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Call the Midwife season 15 opens a new era set in 1971.
Summary
Call the Midwife returns for season 15, set in 1971 with a UK premiere on 11 January and a North American broadcast on PBS on 22 March. The new episodes are reported to explore the Women's Liberation movement, medical changes and the position of Nonnatus House within a modernising NHS.
Content
Call the Midwife is returning for a fifteenth season, now set in 1971. The new episodes follow the events of the recent two-part Christmas specials and bring the story into the early 1970s. Creators say the season will reflect social and medical shifts of the era while continuing to follow the lives of the Nonnatus House team. Several familiar characters and actors are reported to be back for the new run.
What was announced:
- Season 15 will premiere in the UK on 11 January and will be broadcast in North America on PBS on 22 March.
- The episodes pick up after the two-part Christmas specials and are set in 1971.
- Storylines are reported to include the Women's Liberation movement, medical advancements and questions about Nonnatus House's place within a changing NHS.
- Showrunner Heidi Thomas described this series as drawing on recent memory of the period and as one of the team's more exciting seasons.
- Returning cast members reported include Jenny Agutter, Judy Parfitt, Helen George, Stephen McGann and Laura Main, alongside several supporting actors.
Summary:
Season 15 moves the series into a decade of social change and places personal stories about birth and care against broader shifts in society and medicine. The announced schedule gives viewers set dates for the UK and North America, and further production and promotional details were reported as forthcoming. Undetermined at this time.
