Call the Midwife shares exciting season 15 update with “evocative” new storyline
Call the Midwife recently announced some thrilling news about season 15, hinting at a captivating, emotionally resonant narrative ahead.
Following the tradition of past seasons, the well-liked BBC series is planning to come back with fresh episodes during the upcoming New Year celebration, and it’s anticipated that Season 15 will debut in January 2026.
Before its new season begins, the show is coming back during the holiday season with a two-episode Christmas special. This special will take place in both Hong Kong and Poplar.
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Leading up to a new series, the show will resume over the festive period by airing a two-part Christmas Special, set in both Hong Kong and Poplar.
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As a game enthusiast, I’m pumped about the latest sneak peek dropped by the official Instagram account of my favorite period drama! The upcoming season, still under production, looks to be packed with intriguing plot twists and turns that have me on the edge of my seat already. Can’t wait to see more!
We posted an exclusive backstage photo featuring Natalie Quarry in character as Rosalind Clifford. The upcoming season 15 is set to explore the women’s liberation movement.
In this behind-the-scenes shot, you can see Natalie Quarry portraying Rosalind Clifford. Season 15 will delve into the women’s liberation movement.
In the image, Rosalind is holding a bra atop a stick, seemingly demonstrative, with Helen George’s character, Trixie, standing behind her, suggesting a scene of potential dissent or demonstration.
They titled the post: “A Glimpse into Call the Midwife Series 15: Bra-burning! This week, our set has been quite intriguing, as we reenact a noteworthy event from the ’70s feminist movement – the burning of the bra! It’s been an exciting time here!
In a nostalgic twist, nothing seems to embody that era quite like a blaze of women’s lingerie. And here stands the radiant Natalie Quarry (Rosalind), beaming with delight, holding up her version of a carnival treat – a bra on a stick, though personally, I’d liken it more to a toffee apple, but everyone has their preferences…
Although the 15th season is yet to grace our TV screens, enthusiasts of this cherished show got some thrilling updates last month, as they announced plans for a prequel series and movie.
1972 serves as the backdrop for an upcoming movie, whose release date remains undisclosed. This film will spotlight memorable personalities from the original series, as the narrative shifts to foreign locations. Simultaneously, a prequel series is set in Poplar during World War II.
In a public announcement, renowned author and producer Heidi Thomas OBE expressed her reasoning for expanding the “Call the Midwife” series, stating: “Opening fresh opportunities at Nonnatus House seems deeply moving, and yet perfectly fitting.
Call the Midwife airs on BBC One and streams on BBC iPlayer.
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