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: Sister Monica Joan suffers a fall that leads to a crisis of faith and physical recovery. Meanwhile, Mother Mildred makes a surprise return to help the midwives during the busy holiday season. Context & Production : The special is firmly set in , a period of rapid social change in the UK. Filming Challenges
Ultimately, this episode cements the tradition that "it wouldn't be Christmas without this slyly majestic drama" The Guardian . Call.The.Midwife.S10E00.Christmas.Special.2020....
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A traveling circus arrives in town, bringing a sense of cinematic magic to a bleak London winter. Managed by the charismatic ringmaster Mr. Percival—played by guest star and Doctor Who alumnus —the circus injects festive spectacle into the community. This public link is valid for 7 days
: One of the most moving arcs follows Gloria, a recurring character who has suffered multiple miscarriages. As her labor begins, Shelagh Turner helps her process her past grief, ultimately leading to a successful and healing birth. Nurse Crane and Miss Higgins
The (Season 10, Episode 0) first aired on December 25, 2020, on BBC One. Set in December 1965, the 90-minute episode brings a colorful circus to Poplar, contrasting the nomadic lives of performers with the tight-knit community of Nonnatus House . Plot Highlights Can’t copy the link right now
Fans, however, were divided. Some longed for the "simple" Christmas specials of earlier years (the 2014 South Africa special, or the 2015 Mother Teresa episode). Others called it the "most important" special the show has ever produced, particularly praising Megan Cusack’s debut as Nancy Corrigan, who arrives as a breath of irreverent, sharp-witted energy.
While every Call the Midwife Christmas special is special, the 2020 episode stood out for several reasons: 1. A Message of Hope Amidst Real-World Gloom
Entangled in an unplucked, butchered country turkey scheme that eventually goes awry, forcing a pivot to a joint community dinner WGBH, WTTW. (Georgie Glen)
We see Trixie Franklin continuing to push for modernization in midwifery, even as she grapples with her own personal desires for the future.