What a rush. What a rush. The shocking train accident that took place in the concluding episode of Call the Midwife left viewers wondering what would become of their favorite characters.
The good doctor, also known as Stephen McGann’s Dr. Turner, and Sister Julienne, played by Jenny Agutter, were injured and cornered, and their situation was getting more and more dangerous by the minute. Their lives were respectively hanging in the balance due to a head injury and the possibility of a heart attack.
As if that were not bad enough, the raven of doom had been ticking, ticking, ticking in the back of the minds of viewers like a bomb getting ready to go off, teasing the worst possible outcome.
The driver, whose pregnant wife was in the process of giving birth when the accident occurred, tragically passed away as a result of the collision. Thankfully, the other two people involved escaped without injury.
In the meantime, Nonnatus House was forced to deal with the chaos without Sister Julienne at the helm of their ship and without the typically upbeat demeanor of Nurse Trixie Franklin (Helen George), who left the show in episode five.
After returning from her trip, Nurse Phyllis Crane, played by Linda Bassett, sprang into action to save the day (and calm the nerves of the viewers) with her calm and collected handling of the situation.
Oh my goodness, that was a lot. While we discuss what’s in store for the remaining seasons of Call the Midwife, it’s probably best if you take a break to refuel with a cup of tea and a cookie.
Call the Midwife Season 12 Release Date
Next year, in 2023, Call the Midwife will return with season 12; the premiere of that season will take place on BBC One and BBC iPlayer shortly after the feature-length Christmas special that airs this year.
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At the beginning of 2022, the premiere of Call the Midwife season 11 took place only eight days after the airing of the 2021 Christmas special, which is likely to serve as a model for season 12.
Call the Midwife Season 12 Plot
The producers of Call the Midwife have confirmed that there will be additional babies as well as additional drama.
Pippa Harris, who is the executive producer for Neal Street Productions, was quoted in Express as saying:
“We are all overjoyed by this vote of confidence from the BBC, and we are looking forward to delivering even more laughter, tears, and babies to our devoted fans,” said one of the members of the cast.
When it came to potential future storylines, Heidi Thomas hinted at the following:
“The stories we tell are like babies – they never stop coming, we love them all, and we vow to do our absolute best by each and every one of them.”
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Fans can anticipate some character development in the upcoming season as a result of the focus that will likely be placed on Trixie’s recovery as the likely focal point of the upcoming season.
The producers of Call the Midwife have confirmed that there will be additional babies as well as additional drama.
Pippa Harris, who is the executive producer for Neal Street Productions, was quoted in Express as saying:
“We are all overjoyed by this vote of confidence from the BBC, and we are looking forward to delivering even more laughter, tears, and babies to our devoted fans,” said one of the members of the cast.
When it came to potential future storylines, Heidi Thomas hinted at the following:
“The stories we tell are like babies – they never stop coming, we love them all, and we vow to do our absolute best by each and every one of them.”
Fans can anticipate some character development in the upcoming season as a result of the focus that will likely be placed on Trixie’s recovery as the likely focal point of the upcoming season.
“But I believe that (the creative team) are far too clever for either A) not knowing when that would be or B) not being able to make it work within the framework of history.”
We can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that infinity is at least two years away.
Call the Midwife Season 12 Cast
She will most likely be accompanied by her fellow Sisters and nurses, including Sister Hilda (Fenella Woolgar), Sister Monica Joan (Judy Parfitt), nurse Nancy Corrigan (Megan Cusack), Nurse Phyllis Crane (Linda Bassett), Sister Frances (Ella Bruccoleri), and Miss Higgins. Sister Hilda was played by Fenella Woolgar, and Sister Monica Joan was played by Judy Parfitt (Georgie Glen). It is possible that Leonie Elliott’s character, Nurse Lucille Robinson, and Zephryn Taitte’s character, Cyril Robinson, will also return to the show in some capacity.
Call the Midwife Season 12 Trailer
Calm down, we’ve only just finished writing chapter 11, and it’ll be a while yet before fans are rewarded with a trailer for the upcoming season 12, but make sure to check back here regularly.
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When it finally arrives, you can count on us to keep you informed.
Frequently Ask Question
Is There Going to Be a Christmas Special for Call the Midwife in 2022?
The Call the Midwife Christmas 2022 special will feature cameos from a few of the series regular cast members. According to the show’s creator, Heidi Thomas, series 12 will feature the return of Rhoda Mullucks, the mother from series five who was given Thalidomide during her pregnancy and gave birth to a child named Susan who was born with birth defects. Rhoda will be portrayed by Liz White.
When Will the Next Season of Call the Midwife Air?
Call the Midwife will be back with a brand new Christmas special and will air its 12th season in 2023 xx. In the 1950s, the drama focuses on the devoted and hardworking midwives and nurses working in Poplar, which is located in east London.
In most years, the Christmas Special episode of Call the Midwife airs on Christmas day. The twelve and final season of Call the Midwife will premiere on BBC One in 2023.
Will We See Trixie Return for the 12th Season?
This storyline was included because Trixie actress Helen George was pregnant in real life, but the show’s creator Heidi Thomas has since assuaged fans’ concerns by assuring them that Trixie will return with a significant storyline in the upcoming 12th season.
Conclusion
Call the Midwife will return for season 12 in 2023. There will be additional babies as well as additional drama. The premiere will take place shortly after the 2021 Christmas special.
It is likely that this year’s Christmas special will serve as a model for next year’s season. The producers of Call the Midwife have confirmed that there will be additional babies as well as additional drama.
Pippa Harris, who is the executive producer for Neal Street Productions, was quoted as saying: “We are looking forward to delivering even more laughter, tears, and babies”.
Call the Midwife will return for its 12th and final season in 2023. The Christmas 2022 special will feature cameos from some of the show’s cast members. Trixie will have a ‘significant’ storyline in the 12th season, says creator Heidi Thomas.