Call the Midwife fan-favourite amuses fans with “cheeky” set antics in filming updateh
Fan-loved actress Georgie Glen, known from Call the Midwife, recently entertained viewers with some playful backstage behavior during the latest production update.
On July 30th, via social media, the cherished series announced to its audience that filming was done on the swelteringly hot day that marked the warmest day of the year.
On Instagram, you’ll find Glen sharing a video where she appears as her recurring character, Miss Higgins, from the popular BBC series she’s been part of since 2018.
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In the video, the actor positions himself before a fan, emulating Marilyn Monroe’s famous stance from the 1955 movie “The Seven-Year Itch.” Afterward, he performs a brief, lively movement.
Today’s record-breaking heat, and here’s Miss Higgins channeling Marilyn Monroe with her impersonation in front of our cast cooling station! (Post caption)
Another commented, finding it unexpected, that Millicent seemed so joyful, which is unusual for her character on the show.
As a dedicated gamer, I can’t help but express my excitement over this fantastic series! It’s definitely among my top favorite shows ever. Speaking of which, that video clip you shared was just the kind of engaging, high-quality content that makes me appreciate platforms like Instagram.
1. Option A: “That’s hilarious! I hope you’re not filming winter-themed scenes.” Meanwhile, someone else commented: “You made me laugh! Thanks for being so amusing and keeping up the good spirits.”
2. Option B: “I find that very funny! Let’s hope you’re not shooting scenes for the cold season.” Another person chimed in saying: “You really brightened my day with your humor! Thank you for being so entertaining.”
3. Option C: “That joke had me laughing out loud! I wonder if you’re working on winter-themed productions?” A different user replied: “You just made my day with that joke! Thanks for always keeping things lighthearted and funny.”
4. Option D: “I love your humor! I hope you’re not filming winter scenes.” Another user responded: “You made me smile! Thanks for being so cheerful and having a great sense of humor.”
More recently, the BBC has refuted speculations that the series “Call The Midwife” will be terminated following 15 seasons. Previously, there were whispers that the show might conclude.
The BBC is making it clear to fans that ‘Call the Midwife’ will continue to be a significant part of the BBC for many years ahead, as stated by them.
Well, gamers, I’ve got some fantastic news for all you “Call the Midwife” fans out there! We’ve got two Christmas specials lined up, followed by a brand new series, a film, and even a prequel series! And guess what? After all that excitement, we’re not stopping anytime soon. We’ve got another series in store for you, the sixteenth one, to keep the journey going strong! So, don’t worry, “Call the Midwife” isn’t going anywhere – we’re here to stay!
Call the Midwife airs on BBC One and streams on BBC iPlayer.
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