Get ready for another heartwarming episode of “Call the Midwife”! Season 13 Episode 8, airing on Monday, May 6th, 2024, at 7:00 Pm on PBS, promises to deliver more emotional moments and compelling storylines.
In this episode, viewers can expect some surprises as Miss Higgins receives an unexpected visitor. Meanwhile, Sister Monica causes a stir as she ruffles feathers with her unconventional approach. As tensions rise, the residents of Poplar come together to vote for their Mother of the Year, leading to moments of both joy and reflection.
“Call the Midwife” continues to captivate audiences with its touching portrayal of life in 1960s East End London. From the highs of new life to the challenges of medical emergencies and social issues, the midwives and nuns of Nonnatus House navigate it all with compassion and resilience.
Don’t miss Season 13 Episode 8 of “Call the Midwife,” airing at 7:00 Pm on Monday, May 6th, 2024, on PBS.
In this episode, viewers can expect some surprises as Miss Higgins receives an unexpected visitor. Meanwhile, Sister Monica causes a stir as she ruffles feathers with her unconventional approach. As tensions rise, the residents of Poplar come together to vote for their Mother of the Year, leading to moments of both joy and reflection.
“Call the Midwife” continues to captivate audiences with its touching portrayal of life in 1960s East End London. From the highs of new life to the challenges of medical emergencies and social issues, the midwives and nuns of Nonnatus House navigate it all with compassion and resilience.
Don’t miss Season 13 Episode 8 of “Call the Midwife,” airing at 7:00 Pm on Monday, May 6th, 2024, on PBS.
- 4/29/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This Sunday evening on PBS, “Call the Midwife” returns with another heartwarming episode that promises to tug at viewers’ heartstrings. In Season 13 Episode 8, the residents of Poplar find themselves facing unexpected twists and turns as the community comes together to celebrate its annual Mother of the Year contest.
As the anticipation builds, Miss Higgins receives a surprise visit that leaves her reeling with emotion. Meanwhile, Sister Monica causes a stir among the residents with her unconventional approach, leading to some feathers being ruffled in the process.
But the highlight of the episode is undoubtedly the Mother of the Year contest, where the women of Poplar vie for the prestigious title. With emotions running high and bonds of sisterhood tested, viewers can expect a touching and uplifting conclusion as the community comes together to honor the unsung heroes of motherhood.
Tune in at 8:00 Pm this Sunday, May 5th, 2024, and join...
As the anticipation builds, Miss Higgins receives a surprise visit that leaves her reeling with emotion. Meanwhile, Sister Monica causes a stir among the residents with her unconventional approach, leading to some feathers being ruffled in the process.
But the highlight of the episode is undoubtedly the Mother of the Year contest, where the women of Poplar vie for the prestigious title. With emotions running high and bonds of sisterhood tested, viewers can expect a touching and uplifting conclusion as the community comes together to honor the unsung heroes of motherhood.
Tune in at 8:00 Pm this Sunday, May 5th, 2024, and join...
- 4/28/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an emotional and thought-provoking episode of “Call the Midwife,” airing on PBS at 7:00 Pm on Monday, April 29, 2024. In Season 13 Episode 7, titled “Call the Midwife,” viewers will witness the dedicated midwives of Nonnatus House facing a series of challenging situations.
Rosalind takes charge of the care for a teenage mother, but the situation takes a troubling turn when the young woman reveals a distressing truth. As Rosalind navigates the complexities of the situation, viewers will be drawn into the heart-wrenching realities of teenage pregnancy.
Meanwhile, Trixie and Matthew find themselves grappling with a change in fortune, presenting new obstacles for the couple to overcome. And amidst the turmoil, Joyce receives an unexpected visitor, adding a layer of intrigue to the episode.
With compelling storylines and powerful performances, “Call the Midwife” promises to deliver another unforgettable episode that explores the joys and challenges of midwifery and motherhood. Tune...
Rosalind takes charge of the care for a teenage mother, but the situation takes a troubling turn when the young woman reveals a distressing truth. As Rosalind navigates the complexities of the situation, viewers will be drawn into the heart-wrenching realities of teenage pregnancy.
Meanwhile, Trixie and Matthew find themselves grappling with a change in fortune, presenting new obstacles for the couple to overcome. And amidst the turmoil, Joyce receives an unexpected visitor, adding a layer of intrigue to the episode.
With compelling storylines and powerful performances, “Call the Midwife” promises to deliver another unforgettable episode that explores the joys and challenges of midwifery and motherhood. Tune...
- 4/22/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an emotional rollercoaster on the upcoming episode of “Call the Midwife” airing at 8:00 Pm on Sunday, April 28, 2024, only on PBS.
In Season 13 Episode 7, titled simply “Call the Midwife,” viewers will be drawn into the heartwarming yet challenging world of midwifery once again. Rosalind, one of the dedicated midwives, finds herself overseeing the care of a teenage mother. As the story unfolds, a troubling truth comes to light, adding layers of complexity to an already delicate situation.
Meanwhile, Trixie and Matthew face unexpected changes in their lives, grappling with a shift in fortune that tests their resilience and love. And just when things seem settled, Joyce receives an unexpected visitor, stirring up new emotions and challenges.
Join the beloved characters of “Call the Midwife” as they navigate the joys and struggles of life and childbirth in 1960s East London. It’s an episode you won’t want to miss,...
In Season 13 Episode 7, titled simply “Call the Midwife,” viewers will be drawn into the heartwarming yet challenging world of midwifery once again. Rosalind, one of the dedicated midwives, finds herself overseeing the care of a teenage mother. As the story unfolds, a troubling truth comes to light, adding layers of complexity to an already delicate situation.
Meanwhile, Trixie and Matthew face unexpected changes in their lives, grappling with a shift in fortune that tests their resilience and love. And just when things seem settled, Joyce receives an unexpected visitor, stirring up new emotions and challenges.
Join the beloved characters of “Call the Midwife” as they navigate the joys and struggles of life and childbirth in 1960s East London. It’s an episode you won’t want to miss,...
- 4/21/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an emotional rollercoaster on the upcoming episode of “Call the Midwife,” airing on PBS at 7:00 Pm on Monday, April 22, 2024. In Season 13 Episode 6, titled “Call the Midwife,” the pupil midwives gear up for their final exams, marking a significant milestone in their journey to becoming fully-fledged midwives.
Amidst the preparations, the storyline takes a poignant turn when two little brothers are discovered abandoned at a church. The midwives and nurses of Nonnatus House are once again called upon to provide care and support, showcasing their unwavering dedication to their community and the families they serve.
As the series delves into themes of compassion, resilience, and the bonds of sisterhood, viewers can expect a heartwarming yet thought-provoking episode. Join in on the drama, tears, and triumphs as “Call the Midwife” continues to captivate audiences with its touching portrayals of life, love, and the miracles of childbirth.
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Amidst the preparations, the storyline takes a poignant turn when two little brothers are discovered abandoned at a church. The midwives and nurses of Nonnatus House are once again called upon to provide care and support, showcasing their unwavering dedication to their community and the families they serve.
As the series delves into themes of compassion, resilience, and the bonds of sisterhood, viewers can expect a heartwarming yet thought-provoking episode. Join in on the drama, tears, and triumphs as “Call the Midwife” continues to captivate audiences with its touching portrayals of life, love, and the miracles of childbirth.
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- 4/15/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Prepare for an emotional and heartwarming episode of “Call the Midwife” airing on PBS at 8:00 Pm on Sunday, April 21, 2024. In Season 13 Episode 6, titled “Call the Midwife,” the pupil midwives are gearing up for their final exams while facing a challenging situation when two little brothers are left abandoned at a church.
As the pupil midwives navigate the pressures of their impending exams, they must also confront the heartbreaking reality of the abandoned children. Viewers will witness the compassion and dedication of the midwives as they rally together to provide care and support for the vulnerable siblings.
With its poignant storytelling and heartfelt performances, “Call the Midwife” continues to captivate audiences with its portrayal of courage, resilience, and the bonds of community. Join PBS as they showcase the trials and triumphs of the midwives as they navigate the complexities of their profession and the challenges of life in 1960s East London.
