Okay, so I just heard from Helen George, who plays a midwife on the show, and she’s saying the season 15 finale is going to be rough. Apparently, it’s a real tearjerker and we’re all going to be emotionally wrecked after watching it. Seriously, she’s warning us to prepare ourselves!
The last episode of season 15, airing on March 8th, will explore what happens to the nurses and midwives of Nonnatus House if the building is forced to close, and where they might go next.
George, the star of Trixie, said a scene paying tribute to the show’s characters made her cry uncontrollably.
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The actor, speaking at the 2026 Radio Times Covers Party, described a scene that brings together all the characters from the show’s 15-year history, though he didn’t want to reveal specific details.
She explained that when she arrived on set, she immediately burst into tears. It was a very emotional moment for her.

“So if I was a mess – and I’m heart of steel – then the audience will be a mess as well.”
Renee Bailey, who plays Joyce, said the finale of Call the Midwife truly captures everything the show is known for. She explained it’s an emotional rollercoaster – funny, sad, heartwarming, and heartbreaking all at once – and believes viewers will be very pleased with it.
As spring arrives, Natalie Quarry, who plays Rosalind, has been reflecting on the performance and hopes it will leave a lasting impression on the audience.

The popular historical drama, created by Heidi Thomas, is expected to return for a sixteenth season around 2027. Thomas recently hinted that the finale of season fifteen will give viewers clues about what the future holds for the characters at Nonnatus House.
A movie set in 1972 and a new series set during World War II, showing the younger days of familiar characters, are both in the works. The new series will now take the place of the previously planned Christmas special scheduled for 2026.
Call the Midwife airs on BBC One and streams on BBC iPlayer.
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