The show has never shied away from killing off fan favourites in the past, so why the cop-out this time around?
Why include a scene featuring Sister Julienneโs bloodied wimple when we already knew she was fine? However dark or distressing the subject matter, viewers are usually steered safely to a neat ending. It is rare for a show as comforting as Call the Midwife to end on a cliffhanger.
CALL THE MIDWIFE crew member Kev Corbishley died this year and the BBC drama paid respect to him in a heartfelt tribute at the end of the series finale.
Call the Midwife season 11 came to a dramatic conclusion on Sunday evening with Sister Julienne (played by Jenny Agutter) and Dr Turner (Stephen McGann) trapped in a train crash. [INSIGHT] Call the Midwife: Miss Higgins star warns train crash has consequences [LATEST] Who was the veteran crew member? As well as working on Call The Midwife, Kev was also a rigger on BBC series Ghosts in 2021, working on four episodes of the comedy series. The official Call the Midwife twitter account responded to a fan who asked who Kev was. CALL THE MIDWIFE crew member Kev Corbishley died this year and the BBC drama paid respect to him in a heartfelt tribute at the end of the series finale.
The final episode of Call the Midwife series 11 has aired and as Nonnatus House disappears from our screens once again - the question all fans are asking is ...
Here are all the details we have so far: When is Call the Midwife returning to BBC One? The next time Call the Midwife will be on our TV screens will be for the annual Christmas special on Christmas Day in 2022. In the meantime, if you're missing Call the Midwife, you can watch all episodes of series one to eleven on the BBC iPlayer. To get the latest showbiz news from WalesOnline sent straight to your inbox sign up for our What's On newsletter here. Read more: BBC Call The Midwife fans react as series ends following dramatic fatal train crash So when can you expect to see Call the Midwife on your TV screens next?
Following last week's cliffhanger that saw two long-running charaters trapped in a train crash, Call the Midwife viewers finally learned their fates.
until perhaps next season it seems! Related: Call the Midwife fans devastated as tragedy rocks the show Call the Midwife spoilers follow.
The much-loved BBC series Call the Midwife has already been re-commissioned by the BBC for season 12 (2023) and season 13 (2024).
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Following the series finale, one viewer tweeted: "OMG what a relief, right until the last second I thought either Dr Turner or Sister Julienne was going to get ...
Another said: "The happiness that radiated out of that ending of @CallTheMidwife1 was like sunshine!! Sister Julienne will too recover, but will not be able to work for some time. Following the series finale, one viewer tweeted: "OMG what a relief, right until the last second I thought either Dr Turner or Sister Julienne was going to get a blood clot or aneurysm & die at the end.
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Only my Dad knew where the grave was. He was breached and died during birth' He was breached and died during birth. They were placed in a coffin with a stranger. Heartbreakingly another user added: 'I watched #CallTheMidwife in tears. I've been in a deadly disaster myself.