As the pupil midwives navigate the pressures of their impending exams, they must also confront the heartbreaking reality of the abandoned children. Viewers will witness the compassion and dedication of the midwives as they rally together to provide care and support for the vulnerable siblings.
With its poignant storytelling and heartfelt performances, “Call the Midwife” continues to captivate audiences with its portrayal of courage, resilience, and the bonds of community. Join PBS as they showcase the trials and triumphs of the midwives as they navigate the complexities of their profession and the challenges of life in 1960s East London.
- 4/14/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an emotional and heartwarming episode of “Call the Midwife” Season 13, airing on PBS this Monday at 7:00 Pm. In Episode 5, viewers are transported back to summertime in Poplar, where the community comes together for Violet’s first event as mayor.
Amidst the festivities, a young mother unexpectedly goes into labor, sending the midwives into action. As chaos ensues, May, one of the beloved characters, sneaks off, adding an extra layer of intrigue to the episode.
Meanwhile, Shelagh receives an unexpected visit from her social worker, adding tension and drama to her storyline. With compelling narratives and touching moments, this episode of “Call the Midwife” promises to captivate viewers and tug at their heartstrings.
Tune in to PBS at 7:00 Pm this Monday for an unforgettable evening with “Call the Midwife” Season 13 Episode 5. Don’t miss out on the emotional rollercoaster as the midwives navigate the challenges of...
Amidst the festivities, a young mother unexpectedly goes into labor, sending the midwives into action. As chaos ensues, May, one of the beloved characters, sneaks off, adding an extra layer of intrigue to the episode.
Meanwhile, Shelagh receives an unexpected visit from her social worker, adding tension and drama to her storyline. With compelling narratives and touching moments, this episode of “Call the Midwife” promises to captivate viewers and tug at their heartstrings.
Tune in to PBS at 7:00 Pm this Monday for an unforgettable evening with “Call the Midwife” Season 13 Episode 5. Don’t miss out on the emotional rollercoaster as the midwives navigate the challenges of...
- 4/8/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an emotional and heartwarming episode of “Call the Midwife” airing on PBS at 8:00 Pm on Sunday, April 14, 2024. In Season 13 Episode 5, viewers will be transported back to 1960s Poplar, where summertime brings both joy and challenges for the residents.
As Violet takes on her role as mayor, the community gathers for a special event. However, the festivities are interrupted when a young mother unexpectedly goes into labor, putting the midwives and nurses of Nonnatus House into action.
Amidst the chaos of the birthing scene, May, one of the younger characters, finds herself drawn into her own personal journey. Meanwhile, Shelagh, the compassionate nurse and midwife, receives an unexpected visit from her social worker, adding another layer of intrigue and emotion to the episode.
Join the beloved characters of “Call the Midwife” as they navigate through the highs and lows of life in Poplar, delivering babies, supporting one another,...
As Violet takes on her role as mayor, the community gathers for a special event. However, the festivities are interrupted when a young mother unexpectedly goes into labor, putting the midwives and nurses of Nonnatus House into action.
Amidst the chaos of the birthing scene, May, one of the younger characters, finds herself drawn into her own personal journey. Meanwhile, Shelagh, the compassionate nurse and midwife, receives an unexpected visit from her social worker, adding another layer of intrigue and emotion to the episode.
Join the beloved characters of “Call the Midwife” as they navigate through the highs and lows of life in Poplar, delivering babies, supporting one another,...
- 4/7/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Attention, fans of heartwarming drama! “Call the Midwife” is back with another captivating episode, airing this Monday at 7:00 Pm on PBS. In Season 13 Episode 4, viewers are in for a treat as the pupil midwives continue their journey through training, reaching their third month of intensive learning.
Amidst the bustle of their training, beloved character Trixie receives an urgent phone call, setting off a chain of events that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. Meanwhile, the Turner family throws a lively Apollo 11 moon landing party, bringing together friends and loved ones for a night of celebration and nostalgia.
With its signature blend of heartwarming moments and compelling storytelling, “Call the Midwife” continues to captivate audiences with its portrayal of life, love, and resilience in 1960s East London. Don’t miss out on the emotional highs and lows of this latest episode, as the midwives navigate the challenges...
Amidst the bustle of their training, beloved character Trixie receives an urgent phone call, setting off a chain of events that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. Meanwhile, the Turner family throws a lively Apollo 11 moon landing party, bringing together friends and loved ones for a night of celebration and nostalgia.
With its signature blend of heartwarming moments and compelling storytelling, “Call the Midwife” continues to captivate audiences with its portrayal of life, love, and resilience in 1960s East London. Don’t miss out on the emotional highs and lows of this latest episode, as the midwives navigate the challenges...
- 4/1/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an emotional and heartwarming episode of “Call the Midwife” this Sunday at 8:00 Pm on PBS. In Season 13, Episode 4, titled simply “Call the Midwife,” the pupil midwives are deep into their third month of training, navigating the highs and lows of their journey to becoming skilled healthcare professionals.
Amidst the busy days at Nonnatus House, Trixie receives an urgent phone call that sets her on a path filled with challenges and unexpected twists. Meanwhile, the Turner family hosts a lively Apollo 11 moon landing party, bringing the community together in celebration and joy.
As always, “Call the Midwife” promises to deliver touching moments, powerful storytelling, and a glimpse into the lives of both the midwives and the families they serve. Don’t miss this episode as it unfolds with compassion, resilience, and the spirit of community on Sunday evening.
Release Date & Time: 8:00 Pm Sunday 7 April 2024 on PBS...
Amidst the busy days at Nonnatus House, Trixie receives an urgent phone call that sets her on a path filled with challenges and unexpected twists. Meanwhile, the Turner family hosts a lively Apollo 11 moon landing party, bringing the community together in celebration and joy.
As always, “Call the Midwife” promises to deliver touching moments, powerful storytelling, and a glimpse into the lives of both the midwives and the families they serve. Don’t miss this episode as it unfolds with compassion, resilience, and the spirit of community on Sunday evening.
Release Date & Time: 8:00 Pm Sunday 7 April 2024 on PBS...
- 3/31/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Attention “Call the Midwife” fans! Get ready for an emotional rollercoaster in Season 13, Episode 3, airing on Monday, April 1st at 7:00 Pm on PBS. In this heartwarming episode, titled “Call the Midwife,” Violet and Matthew find themselves concerned about Fred’s ability to fulfill his duties as the mayor’s consort.
Trouble brews when Fred falls ill following a seemingly minor injury, leaving his loved ones worried about his health and well-being. As Fred’s condition takes a turn, tensions rise, and the community rallies together to support him during this challenging time.
Meanwhile, the Nonnatus team faces a medical crisis when they encounter a newborn diagnosed with bilateral hip dysplasia. The midwives and nurses must navigate the complexities of this diagnosis while providing the best possible care for both mother and baby.
Don’t miss out on the latest episode of “Call the Midwife,” filled with drama, compassion, and...
Trouble brews when Fred falls ill following a seemingly minor injury, leaving his loved ones worried about his health and well-being. As Fred’s condition takes a turn, tensions rise, and the community rallies together to support him during this challenging time.
Meanwhile, the Nonnatus team faces a medical crisis when they encounter a newborn diagnosed with bilateral hip dysplasia. The midwives and nurses must navigate the complexities of this diagnosis while providing the best possible care for both mother and baby.
Don’t miss out on the latest episode of “Call the Midwife,” filled with drama, compassion, and...
- 3/25/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Don’t miss the latest episode of “Call the Midwife,” airing on PBS this Sunday at 8:00 Pm. In Season 13 Episode 3, tensions rise as Violet and Matthew express concerns about Fred’s capacity to fulfill his duties as the mayor’s consort. The situation escalates when Fred falls ill following a seemingly minor injury, leaving everyone worried about his well-being.
Meanwhile, the Nonnatus team faces a challenging case when a newborn is diagnosed with bilateral hip dysplasia, throwing them into a state of turmoil. As they grapple with the complexities of the diagnosis, the team must navigate the emotional and practical implications for both the baby and its family.
Join the beloved characters of “Call the Midwife” as they confront personal and professional challenges with compassion and determination. With its blend of heartwarming moments and poignant drama, this episode promises to captivate audiences and leave a lasting impression. Tune in...
