on 18 June 2013.[41] Serial three was released on Blu-ray on 20 May 2014.[42] Series four was released on Blu-ray on 19 May 2015.[43]

Reception [edit]

Disquisitional response [edit]

A second serial was immediately commissioned after the opening episode attracted an audition of virtually 10 1000000 viewers. The 2nd episode increased its audience to x.47 million, while the third continued the climb to 10.66. Episode 4'south rating reached 10.89 1000000.

In the Usa, the serial 1 transmission on PBS drew an average household audience rating of ii.1, translating into three one thousand thousand viewers – 50 percent in a higher place PBS's primetime boilerplate for the 2011–12 series.[44] The autumn 2012 PBS broadcast of the showtime series received widespread critical acclamation, earning a Metacritic score of 8.0. The Wall Street Periodical alleged that "this immensely absorbing drama is worth whatever trouble it takes to catch up with its singular pleasures",[45] while The Washington Post stated that "the bandage is marvelous, the gritty, mail-war set pieces are meticulously recreated".[46] Idiot box Guide called the series "a delight to watch",[47] while the San Francisco Chronicle described it as "sentimental, poignant and frequently heartbreaking".[48]

The second series opened with a record overnight audience of nine.three million United kingdom viewers,[49] going on to achieve a consolidated serial average of 10.47 million viewers.[xxx] This was almost ii million in a higher place the slot average, and past some distance the most pop Britain drama in every week of transmission.[fifty] When viewing figures from BBC's iPlayer video streaming service and a narrative repeat were included as part of the BBC Live Plus 7 metric,[51] the total number of viewers per week was found to be near 12 million.[52]

Caitlin Moran in The Times chosen this "an fe hand in a velvet glove",[53] while Allison Pearson in The Daily Telegraph lauded its ability to "tickle the middle of the brow while touching the near anguished parts of the human condition".[54] In particular, commentators have noted the attention given to female social problems in the drama'south post-state of war, pre-pill setting. Alison Graham in the Radio Times dubbed Call the Midwife "a magnificently subversive drama" and "the torchbearer of feminism on television,"[55] while Caitlin Moran claimed the series encapsulated "how unbelievably terrifying, dreary and vile it was to be a working-class adult female 60 years agone."[53]

After the difference of Jessica Raine equally Jenny Lee at the cease of the third series, Jennifer Worth's family stated that Call The Midwife no longer resembled Worth's stories.[56]

Accolades [edit]

Yr Accolade Category Recipient Issue
2012 British University Television Craft Awards Best Costume Design Amy Roberts Nominated
British Academy Tv set Awards Best Supporting Actress Miranda Hart Nominated
Prix Europa Best Episode of a TV Fiction Serial or Serial Phone call the Midwife Nominated
Idiot box Fiction Call the Midwife Nominated
TV Selection Awards, United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland Best Actress Miranda Hart Won
Best New Drama Phone call the Midwife Won
2013 National Idiot box Awards Drama Performance: Female Miranda Hart Won
TV and Radio Industries Social club Award Drama Programme of the Yr Call the Midwife Won
Purple Television Society Best Drama Series Telephone call the Midwife Nominated
Christopher Honour TV and Cable Prize Call the Midwife Won
British University Idiot box Arts and crafts Awards Director – Fiction Philippa Lowthorpe Won
Brand up and Hair Design Christine Walmesley-Cotham Won
British Academy Television Awards Audition honor Phone call the Midwife Nominated
TV Choice Awards, United kingdom All-time Actress Miranda Hart Won
Best Drama Series Telephone call the Midwife Nominated
2014 National Television receiver Awards Drama Performance: Female Miranda Hart Nominated
All-time Drama Phone call the Midwife Nominated
Satellite Award Best Actress in a Supporting Part in a Series, Mini-Series or Move Picture Made for Tv set Judy Parfitt Nominated
Television set and Radio Industries Club Award Drama Program of the Twelvemonth Call the Midwife Nominated
2015 Tv Choice Awards, UK Best Family Drama Call the Midwife Won
2016 Sandford St Martin Trust Awards Radio Times Faith Award Call the Midwife Won
TV Choice Awards, U.k. Best Family unit Drama Call the Midwife Won
2017 National Telly Awards Best Period Drama Telephone call the Midwife Won
Gracie Awards, US Television set - Ensemble Cast Call the Midwife Won
BFI & Radio Times TV Festival Best 21st Century Television set Drama Phone call the Midwife Won
TV Choice Awards, UK All-time Family Drama Telephone call the Midwife Won
2018 National Idiot box Awards Best Drama Telephone call the Midwife Nominated
TV and Radio Industries Club Award Drama Programme of the Yr Telephone call the Midwife Nominated
Idiot box Option Awards, United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland All-time Family Drama Telephone call the Midwife Won
TV Choice Awards, United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland Best Actress Linda Bassett Nominated
2019 National Television Awards Best Drama Telephone call the Midwife Nominated
Television set and Radio Industries Order Award Drama Programme of the Twelvemonth Phone call the Midwife Nominated
American Guild of Composers, Authors and Publishers Screen Music Awards Top Cable Tv set Serial Music Maurizio Malagnini - Call the Midwife Won
TV Choice Awards, UK Best Family unit Drama Call the Midwife Won
2020 National Tv set Awards All-time Drama Telephone call the Midwife Nominated
TV Choice Awards, Uk Best Actor Stephen McGann Nominated
Television Choice Awards, UK All-time Family Drama Call the Midwife Won
2021 Goggle box Choice Awards, United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland Best Family Drama Call the Midwife Won
National Tv Awards Best Returning Drama Phone call the Midwife Nominated
American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers Screen Music Awards Summit Rated Boob tube Series Music Maurizio Malagnini - Telephone call the Midwife Won
TV and Radio Industries Lodge Award Drama Programme Call the Midwife Nominated

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External links [edit]

  • Call the Midwife at BBC Online Edit this at Wikidata
  • Call the Midwife at IMDb
  • Call the Midwife at epguides.com
  • PBS: Call the Midwife
  • Broadcast: Midwife delivered across Europe
  • Digital Spy: 'Phone call the Midwife' to deliver Christmas special, BBC confirms
  • BBC Worldwide sells Call the Midwife Video on Need rights to Netflix
  • Idiot box Choice Magazine: Interview with Pam Ferris and Jessica Raine Archived 1 January 2022 at the Wayback Machine
  • The Guardian: Interview with Miranda Hart
  • Huffington Post: Interview with Jenny Agutter
  • Call the Midwife Tour

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