First look at Call the Midwife Christmas special with more babies than ever before
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BBC First is celebrating 10 years of
Call the Midwife by fast-tracking the 10th season, to screen same day as the UK.
It gets an express morning broadcast but comes with an evening replay on Monday April 19.
Starring Emmy award winning actress Jenny Agutter, Linda Bassett, Helen George and Leonie Elliot, this series it set in 1966, and it’s a testing time for the midwives. But there’s excitement, too, as the women’s rights movement intensifies. With Trixie’s help, Sister Julienne is determined to steer Nonnatus House out of its financial quandary. Dr Turner deals with an array of difficult cases including a former soldier involved in nuclear test explosions. Meanwhile, Sister Monica Joan experiences a crisis of faith, and Sister Frances realises she needs to be a little less spiritual if she’s to really connect with the local women. There are some interesting challenges ahead, as well as great celebrations when England wins the World Cup.
Call The Midwife s Leonie fact-checked script with grandparents Connie Rusk For Mailonline © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo
She is best known for her role as Lucille Anderson in BBC s Call The Midwife.
And Leonie Elliott speaks about playing the show s first Caribbean midwife on The Graham Norton Show, which is set to air on Friday.
The actress, 32, tells the host she gets her Jamaican grandparents to fact-check the script, and after he s read it her grandfather: lets me know if things would have happened in certain ways or not . © Provided by Daily Mail Actress: Leonie Elliott speaks about playing the show s first Caribbean midwife on BBC s Call The Midwife on The Graham Norton Show, which is set to air on Friday