Meanwhile, the Nonnatus team faces a challenging case when a newborn is diagnosed with bilateral hip dysplasia, throwing them into a state of turmoil. As they grapple with the complexities of the diagnosis, the team must navigate the emotional and practical implications for both the baby and its family.
Join the beloved characters of “Call the Midwife” as they confront personal and professional challenges with compassion and determination. With its blend of heartwarming moments and poignant drama, this episode promises to captivate audiences and leave a lasting impression. Tune in...
- 3/24/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for another heartwarming episode of “Call the Midwife” airing on PBS this Monday at 7:00 Pm! In Season 13 Episode 2, viewers are in for a dose of compassion and courage as the midwives face new challenges in their community.
Shelagh and Joyce step in to help a heavily pregnant woman who is struggling with a mold infestation in her new apartment. With their expertise and empathy, they provide much-needed support during a difficult time.
Meanwhile, Nancy finds herself at odds with some of her peers as she attends a “Raise the Roof Campaign” meeting, standing up for what she believes in despite facing opposition.
In a lighter storyline, Trixie embarks on secret driving lessons, adding a touch of humor and adventure to the episode.
Join the midwives as they navigate the highs and lows of their profession and community in Season 13 Episode 2 of “Call the Midwife” this Monday, March 25, 2024, at 7:00 Pm on PBS.
Shelagh and Joyce step in to help a heavily pregnant woman who is struggling with a mold infestation in her new apartment. With their expertise and empathy, they provide much-needed support during a difficult time.
Meanwhile, Nancy finds herself at odds with some of her peers as she attends a “Raise the Roof Campaign” meeting, standing up for what she believes in despite facing opposition.
In a lighter storyline, Trixie embarks on secret driving lessons, adding a touch of humor and adventure to the episode.
Join the midwives as they navigate the highs and lows of their profession and community in Season 13 Episode 2 of “Call the Midwife” this Monday, March 25, 2024, at 7:00 Pm on PBS.
- 3/18/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an emotional and heartwarming episode of “Call the Midwife” airing on PBS at 8:00 Pm on Sunday, March 24, 2024. In Season 13 Episode 2, viewers will be immersed in the compassionate world of midwifery as Shelagh and Joyce step in to help a heavily pregnant woman facing challenges in her new home.
As they navigate through the complexities of pregnancy amid a mold infestation, Shelagh and Joyce demonstrate unwavering dedication and empathy, showcasing the true essence of their profession.
Meanwhile, Nancy finds herself at odds with her peers as she bravely takes a stand at a “Raise the Roof Campaign” meeting, highlighting the importance of community activism and advocacy.
In a subplot filled with determination and secrecy, Trixie embarks on clandestine driving lessons, adding a touch of humor and intrigue to the episode.
Don’t miss this poignant installment of “Call the Midwife,” filled with compelling storylines and heartfelt moments...
As they navigate through the complexities of pregnancy amid a mold infestation, Shelagh and Joyce demonstrate unwavering dedication and empathy, showcasing the true essence of their profession.
Meanwhile, Nancy finds herself at odds with her peers as she bravely takes a stand at a “Raise the Roof Campaign” meeting, highlighting the importance of community activism and advocacy.
In a subplot filled with determination and secrecy, Trixie embarks on clandestine driving lessons, adding a touch of humor and intrigue to the episode.
Don’t miss this poignant installment of “Call the Midwife,” filled with compelling storylines and heartfelt moments...
- 3/17/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This Monday at 7:00 Pm on PBS, fans of “Call the Midwife” are in for a compelling start to Season 13 with Episode 1. The episode sets the stage for a new chapter as Nonnatus House welcomes a new group of pupil midwives. Dr. Turner takes charge, overseeing the delivery of a baby whose mother is coping with cerebral palsy, adding a layer of complexity and compassion to the storyline.
As the clock approaches 7:00 Pm, viewers can expect an emotionally charged narrative that addresses both the challenges and joys of midwifery. Additionally, the “Raise the Roof Campaign” introduces a significant subplot, revealing the internal struggles and divisions among the nurses as they advocate for better pay and working conditions.
Tune in for a poignant and thought-provoking evening on PBS, where “Call the Midwife” Season 13 Episode 1 promises a blend of heartwarming moments, medical challenges, and the social issues that have made the...
As the clock approaches 7:00 Pm, viewers can expect an emotionally charged narrative that addresses both the challenges and joys of midwifery. Additionally, the “Raise the Roof Campaign” introduces a significant subplot, revealing the internal struggles and divisions among the nurses as they advocate for better pay and working conditions.
Tune in for a poignant and thought-provoking evening on PBS, where “Call the Midwife” Season 13 Episode 1 promises a blend of heartwarming moments, medical challenges, and the social issues that have made the...
- 3/11/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an emotional and heartwarming return as “Call the Midwife” kicks off its highly anticipated Season 13 with Episode 1, airing on PBS. In this episode, Nonnatus House embarks on a new chapter as they welcome a group of pupil midwives to begin their training. As the seasoned midwives guide and mentor the newcomers, viewers are treated to touching moments of camaraderie and shared purpose.
Meanwhile, Dr. Turner finds himself overseeing the delivery of a baby whose mother has cerebral palsy, highlighting the challenges and triumphs of childbirth in the face of adversity. With compassion and expertise, the team at Nonnatus House demonstrates their unwavering commitment to providing exceptional care to every mother and baby.
However, tensions arise within the community as the “Raise the Roof Campaign” for better pay and conditions creates a divide among the nurses. As they grapple with their own beliefs and values, the nurses must...
Meanwhile, Dr. Turner finds himself overseeing the delivery of a baby whose mother has cerebral palsy, highlighting the challenges and triumphs of childbirth in the face of adversity. With compassion and expertise, the team at Nonnatus House demonstrates their unwavering commitment to providing exceptional care to every mother and baby.
However, tensions arise within the community as the “Raise the Roof Campaign” for better pay and conditions creates a divide among the nurses. As they grapple with their own beliefs and values, the nurses must...
- 3/10/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This Christmas night on PBS, viewers are invited into the heartwarming world of “Call the Midwife” with Season 13’s Holiday Special at 8:00 Pm. The midwives find themselves navigating delicate situations just two weeks before Christmas, adding a touch of uncertainty to the festive season. As the holiday spirit fills the air, the midwives face challenges that tug at the heartstrings, reflecting the compassion and resilience that define the series.
Complicating matters further, a heavy snowfall blankets the surroundings, creating an enchanting yet potentially troublesome backdrop for holiday celebrations. The special promises to capture the essence of the beloved series, blending poignant moments with the magic of Christmas.
Tune in on December 25, 2023, for a Christmas night filled with emotional twists, festive cheer, and the endearing tales of the midwives who continue to captivate audiences. “Call the Midwife” Holiday Special 2023 is a must-watch for those seeking a perfect blend of drama,...
Complicating matters further, a heavy snowfall blankets the surroundings, creating an enchanting yet potentially troublesome backdrop for holiday celebrations. The special promises to capture the essence of the beloved series, blending poignant moments with the magic of Christmas.
Tune in on December 25, 2023, for a Christmas night filled with emotional twists, festive cheer, and the endearing tales of the midwives who continue to captivate audiences. “Call the Midwife” Holiday Special 2023 is a must-watch for those seeking a perfect blend of drama,...
- 12/18/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
A few familiar faces are missing from Call the Midwife Season 12. The latest season of the long-running BBC drama recently landed on Netflix in the U.S., which means that some fans are just discovering that several beloved characters have left the show. The departures include Fenella Woolgar, who played the cheerful nun Sister Hilda.
Sister Hilda isn’t in ‘Call the Midwife’ Season 12
Woolgar joined the Call the Midwife cast in season 8, which aired in 2019. Her character, Sister Hilda, arrived at Nonnatus House in 1964, and she quickly became an integral part of the close-knit group of nuns and midwives.
Before she joined the religious order, Sister Hilda served in the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force during World War II. During that period in her life, she lived in London’s East End. When she returned to the neighborhood years later as a midwife, she was shocked by the changes she saw.
Sister Hilda isn’t in ‘Call the Midwife’ Season 12
Woolgar joined the Call the Midwife cast in season 8, which aired in 2019. Her character, Sister Hilda, arrived at Nonnatus House in 1964, and she quickly became an integral part of the close-knit group of nuns and midwives.
