New nurses will be joining the midwives and nuns at Nonnatus House when the hit drama Call the Midwife returns for a fourth series. And a certain narrator will be making an on-screen appearance, too.
New Cast Members for Call the Midwife


New nurses will be joining the midwives and nuns at Nonnatus House when the hit drama Call the Midwife returns for a fourth series. And a certain narrator will be making an on-screen appearance, too.

From England on the verge of the First World War to England on the cusp of the Swinging Sixties, PBS has an evening full of period drama when it premieres the new seasons of Mr. Selfridge and Call the Midwife

British TV fans of both sides of the pond should be thrilled to know that two of the most popular programs to have come to the small screen in the past few years — Call the Midwife and Death in

The nuns and midwives might no longer reside at Nonnatus House, but they are gracing screens once again on their telly home of BBC One, and will do the same on PBS in the coming weeks.
If you’ve been waiting to see more of the hit British period drama, Call the Midwife, your wait is nearly over. There’s a holiday special just for you, and Season Two is coming soon, too!
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The Fall season on PBS starts in a little more than two weeks and it looks to be another great one, with the U.S. premieres of Wallander III, Call the Midwife, and Upstairs, Downstairs: Season 2 in September and October.