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Call The Midwife Holiday Special 2017

Barbara (CHARLOTTE RITCHIE) and Trixie (HELEN GEORGE).
Courtesy of Neal Street Productions 2017
Barbara (CHARLOTTE RITCHIE) and Trixie (HELEN GEORGE).

Airs Monday, Dec. 25, 2017 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV

Join the midwives as they strive to provide patient care during the coldest winter in 300 years. #MidwifePBS

CALL THE MIDWIFE contains mature content that may not be suitable for all audiences. Viewer discretion is advised. Rated TV-14.

PBS is spreading the holiday cheer for their viewers this season with the CALL THE MIDWIFE HOLIDAY SPECIAL, airing on Christmas night, Monday, Dec. 25, 2017.

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The special sets the stage for the seventh season of the British hit drama, which will return to PBS in spring 2018.

The holiday special opens with Poplar under a thick blanket of snow, as the midwives face the challenge of the coldest winter in the United Kingdom in 300 years.

That winter — commonly referred to as the Big Freeze of 1963 — saw temperatures plunge to record lows; the whole country was brought to a standstill due to the severe weather.

Battling snow, ice, power shortages and frozen pipes, the midwives strive to provide the best possible care for their patients.

Sister Julienne (JENNY AGUTTER) and Nurse Phyllis Crane (LINDA BASSETT).
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Sister Julienne (JENNY AGUTTER) and Nurse Phyllis Crane (LINDA BASSETT).

The adverse weather causes major disruption across Poplar as roads become blocked, pipes start to freeze and the milk float struggles to make its deliveries.

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Trixie’s holiday with Christopher is cancelled due to the snow, and Valerie helps Linda and Selwyn, an unmarried couple living in a caravan, prepare for their baby.

As the labor progresses, unforeseen complications knock Valerie’s confidence in her ability as a midwife.

Elsewhere, the freezing weather takes the life of Dr. Turner’s patient, Percy Tillerson.

Sister Julienne must inform the family of his death and uncovers an uncomfortable truth about the chirpy late Percy.

Anita Dobson (“EastEnders,” DOCTORS) guest stars as Mabel Tillerson, Percy’s wife.

THE CAST AND CHARACTERS:

CALL THE MIDWIFE stars Jenny Agutter (“The Railway Children,” SPOOKS) as Sister Julienne, Linda Bassett (“East Is East,” LARK RISE TO CANDLEFORD) as Nurse Phyllis Crane, Judy Parfitt (LITTLE DORRIT, "Girl With a Pearl Earring"), who was nominated for a 2013 Satellite Award for her work as Sister Monica Joan, Helen George (HOLLYOAKS, DOCTORS) as Trixie Franklin, Laura Main (MONARCH OF THE GLEN) as Shelagh Turner, Charlotte Ritchie (LIFE OF RILEY, FRESH MEAT) as Nurse Barbara Gilbert, Victoria Yeates (HOLBY CITY) as Sister Winifred, Jennifer Kirby (HOLBY CITY) as Nurse Valerie Dyer, Stephen McGann (EMMERDALE) as Dr. Patrick Turner, Jack Ashton (ENDEAVOUR, “Of Mary”) as Tom Hereward, Cliff Parisi (“EastEnders”) as Fred, Annabelle Apsion (SHAMELESS) as Violet Buckle, Jack Hawkins (HOLBY CITY) as Christopher Dockerill and Leonie Elliott ("Wondrous Oblivion," "Danny and the Human Zoo") as Nurse Lucille Anderson.

WATCH ON YOUR SCHEDULE:

This episode will be available to stream on demand for a limited time after broadcast.

CALL THE MIDWIFE Seasons 1-6 are now available on DVD and Blu-ray on shopPBS.org. Additional items, including Jennifer Worth’s memoirs, published by Penguin Books, and "The Life and Times of Call the Midwife," published by Harper Collins, are also available.

CREDITS:

CALL THE MIDWIFE is created and written by Heidi Thomas; executive producers are Pippa Harris and Heidi Thomas. Executive producer for the BBC is Christopher Aird, with Ann Tricklebank (UPSTAIRS DOWNSTAIRS, LARKRISE TO CANDLEFORD) as producer. The Christmas special and episode one will be directed by Syd Macartney (LAST TANGO IN HALIFAX, THE SYNDICATE, "A Love Divided"). The series is a Neal Street Production for BBC/PBS and is distributed by BBC Worldwide North America.