Before she joined the religious order, Sister Hilda served in the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force during World War II. During that period in her life, she lived in London’s East End. When she returned to the neighborhood years later as a midwife, she was shocked by the changes she saw.
- 9/7/2023
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Things are looking a little different at Nonnatus House. A new season of Call the Midwife premieres March 19 on PBS, and once again, change is in the air in Poplar. A couple of familiar faces have said goodbye to the show, a fan-favorite character is preparing for her wedding, and a new nun has arrived in the East End. Here’s what you need to remember before watching Call the Midwife Season 12.
The residents of Poplar have moved forward after the train crash in the ‘Call the Midwife’ Season 11 finale
Call the Midwife Season 11 ended on a tragic note when a massive train crash led to multiple deaths. Dr. Turner (Stephen McGann), Sister Julienne (Jenny Agutter), and Nurse Corrigan (Megan Cusack) were all on the train when the accident happened. Fortunately, they all survived without serious injury. And by the time we saw them again in the 2022 Christmas special, everyone...
The residents of Poplar have moved forward after the train crash in the ‘Call the Midwife’ Season 11 finale
Call the Midwife Season 11 ended on a tragic note when a massive train crash led to multiple deaths. Dr. Turner (Stephen McGann), Sister Julienne (Jenny Agutter), and Nurse Corrigan (Megan Cusack) were all on the train when the accident happened. Fortunately, they all survived without serious injury. And by the time we saw them again in the 2022 Christmas special, everyone...
- 3/17/2023
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Call the Midwife isn’t going anywhere. The BBC has renewed the long-running drama, which airs on PBS in the U.S., for seasons 14 and 15. Call the Midwife was previously renewed through season 13, with season 12 set to premiere in the U.S. in March.
‘Call the Midwife’ renewed for two more seasons
? Somebody Call The Midwife – we’re expecting Two further series!
The announcement of series 14 and 15 means that the multiple award-winning drama will now be on air until 2026, with series 13 commencing filming in the spring
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— BBC Press Office (@bbcpress) February 13, 2023
The BBC confirmed that two more seasons of Call the Midwife are on the way. The renewal will keep the show on the air through at least 2026.
“I’m overjoyed by the news that the doors of Nonnatus House will be open for a few more years! Call the Midwife...
‘Call the Midwife’ renewed for two more seasons
? Somebody Call The Midwife – we’re expecting Two further series!
The announcement of series 14 and 15 means that the multiple award-winning drama will now be on air until 2026, with series 13 commencing filming in the spring
*Spoiler alert!*
More https://t.co/PUuEMuAlnt pic.twitter.com/aTmBDOt332
— BBC Press Office (@bbcpress) February 13, 2023
The BBC confirmed that two more seasons of Call the Midwife are on the way. The renewal will keep the show on the air through at least 2026.
“I’m overjoyed by the news that the doors of Nonnatus House will be open for a few more years! Call the Midwife...
- 2/13/2023
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Call the Midwife has received another early renewal. BBC has renewed the long-running period drama series for seasons 12 and 13, keeping the show on the air until 2024. Season 10 debuts in the UK this Sunday night and season 11 will begin filming soon.
In the United States, the Call the Midwife show airs on PBS. A 10th season premiere date hasn't been announced yet. Word is that a fall premiere is likely but an official date hasn't been released.
Created by Heidi Thomas, Call the Midwife revolves around a group of nurse midwives working in the East End of London in the late 1950s and 1960s. The most recent Christmas special, which aired on Christmas 2020, stars Jenny Agutter, Linda Bassett, Judy Parfitt, Fenella Woolgar, Ella Bruccoleri, Helen George, Laura Main, Leonie Elliott, Stephen McGann,...
In the United States, the Call the Midwife show airs on PBS. A 10th season premiere date hasn't been announced yet. Word is that a fall premiere is likely but an official date hasn't been released.
Created by Heidi Thomas, Call the Midwife revolves around a group of nurse midwives working in the East End of London in the late 1950s and 1960s. The most recent Christmas special, which aired on Christmas 2020, stars Jenny Agutter, Linda Bassett, Judy Parfitt, Fenella Woolgar, Ella Bruccoleri, Helen George, Laura Main, Leonie Elliott, Stephen McGann,...
- 4/15/2021
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Dominic Cooke, the film and theater director whose projects include recent Sundance premiere Ironbark, is re-teaming with former Royal Court exec Kate Horton to launch Fictionhouse, a banner for producing film, theater and TV.
The company’s debut project will be Good, C. P. Taylor’s stage play that will star David Tennant and is set to launch in London’s West End in October this year. Cooke is directing the play, which will also star Fenella Woolgar and Elliot Levey and will run at the Playhouse Theatre.
Cooke and Horton previously worked together as Artistic Director and Executive Director as the Royal Court theater, producing more than 100 plays.
“Dominic is one of the UK’s all-time great theatre directors. I am really inspired and delighted to finally get a chance to work with him, and especially on a wonderful play like C P Taylor’s Good – a fantastic bit...
The company’s debut project will be Good, C. P. Taylor’s stage play that will star David Tennant and is set to launch in London’s West End in October this year. Cooke is directing the play, which will also star Fenella Woolgar and Elliot Levey and will run at the Playhouse Theatre.
Cooke and Horton previously worked together as Artistic Director and Executive Director as the Royal Court theater, producing more than 100 plays.
“Dominic is one of the UK’s all-time great theatre directors. I am really inspired and delighted to finally get a chance to work with him, and especially on a wonderful play like C P Taylor’s Good – a fantastic bit...
- 2/11/2020
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
"You will retract the statements to the press immediately." "Or they will shoot our engineers?" Goldwyn Films has debuted an official Us trailer for Mr. Jones, a film by Polish filmmaker Agnieszka Holland. This first premiered at the Berlin Film Festival last year, and stopped by numerous other international film festivals - a true story about a great writer. Mr. Jones brings to the screen the extraordinary and powerful story of the real-life Welsh journalist who uncovered Stalin's genocidal famine in Ukraine in the 1930s, which killed almost 10 million. Before WWII begins, he travels first into Russia, then down to Ukraine, becoming the first to break the news in the western media of the government-created famine in the Soviet Union. Starring James Norton as Gareth Jones; and he's joined by Vanessa Kirby, Peter Sarsgaard, Joseph Mawle, Kenneth Cranham, Celyn Jones, Krzysztof Pieczynski, Fenella Woolgar, and Martin Bishop. An important film...
- 1/23/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Renee Zellweger stars as Judy Garland in Judy, a biopic about the troubled singer-actress' final year before her death.
The Rupert Goold-directed film, currently in theaters, was adapted by Tom Edge from Peter Quilter's play End of the Rainbow.
Judy chronicles Garland’s last few performances in London, the romance she embarks on with musician Mickey Deans (Finn Wittrock) and her struggles with depression and addiction.
Rufus Sewell, Bella Ramsey, Lewin Lloyd, Gemma-Leah Devereux, Fenella Woolgar, Jessie Buckley and Michael Gambon round out the cast, with Darci Shaw playing a young version of Garland.
Zellweger is already getting awards attention for her ...
The Rupert Goold-directed film, currently in theaters, was adapted by Tom Edge from Peter Quilter's play End of the Rainbow.
Judy chronicles Garland’s last few performances in London, the romance she embarks on with musician Mickey Deans (Finn Wittrock) and her struggles with depression and addiction.
Rufus Sewell, Bella Ramsey, Lewin Lloyd, Gemma-Leah Devereux, Fenella Woolgar, Jessie Buckley and Michael Gambon round out the cast, with Darci Shaw playing a young version of Garland.
Zellweger is already getting awards attention for her ...
- 11/4/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Renee Zellweger stars as Judy Garland in Judy, a biopic about the troubled singer-actress' final year before her death.
The Rupert Goold-directed film, currently in theaters, was adapted by Tom Edge from Peter Quilter's play End of the Rainbow.
Judy chronicles Garland’s last few performances in London, the romance she embarks on with musician Mickey Deans (Finn Wittrock) and her struggles with depression and addiction.
Rufus Sewell, Bella Ramsey, Lewin Lloyd, Gemma-Leah Devereux, Fenella Woolgar, Jessie Buckley and Michael Gambon round out the cast, with Darci Shaw playing a young version of Garland.
