Call The Midwife

2020
4.8
1.22K reviews
TV-14
Rating
Eligible
Watch in a web browser or on supported devices Learn More

Season 5 episodes (10)

1 Christmas Special 2015, Pt. 1
12/25/15
Festive cheer is in plentiful supply as Poplar readies itself for Christmas. But it’s a difficult time of year for grieving mother Iris; bringing back memories of her long departed baby daughter. As the community pull together to prepare for the televised carol concert, Nonnatus is rocked when Sister Monica Joan goes missing.
2 Christmas Special 2015, Pt. 2
12/25/15
With Sister Monica Joan still missing, the wives of Nonnatus are distressed. An unexpected surprise for a grieving mother helps bring the Christmas magic home. The midwives prepare for a televised carol concert.
3 Episode 1
1/17/16
Easter approaches, and for the nuns and midwives of Nonnatus House it's as busy as ever as babies are born to myriad families across the borough. One such delivery brings with it its own set of shocks, as Patsy helps experienced mother Rhoda Mullucks give birth to a baby with severe deformities, with no clear explanation.
4 Episode 2
1/24/16
Barbara experiences the biggest test of her career when a struggling dockworker's wife is forced into a difficult decision about her impending delivery. Nurse Crane meets a new friend who promises great adventure but conceals a secret. Sister Evangelina is forced to take action when a mistake comes to light.
5 Episode 3
1/31/16
An outbreak of typhoid erupts, and suspicion over who the carrier could be threatens to break apart a closely knit family. Sister Winfred faces a personal dilemma when a local teacher is revealed to be pregnant by a married man. When the woman takes matters into her own hands, Sister Winifred is forced to consider the role her own prejudices may have played.
6 Episode 4
2/7/16
As the modern world begins to encroach on traditional Poplar life, everyone is starting to notice the changes. Sister Julienne is impressed by the medical advances that are saving the lives of mothers and babies at a busy local hospital. But a traumatic birth raises moral questions for her which she struggles to answer.
7 Episode 5
2/14/16
With modern advances starting to change things for the better, will medical professionals like Dr. Turner and Shelagh look again at their own lifestyles? As the couple fight for better respiratory health for their patients, Timothy realizes that his parents are putting themselves at risk by continuing to smoke. Across Poplar another family unit appears to be broken before it’s begun.
8 Episode 6
2/21/16
The world may be moving forward, but women are still laboring under the social pressure of shame. When a spate of violent attacks on women brings a state of fear to Poplar, prostitute Lizzie is too ashamed of social judgement to report it. This allows a dangerous man to go free and impacts directly on the residents of Nonnatus House.
9 Episode 7
2/28/16
With autumn on its way, the appetite for change is rife across Poplar. As Dr. Turner shares his excitement about the impending release of the contraceptive pill, not all of his counterparts at Nonnatus House are as keen for the social change it may bring. Meanwhile, Patsy realizes that change isn't always for the best as she struggles to help a transient Bargee woman.
10 Episode 8
3/6/16
Dr. Turner uncovers the cause of the recent spate of infant limb deformities. Realizing that his own prescriptions could have exacerbated the tragedy, he jumps into action in an attempt to prevent further damage. Meanwhile, Nonnatus House is thrown into disarray by a tragedy even closer to home.

About this show

A moving, intimate, funny and, above all, true-to-life look at the colorful stories of midwifery and families in East London from the Fifties, based on the best-selling memoirs of the late Jennifer Worth. When Jenny Lee first arrives in Poplar, she knows nothing about hardship, poverty or indeed, life itself. Attached to an order of nursing nuns at Nonnatus House, Jenny is part of a team of midwives who visit expectant mothers, providing the poorest women with the best possible care.

Ratings and reviews

4.8
1.22K reviews
Jason Rotolo
April 15, 2014
Well written, sometimes humorous, but always touching and relatable, Call The Midwife is one of the best shows on TV. The cast works well together, and the acting is tasteful and believable. One can't help but feel compassion for the struggles of the poor families of Poplar who are in desperate need of quality medical care. The expectant mothers of the show really drive the story lines, and, as a group, are like an uncredited cast member. There is also a little sex appeal for the male viewers (Jenny Lee and Trixie Franklin). I wish the first two seasons were available.
33 people found this review helpful
Did you find this helpful?
Magen
March 19, 2016
It's not just about the characters and their growth as people in a rapidly changing world. It's also a commentary on the social changes and challenges facing them and their East End area. If you like history, a dash of romance, music, the mystery of what nuns actually do and the idea of babies then you will enjoy this show.
5 people found this review helpful
Did you find this helpful?
A Google user
August 15, 2016
Between Call the Midwife never missed a a season, and watching Downton Abbey my Sunday nights where in the best place. How I found out about this series I actually read her books every one of them and when I found out they were on PBS I had to watch them and was hooked. Thanks Masterpiece Theater for making 2 of the most wonderful and intriguing Shadows I've ever seen. :) :) :)
6 people found this review helpful
Did you find this helpful?

Rate this show

Tell us what you think.