The superhit series returns for a new season on the Christmas day. The series is a period drama set in the 50s and 60s that follows a group of nurses working in the East End of London. In Call The Midwife series 9 on BBC One tough, uncompromising, often angry stories are threaded through with little redemptive beats of kindness and generosity. Because these are the things that stitch the whole of life together.
Call the Midwife Series 9 Cast
Written and developed by Heidi Thomas, Call the Midwife is based on memoirs of Jennifer Worth and depicts day-to-day activities of the midwives. Series 9 comes with eight sixty minutes episodes, with series eight and nine also in the plans.

Call the Midwife Series 9 (2019)
Developed By: Heidi Thomas
Cast: Leonie Elliott, Jessica Raine, Miranda Hart, Laura Main, Jenny Agutter
Network: BBC One
Air Date: January 5 2019, 8 PM
Call the Midwife Series 9 Plot
Call the Midwife Series 9 unfolds as 1965 rolls by. We see the team dealing with cases involving cancer, diptheria, dementia, fistula, and homelessness.
They are faced with loneliness among the elderly, the traumas of an exhausted carer, and the defiant behaviour of a young and vulnerable prostitute. They deliver more babies born out of wedlock, care for a couple whose beloved infant dies, and support a brave and beautiful new mother who is blind.
Meanwhile the Turner’s own family comes under threat, Lucille’s romance does not run smooth, and Sister Julienne is driven to take an extraordinary step.
A posse of visiting medical students arrives, long with a fashion show in which Trixie wears the shortest miniskirt ever seen in Poplar. A Horticultural Extravaganza which tests Fred to the limit, and a firework display with a lot of toffee apples.
Call the Midwife Series 9 Trailer
Watch this trailer of BBC One series Call the Midwife Season 9 and tell us if you are eager for this next installment.
Call the Midwife Series 9 Episodes
It is January 1965 and, along with the rest of the UK, the Nonnatus House team is stunned by the death of Winston Churchill.
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