Zellweger is already getting awards attention for her ...
The Rupert Goold-directed film, currently in theaters, was adapted by Tom Edge from Peter Quilter's play End of the Rainbow.
Judy chronicles Garland’s last few performances in London, the romance she embarks on with musician Mickey Deans (Finn Wittrock) and her struggles with depression and addiction.
Rufus Sewell, Bella Ramsey, Lewin Lloyd, Gemma-Leah Devereux, Fenella Woolgar, Jessie Buckley and Michael Gambon round out the cast, with Darci Shaw playing a young version of Garland.
Zellweger is already getting awards attention for her ...
- 11/4/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
"What's being done here will transform mankind." Signature Ent. in the UK has debuted the first trailer for Mr. Jones, the latest film from Polish filmmaker Agnieszka Holland. This first premiered at the Berlin Film Festival earlier this year, and has stopped by many other international festivals, heading to the London and Zurich Film Festivals next this fall. Mr. Jones brings to the screen the extraordinary and powerful story of the real-life Welsh journalist who uncovered Stalin's genocidal famine in Ukraine in the 1930s, which killed almost 10 million. Before the start of WWII, he travels first into Russia, then down to Ukraine, becoming the first to break the news in the western media of the government-created famine in the Soviet Union. Starring James Norton as journalist Gareth Jones; also featuring Vanessa Kirby, Peter Sarsgaard, Joseph Mawle, Kenneth Cranham, Celyn Jones, Krzysztof Pieczynski, Fenella Woolgar, and Martin Bishop. It's a thrilling,...
- 9/27/2019
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Louisa Mellor Jan 30, 2018
Inside No. 9 does well-observed industry satire in its latest episode. Spoilers ahead in our review…
This review contains spoilers.
See related Riverdale season 2 episode 11 review: The Wrestler Riverdale season 2 episode 10 review: The Blackboard Jungle
4.5 And The Winner Is…
“What’s more important, awards or a massive audience?” I asked Inside No. 9’s creators in 2017. Simultaneously, without missing a beat, “Awards!” they answered to a chorus of laughs. “Can’t put an audience on your shelf!” said Pemberton.
However serious that answer, it’s not a stretch to see why TV awards-giving might be ripe for satire here. Inside No. 9 has won a number of prizes (Rose d’Or, Rts, Writers’ Guild, Banff Rockies, comedy.co.uk…), but there’s still a baffling gap where a Bafta might be. It’s a matter of genre, Reece Shearsmith suggested. As a dramatic comedy/comedic drama, Inside No. 9...
Inside No. 9 does well-observed industry satire in its latest episode. Spoilers ahead in our review…
This review contains spoilers.
See related Riverdale season 2 episode 11 review: The Wrestler Riverdale season 2 episode 10 review: The Blackboard Jungle
4.5 And The Winner Is…
“What’s more important, awards or a massive audience?” I asked Inside No. 9’s creators in 2017. Simultaneously, without missing a beat, “Awards!” they answered to a chorus of laughs. “Can’t put an audience on your shelf!” said Pemberton.
However serious that answer, it’s not a stretch to see why TV awards-giving might be ripe for satire here. Inside No. 9 has won a number of prizes (Rose d’Or, Rts, Writers’ Guild, Banff Rockies, comedy.co.uk…), but there’s still a baffling gap where a Bafta might be. It’s a matter of genre, Reece Shearsmith suggested. As a dramatic comedy/comedic drama, Inside No. 9...
- 1/26/2018
- Den of Geek
By Troy Ribeiro
Film: Victoria and Abdul; Director: Stephen Frears; Cast: Judi Dench, Ali Fazal, Eddie Izzard, Adeel Akhtar, Tim Pigott-Smith, Olivia Williams, Fenella Woolgar, Paul Higgins, Robin Soans, Julian Wadham, Simon Callow, Michael Gambon; Rating: **1/2...
Film: Victoria and Abdul; Director: Stephen Frears; Cast: Judi Dench, Ali Fazal, Eddie Izzard, Adeel Akhtar, Tim Pigott-Smith, Olivia Williams, Fenella Woolgar, Paul Higgins, Robin Soans, Julian Wadham, Simon Callow, Michael Gambon; Rating: **1/2...
- 10/13/2017
- by TNM NEWS
- The News Minute
MaryAnn’s quick take… Charming based-on-fact British costume dramedy gently snarks about power and propriety but cuts a lot deeper when it comes to bigotry and bootlicking. I’m “biast” (pro): love Judi Dench, mostly love Stephen Frears’s films
I’m “biast” (con): we’re still telling stories about this dead queen?
I have not read the source material
(what is this about? see my critic’s minifesto)
The ribbing writes itself: Hey, they finally made the sequel to 1997’s Mrs. Brown! You know, the movie in which Judi Dench as Queen Victoria develops a close platonic friendship — or maybe even a romance — with royal groundskeeper John Brown in the early years of her widowhood, in the 1860s. It was a scandal! And now here’s Victoria & Abdul, which opens 20 years later and stars Judi Dench (Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel...
I’m “biast” (con): we’re still telling stories about this dead queen?
I have not read the source material
(what is this about? see my critic’s minifesto)
The ribbing writes itself: Hey, they finally made the sequel to 1997’s Mrs. Brown! You know, the movie in which Judi Dench as Queen Victoria develops a close platonic friendship — or maybe even a romance — with royal groundskeeper John Brown in the early years of her widowhood, in the 1860s. It was a scandal! And now here’s Victoria & Abdul, which opens 20 years later and stars Judi Dench (Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel...
- 9/15/2017
- by MaryAnn Johanson
- www.flickfilosopher.com
Victoria & Abdul: The True Story of the Queen’s Closest Confidant got it’s UK premiere this Sunday at UK premiere at the Odeon, Leicester Square on Tuesday. Attending the red carpet event where Dame Judi Dench, Ali Fazal, Shrabani Basu (Author of the book), Eddie Izzard, Fenella Woolgar, Lee Hall (Screenwriter) and Stephen Frears (Director).
The extraordinary true story of an unexpected friendship in the later years of Queen Victoria’s (Academy Award winner Judi Dench) remarkable rule. When Abdul Karim (Ali Fazal), a young clerk, travels from India to participate in the Queen’s Golden Jubilee, he is surprised to find favor with the Queen herself. As the Queen questions the constrictions of her long-held position, the two forge an unlikely and devoted alliance with a loyalty to one another that her household and inner circle all attempt to destroy. As the friendship deepens, the Queen begins to...
The extraordinary true story of an unexpected friendship in the later years of Queen Victoria’s (Academy Award winner Judi Dench) remarkable rule. When Abdul Karim (Ali Fazal), a young clerk, travels from India to participate in the Queen’s Golden Jubilee, he is surprised to find favor with the Queen herself. As the Queen questions the constrictions of her long-held position, the two forge an unlikely and devoted alliance with a loyalty to one another that her household and inner circle all attempt to destroy. As the friendship deepens, the Queen begins to...
- 9/9/2017
- by BollySpice Editors
- Bollyspice
After making The Queen over a decade ago, Stephen Frears is returning to direct another film about high royalty, but this time Queen Victoria. Victoria & Abdul, starring Judi Dench and Ali Fazal depicts the friendship between the 19th century Queen and a young clerk hailing from India. Ahead of a fall release, Focus Features have now debuted the first trailer.
As with Frears’ recent films, it looks to be a warm genial dramedy that we’d bet makes its bow at Toronto International Film Festival ahead of its debut. Also starring Adeel Akhtar, Simon Callow, Michael Gambon, Eddie Izzard, Ruth McCabe, Tim Pigott-Smith, Julian Wadham, Olivia Williams, and Fenella Woolgar, check out the trailer and poster below.
The extraordinary true story of an unexpected friendship in the later years of Queen Victoria’s (Academy Award winner Judi Dench) remarkable rule. When Abdul Karim (Ali Fazal), a young clerk, travels from...
As with Frears’ recent films, it looks to be a warm genial dramedy that we’d bet makes its bow at Toronto International Film Festival ahead of its debut. Also starring Adeel Akhtar, Simon Callow, Michael Gambon, Eddie Izzard, Ruth McCabe, Tim Pigott-Smith, Julian Wadham, Olivia Williams, and Fenella Woolgar, check out the trailer and poster below.
