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Call the Midwife will be back soon for a new series
Call the Midwife 2021 promises to be a real treat for all fans following the Call the Midwife Christmas special.
Normally, every January we’re treated to a new series of Call the Midwife, but because filming started later than usual due to the pandemic the series will return later than normal.
There’s good news for fans as filming on the new series is finally over! And here’s the Turner family celebrating!
Love this!! The Turner family celebrate last week s completion of filming for #CallTheMidwife Series 10! @StephenMcGann@LauraMain1@MaxMacmillan2pic.twitter.com/ZaBJJde8yA
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The cast of
Call the Midwife has commended the huge effort made by the production team in creating a COVID-safe set to ensure that the Christmas special was made in time, despite filming delays imposed by the pandemic.
In a new behind-the-scenes clip shared on the
Call the Midwife s official Twitter account, Helen George, Stephen McGann and Jenny Agutter shared their relief that the special was completed, despite being six months behind in filming.
Alongside the video, the caption read: A #CallTheMidwife Christmas video exclusive: Beating, rather than beaten - With the current pandemic news being so negative, our team reflect on their joy and relief at being able to deliver our Christmas Special in time for Christmas Day this year.
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Call the Midwife s Helen George says the show s Christmas special is a love letter to the NHS to celebrate the tireless efforts of health workers during the ongoing pandemic.
The actress - who plays nurse Trixie Franklin in the BBC One period drama set at Nonnatus House in east London - also said it was a Christmas miracle that they managed to make it due to production restrictions and complications imposed by the coronavirus.
Speaking on
The One Show on Thursday evening (17 December), the star told hosts Alex Jones and Ronan Keating: I just pretend to be [a nurse], they actually do the work. I think