The extraordinary true story of an unexpected friendship in the later years of Queen Victoria’s (Academy Award winner Judi Dench) remarkable rule. When Abdul Karim (Ali Fazal), a young clerk, travels from...
- 5/31/2017
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
Up until a few years ago, Queen Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and Empress of India, was the longest reigning monarch. That is until Queen Elizabeth II, her great-great granddaughter surpassed her in September 2015. Elizabeth has been Queen since 1952.
With a reign of 63 years, seven months and two days, Victoria was the longest-reigning British monarch and the longest-reigning queen regnant in world history.
Focus Features has released the first poster and trailer for the upcoming Victoria & Abdul, from director Stephen Frears (The Queen,” “Philomena,” “Mrs. Henderson Presents”). The cast features Judi Dench, Ali Fazal, Adeel Akhtar, Simon Callow, Eddie Izzard, Ruth McCabe, Tim Pigott-Smith, Julian Wadham, Olivia Williams, Fenella Woolgar and Michael Gambon.
Many fans of the 1997’s Mrs. Brown wanted more of the story of a bereaved Queen Victoria (Judi Dench) and her relationship with a Scottish servant, John Brown (Billy Connolly), and the subsequent uproar it provoked.
With a reign of 63 years, seven months and two days, Victoria was the longest-reigning British monarch and the longest-reigning queen regnant in world history.
Focus Features has released the first poster and trailer for the upcoming Victoria & Abdul, from director Stephen Frears (The Queen,” “Philomena,” “Mrs. Henderson Presents”). The cast features Judi Dench, Ali Fazal, Adeel Akhtar, Simon Callow, Eddie Izzard, Ruth McCabe, Tim Pigott-Smith, Julian Wadham, Olivia Williams, Fenella Woolgar and Michael Gambon.
Many fans of the 1997’s Mrs. Brown wanted more of the story of a bereaved Queen Victoria (Judi Dench) and her relationship with a Scottish servant, John Brown (Billy Connolly), and the subsequent uproar it provoked.
- 5/30/2017
- by Michelle Hannett
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Author: Zehra Phelan
At the youthful age of 82, Dame Judi Dench isn’t retiring for anyone, just a little like her latest role as an ageing Queen Victoria in Victoria and Abdul for which a joyous trailer and poster have been released.
Dench teams up again with the Philomena director Stephen Frears on a story which is based on the latter years of Queen Victoria who reigned over England for 64 years between 1837 until her death in 1901 and her relationship with a young Indian clerk who she befriends after he is sent to her court. Dench is reprising her role as the cantankerous Queen after she portrayed Queen Victoria back in 1997 in Mrs Brown alongside Billy Connolly from an earlier episode in the royal’s life, so stepping back into her persona should have come quite naturally to the veteran actress.
Clad in Queen Victoria’s black mourning dress that she...
At the youthful age of 82, Dame Judi Dench isn’t retiring for anyone, just a little like her latest role as an ageing Queen Victoria in Victoria and Abdul for which a joyous trailer and poster have been released.
Dench teams up again with the Philomena director Stephen Frears on a story which is based on the latter years of Queen Victoria who reigned over England for 64 years between 1837 until her death in 1901 and her relationship with a young Indian clerk who she befriends after he is sent to her court. Dench is reprising her role as the cantankerous Queen after she portrayed Queen Victoria back in 1997 in Mrs Brown alongside Billy Connolly from an earlier episode in the royal’s life, so stepping back into her persona should have come quite naturally to the veteran actress.
Clad in Queen Victoria’s black mourning dress that she...
- 5/30/2017
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Pete Dillon-Trenchard May 6, 2017
Doctor Who series 10 strikes gold with Knock Knock - and there were some interesting references in it, too...
This article contains lots of spoilers for Doctor Who.
See related Power Rangers, boob armour, and impractical costumes
Knock, Knock is a real treat - a spooky, atmospheric tale with an emotional core and some brilliant guest performances. And in a sense it’s a real treat for this writer too, as it’s one of those Doctor Who episodes that’s so fresh and unlike anything the series has done before in its 54-year history (intentionally or otherwise) that this article is significantly shorter than usual; we hope that’s okay. But as ever, if you think you’ve spotted something we’ve missed, please do leave it in the comments below...
Poirot’s Last Case
We’ll start with a reference that wasn’t - in...
Doctor Who series 10 strikes gold with Knock Knock - and there were some interesting references in it, too...
This article contains lots of spoilers for Doctor Who.
See related Power Rangers, boob armour, and impractical costumes
Knock, Knock is a real treat - a spooky, atmospheric tale with an emotional core and some brilliant guest performances. And in a sense it’s a real treat for this writer too, as it’s one of those Doctor Who episodes that’s so fresh and unlike anything the series has done before in its 54-year history (intentionally or otherwise) that this article is significantly shorter than usual; we hope that’s okay. But as ever, if you think you’ve spotted something we’ve missed, please do leave it in the comments below...
Poirot’s Last Case
We’ll start with a reference that wasn’t - in...
- 5/6/2017
- Den of Geek
Louisa Mellor Apr 7, 2017
Filming is well underway on the fourth series of the brilliant Inside No. 9. Here's who to expect among the guest cast...
Series one and two of Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith's consistently inventive, continually surprising anthology strand Inside No. 9 have recently landed on Netflix UK, which will hopefully bring it to the attention of those who didn't catch it on the first run. If you're among them, then run, don't walk, etc. It's simply one of the best shows around.
See related The X-Files: an episode roadmap for beginners The X-Files: Fox wants more episodes in 2018 Dirk Maggs Interview: Hitchhiker's, Douglas Adams, Superman, Batman, & more...
And thrillingly, more of it is incoming. Hot on the heels of the recently aired third series, filming is already well underway on a fourth, to comprise six new standalone stories.
As soon as there's a sniff of an official broadcast date,...
Filming is well underway on the fourth series of the brilliant Inside No. 9. Here's who to expect among the guest cast...
Series one and two of Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith's consistently inventive, continually surprising anthology strand Inside No. 9 have recently landed on Netflix UK, which will hopefully bring it to the attention of those who didn't catch it on the first run. If you're among them, then run, don't walk, etc. It's simply one of the best shows around.
See related The X-Files: an episode roadmap for beginners The X-Files: Fox wants more episodes in 2018 Dirk Maggs Interview: Hitchhiker's, Douglas Adams, Superman, Batman, & more...
And thrillingly, more of it is incoming. Hot on the heels of the recently aired third series, filming is already well underway on a fourth, to comprise six new standalone stories.
As soon as there's a sniff of an official broadcast date,...
- 1/20/2017
- Den of Geek
Focus Features holds worldwide rights to the Working Title drama from Stephen Frears starring Judi Dench in what will be her second on-screen portrayal of Queen Victoria.
Shooting will take place at locations across Scotland, India, and England. Focus is financing Victoria And Abdul in association with BBC Films.
Ali Fazal of Furious 7 plays Abdul Karim, a young clerk who forges a close friendship with the queen that is frowned upon by her inner circle after he travels from India to participate in her Golden Jubilee celebrations.
Dench played Queen Victoria in Mrs Brown (pictured) in 1997.
Billy Elliot screenwriter wrote the Victoria And Abdul script based on Shrabani Basu’s book Victoria & Abdul: The True Story Of The Queen’s Closest Confidant.
The cast includes Adeel Akhtar, Simon Callow, Michael Gambon, Eddie Izzard, Ruth McCabe, Tim Pigott-Smith, Julian Wadham, Olivia Williams and Fenella Woolgar.
Focus will open the film in limited release in North America on September...
Shooting will take place at locations across Scotland, India, and England. Focus is financing Victoria And Abdul in association with BBC Films.
Ali Fazal of Furious 7 plays Abdul Karim, a young clerk who forges a close friendship with the queen that is frowned upon by her inner circle after he travels from India to participate in her Golden Jubilee celebrations.
Dench played Queen Victoria in Mrs Brown (pictured) in 1997.
Billy Elliot screenwriter wrote the Victoria And Abdul script based on Shrabani Basu’s book Victoria & Abdul: The True Story Of The Queen’s Closest Confidant.
The cast includes Adeel Akhtar, Simon Callow, Michael Gambon, Eddie Izzard, Ruth McCabe, Tim Pigott-Smith, Julian Wadham, Olivia Williams and Fenella Woolgar.
Focus will open the film in limited release in North America on September...
- 9/26/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
[caption id="attachment_48887" align="aligncenter" width="590"] Home Fires TV show image courtesy of ITV./caption]
You can't keep the home fires burning in UK. The Home Fires TV show has been cancelled by ITV. Actor Daniel Ryan, who played Bryn Brindsley in the World War II era drama, broke the bad news on Twitter. His tweet reads: "So, it is with huge sadness I must tell you that #HomeFires has been cancelled. Awful to leave stories untold and lives incomplete. Sorry."
Executive producer Catherine Oldfield also tweeted about the Home Fires cancellation, saying: "So very sorry that #Homefires won't be back. We loved making the show & that it was well received by so many made it all the more special." The Home Fires cast also includes: Samantha Bond, Francesca Annis, Ruth Gemmell, Claire Rushbrook, Ed Stoppard, Chris Coghill, Clare Calbraith, Fenella Woolgar, Mark Bazeley, and Mike Noble.
You can't keep the home fires burning in UK. The Home Fires TV show has been cancelled by ITV. Actor Daniel Ryan, who played Bryn Brindsley in the World War II era drama, broke the bad news on Twitter. His tweet reads: "So, it is with huge sadness I must tell you that #HomeFires has been cancelled. Awful to leave stories untold and lives incomplete. Sorry."
Executive producer Catherine Oldfield also tweeted about the Home Fires cancellation, saying: "So very sorry that #Homefires won't be back. We loved making the show & that it was well received by so many made it all the more special." The Home Fires cast also includes: Samantha Bond, Francesca Annis, Ruth Gemmell, Claire Rushbrook, Ed Stoppard, Chris Coghill, Clare Calbraith, Fenella Woolgar, Mark Bazeley, and Mike Noble.
- 5/13/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Glenda Jackson: Actress and former Labour MP. Two-time Oscar winner and former Labour MP Glenda Jackson returns to acting Two-time Best Actress Academy Award winner Glenda Jackson set aside her acting career after becoming a Labour Party MP in 1992. Four years ago, Jackson, who represented the Greater London constituency of Hampstead and Highgate, announced that she would stand down the 2015 general election – which, somewhat controversially, was won by right-wing prime minister David Cameron's Conservative party.[1] The silver lining: following a two-decade-plus break, Glenda Jackson is returning to acting. Now, Jackson isn't – for the time being – returning to acting in front of the camera. The 79-year-old is to be featured in the Radio 4 series Emile Zola: Blood, Sex and Money, described on their website as a “mash-up” adaptation of 20 Emile Zola novels collectively known as "Les Rougon-Macquart."[2] Part 1 of the three-part Radio 4 series will be broadcast daily during an...
- 7/2/2015
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Home Fires has been renewed for a second series by ITV.
The World War II drama centres on a group of inspirational women at the heart of a rural Cheshire community, who bring the village together during difficult times.
Samantha Bond, Ruth Gemmill, Claire Rushbrook, Frances Grey, Clare Calbraith, Fenella Woolgar, Leanne Best, Claire Price and Brian Fletcher star.
The programme was created by Simon Block.
ITV's director of drama Steve November said: "We've been really pleased with how viewers have taken Home Fires to their heart.
"Through Simon's wonderfully observed scripts and the characters he's created, we've come to know real women who kept the home fires burning throughout the Second World War.
"Their war effort is an intriguing aspect of our national social history, and we're delighted the women will be reunited for a second series."...
The World War II drama centres on a group of inspirational women at the heart of a rural Cheshire community, who bring the village together during difficult times.
Samantha Bond, Ruth Gemmill, Claire Rushbrook, Frances Grey, Clare Calbraith, Fenella Woolgar, Leanne Best, Claire Price and Brian Fletcher star.
The programme was created by Simon Block.
ITV's director of drama Steve November said: "We've been really pleased with how viewers have taken Home Fires to their heart.
"Through Simon's wonderfully observed scripts and the characters he's created, we've come to know real women who kept the home fires burning throughout the Second World War.
"Their war effort is an intriguing aspect of our national social history, and we're delighted the women will be reunited for a second series."...
- 6/2/2015
- Digital Spy
Cameron K McEwan Aug 16, 2016
Cameron sings the praises of 25 classic and modern Doctor Who adventures that went underappreciated. See what made the cut below...
Doctor Who fans can be an odd bunch at times (and by that I mean all the time), what's gold to one is dross to another. And when you think everyone is agreed on a genuine stinker (Timelash, for example), you'll find it has admirers in abundance. But what's here are some of the stories that, for whatever reason, get overlooked, underseen and, perhaps, undervalued - in no particular order.
The Awakening
Two-parters often get forgotten about (in classic Doctor Who at any rate) and this Peter Davison story, whilst perhaps best known to Who fans for a famous blooper featuring a horse, has some tremendous imagery and beautiful location shooting. Best of all is the villain of the piece, The Malus, who put the willies...
Cameron sings the praises of 25 classic and modern Doctor Who adventures that went underappreciated. See what made the cut below...
Doctor Who fans can be an odd bunch at times (and by that I mean all the time), what's gold to one is dross to another. And when you think everyone is agreed on a genuine stinker (Timelash, for example), you'll find it has admirers in abundance. But what's here are some of the stories that, for whatever reason, get overlooked, underseen and, perhaps, undervalued - in no particular order.
The Awakening
Two-parters often get forgotten about (in classic Doctor Who at any rate) and this Peter Davison story, whilst perhaps best known to Who fans for a famous blooper featuring a horse, has some tremendous imagery and beautiful location shooting. Best of all is the villain of the piece, The Malus, who put the willies...
- 4/25/2013
- Den of Geek
Feature Cameron K McEwan 26 Apr 2013 - 07:00
Cameron sings the praises of twenty-five classic and modern Doctor Who adventures that deserve more love. See what made the cut below...
Doctor Who fans can be an odd bunch at times (and by that I mean all the time), what's gold to one is dross to another. And when you think everyone is agreed on a genuine stinker (Timelash, for example), you'll find it has admirers in abundance. But what's here are some of the stories that, for whatever reason, get overlooked, underseen and, perhaps, undervalued - in no particular order.
The Awakening
Two-parters often get forgotten about (in classic Doctor Who at any rate) and this Peter Davison story, whilst perhaps best known to Who fans for a famous blooper featuring a horse, has some tremendous imagery and beautiful location shooting. Best of all is the villain of the piece, The Malus,...
Cameron sings the praises of twenty-five classic and modern Doctor Who adventures that deserve more love. See what made the cut below...
Doctor Who fans can be an odd bunch at times (and by that I mean all the time), what's gold to one is dross to another. And when you think everyone is agreed on a genuine stinker (Timelash, for example), you'll find it has admirers in abundance. But what's here are some of the stories that, for whatever reason, get overlooked, underseen and, perhaps, undervalued - in no particular order.
The Awakening
Two-parters often get forgotten about (in classic Doctor Who at any rate) and this Peter Davison story, whilst perhaps best known to Who fans for a famous blooper featuring a horse, has some tremendous imagery and beautiful location shooting. Best of all is the villain of the piece, The Malus,...
- 4/25/2013
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
We’ve been given five pairs of tickets to give away to 5 HeyUGuys readers to the Gala screening of ‘Cheerful Weather for the Wedding’ which is released in UK cinemas 9th January then on DVD and Blu-ray 14th January.
The movie stars Felicity Jones (Chalet Girl, Like Crazy), Luke Treadaway (Attack the Block, Clash of the Titans), Elizabeth McGovern (Downton Abbey, The Wings of the Dove), Mackenzie Crook (The Office, Pirates of the Caribbean) and Fenella Woolgar (Bright Young Things).
The screening takes place 6:15 at Empire Leicester Square on January 9th and you must be free to attend if you enter this competition.
On a crisp December morning in 1932, bride-to-be Dolly (Felicity Jones) hides in her bedroom as her many family members arrive for the wedding with all the cheerfulness, chaos and grievances that go with such occasions. But trouble soon appears with the arrival of Joseph (Luke Treadaway...
The movie stars Felicity Jones (Chalet Girl, Like Crazy), Luke Treadaway (Attack the Block, Clash of the Titans), Elizabeth McGovern (Downton Abbey, The Wings of the Dove), Mackenzie Crook (The Office, Pirates of the Caribbean) and Fenella Woolgar (Bright Young Things).
The screening takes place 6:15 at Empire Leicester Square on January 9th and you must be free to attend if you enter this competition.
On a crisp December morning in 1932, bride-to-be Dolly (Felicity Jones) hides in her bedroom as her many family members arrive for the wedding with all the cheerfulness, chaos and grievances that go with such occasions. But trouble soon appears with the arrival of Joseph (Luke Treadaway...
- 12/18/2012
- by Competitions
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Title: Cheerful Weather for the Wedding Director: Donald Rice Starring: Felicity Jones, Luke Treadaway, Elizabeth McGovern, Mackenzie Crook, Fenella Woolgar, Zoë Tapper, Julian Wadham, Sophie Stanton, Ellie Kendrick, Olly Alexander, James Norton A very mannered but deadly dull period piece drama of partially upended, stuffy social customs in which things like, “Dolly, dearest Dolly!” are earnestly exclaimed, “Cheerful Weather for the Wedding” is a ruinous vehicle for the incandescence of Felicity Jones. What could on the surface be something lively and spry, a la Oliver Wilde, is instead neither a spirited tale of romantic competition nor a hand-wringing story of fated love. It just lays there, at once familiar and [ Read More ]
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- 12/14/2012
- by bsimon
- ShockYa
Cloudy With a Chance of Strain: Rice’s Debut a Sweet Coated Flimsy
For his directorial debut, Donald Rice adapts a 1932 novella written by Julia Strachney, Cheerful Weather for the Wedding, a drolly executed period endeavor concerning the mercurial affections of one very wishy washy debutante in pre-wwii England. Featuring a curiously amassed cast that may inspire high expectations, Rice can’t quite fatten up the thin source material enough to warrant a feature length treatise on a love triangle that’s hardly worth our attention. In its defense, it never regresses to cheap laughs or false humor to pander exclusively to a mainstream pedigree, but neither does it ever become a high class affair.
It’s a very subdued and drowned out day in the countryside of 1932 England, where Dolly Thatcham (Felicity Jones) is about to publicly share her nuptial bliss with hubby to be, Owen (James Norton), and...
For his directorial debut, Donald Rice adapts a 1932 novella written by Julia Strachney, Cheerful Weather for the Wedding, a drolly executed period endeavor concerning the mercurial affections of one very wishy washy debutante in pre-wwii England. Featuring a curiously amassed cast that may inspire high expectations, Rice can’t quite fatten up the thin source material enough to warrant a feature length treatise on a love triangle that’s hardly worth our attention. In its defense, it never regresses to cheap laughs or false humor to pander exclusively to a mainstream pedigree, but neither does it ever become a high class affair.
It’s a very subdued and drowned out day in the countryside of 1932 England, where Dolly Thatcham (Felicity Jones) is about to publicly share her nuptial bliss with hubby to be, Owen (James Norton), and...
- 12/7/2012
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
Brian Friels adaptation of Ibsens seminal work, Hedda Gabler, will open at The Old Vic tonight, 12 September. Directed by Anna Mackmin, this major new production will star Olivier award-winning actress Sheridan Smith in the title role with Darrell DSilva as Judge Brack, Buffy Davis as Bertha, Daniel Lapaine as Eilert Loevborg, Anne Reid as Juliana Tesman, Adrian Scarborough as George Tesman, and Fenella Woolgar as Thea Elvsted.
- 9/12/2012
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Elizabeth McGovern featured in this new clip from Tribeca player Cheerful Weather for the Wedding. After adding the first clip from the film on April 17th, we have a new video featuring Elizabeth McGovern in the Donald Rice-directed film at this year's Tribeca Film Festival. Also starring in the comedy drama are Felicity Jones and Luke Treadaway. Mackenzie Cook, Fenella Woolgar, Zoe Tapper and Olly Alexander. Rice, who makes his feature-length directorial debut on Cheerful Weather for the Wedding, also scripts alongside Mary Henely-Magill. England, 1932. Today is the wedding day of Dolly Thatcham (Felicity Jones), and her family is arriving at the manor house with all the cheerfulness, chaos and grievances that bubble to the surface at such gatherings. Trouble soon appears in the shape of Joseph (Luke Treadaway), Dolly's lover from the previous summer, who throws her feelings into turmoil. Dolly's mother (Elizabeth McGovern) will not allow her carefully.
- 4/20/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Elizabeth McGovern featured in this new clip from Tribeca player Cheerful Weather for the Wedding. After adding the first clip from the film on April 17th, we have a new video featuring Elizabeth McGovern in the Donald Rice-directed film at this year's Tribeca Film Festival. Also starring in the comedy drama are Felicity Jones and Luke Treadaway. Mackenzie Cook, Fenella Woolgar, Zoe Tapper and Olly Alexander. Rice, who makes his feature-length directorial debut on Cheerful Weather for the Wedding, also scripts alongside Mary Henely-Magill. England, 1932. Today is the wedding day of Dolly Thatcham (Felicity Jones), and her family is arriving at the manor house with all the cheerfulness, chaos and grievances that bubble to the surface at such gatherings. Trouble soon appears in the shape of Joseph (Luke Treadaway), Dolly's lover from the previous summer, who throws her feelings into turmoil. Dolly's mother (Elizabeth McGovern) will not allow her carefully.
- 4/20/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Wasps. What are they good for? Well, as the old song goes, absolutely nothing – apart from to irritate the hell out of you on a hot summer's day. And even worse, they'll sting you without a second thought. At least bees may think twice about this, given that they're committing suicide in the process. But the wasp has no such mechanism to make it as benign, and more to the point, they'll make you look a fool in the process. Whether you're freezing like a waxwork dummy or doing some sort of crazy war dance in a vain bid to get rid of the annoying bugger, they'll still sting you like no tomorrow.
So a giant wasp should scare the bejesus out of any living man, woman or child. No wonder the latest Doctor Who story makes a virtue out of this with a story called The Unicorn And The Wasp.
So a giant wasp should scare the bejesus out of any living man, woman or child. No wonder the latest Doctor Who story makes a virtue out of this with a story called The Unicorn And The Wasp.
- 8/14/2011
- Shadowlocked
David Tennant ("Doctor Who") and Sarah Harding, a singer with band Girls Aloud, have joined the cast of comedy St. Trinian's II: The Legend of Fritton's Gold , reports Variety . The film, which is being produced and directed by Oliver Parker and Barnaby Thompson, started shooting Tuesday in and around London and at Ealing Studios. Nick Moorcroft and Piers Ashworth wrote the script. The cast also includes Rupert Everett, Colin Firth, Gemma Arterton, Talulah Riley, Jodie Whittaker, Juno Temple, Tamsin Egerton, Celia Imrie and Fenella Woolgar, all of whom appeared in the first movie in the contemporary franchise, "St Trinian's." The cast of "St. Trinian's II," in which the pupils and staff of the anarchic girls' school engage in a hunt for treasure...
- 7/8/2009
- Comingsoon.net
It's detention time for David Tennant as he goes from Time Lord to House Master for St Trinians II: The Legend Of Fritton's Gold.As if one installment wasn't bad enough, the girls in small uniforms are back, and they're ready for a spot of gold-digging. Searching for the hidden treasure of the legendary Fritton's Gold, the film will see Tennant sizing up to the girls as their arch-nemesis, the mysterious misogynist Pomfrey, part of a woman-hating secret society called AD1.Also joining the cast will be Girls Aloud 'bombshell' Sarah Harding and softly spoken Ashes To Ashes Wpc Monserrat Lombard. Returning for another term are Rupert Everett, Colin Firth, Gemma Arterton, Talulah Riley, Jodie Whittaker, Juno Temple, Tamsin Egerton, Celia Imrie and Fenella Woolgar.The film begins principal photography today, for an eight week shoot at Ealing Studios. ...
- 7/6/2009
- EmpireOnline
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