Call the Midwife S13E4 April 8 2024 on PBS
On Monday April 8 2024, PBS broadcasts an episode of the series Call the Midwife!
Season 13 Episode 4 Episode Summary
In this episode of “Call the Midwife” airing on PBS, viewers are welcomed back into the world of Nonnatus House as the pupil midwives continue their journey through training. As they reach their third month, the stakes are higher than ever as they navigate the challenges and responsibilities of their roles.
Meanwhile, Trixie finds herself thrust into the midst of a sudden and urgent phone call, prompting her to spring into action. As she grapples with the unexpected turn of events, the Turner family’s Apollo 11 moon landing party is in full swing, adding an extra layer of excitement and anticipation to the episode.
Tune in to PBS for a heartwarming and compelling installment of “Call the Midwife” that promises to captivate viewers with its blend of drama, emotion, and historical intrigue.
What Time is the Episode On?
The episode of Call the Midwife will be broadcast on April 8 2024 on PBS at 7:00 PM at ET/PT.
Is the Episode New?
The episode of Call the Midwife is all new!
Call the Midwife Cast & Stars
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Jenny Agutter as Sister Julienne Annabelle Apsion as Violet Buckle Linda Bassett as Nurse Phyllis Crane Leonie Elliott as Nurse Lucille Anderson Helen George as Nurse Beatrix `Trixie' Franklin Laura Main as Nurse Shelagh Turner (formerly Sister Bernadette) Stephen McGann as Dr Patrick Turner Judy Parfitt as Sister Monica Joan Cliff Parisi as Fred Buckle Vanessa Redgrave as Voice of Jennifer Worth Fenella Woolgar as Sister Hilda Ella Bruccoleri as Sister Frances Georgie Glen as Miss Higgins Daniel Laurie as Reggie Jackson Zephryn Taitte as Cyril Robinson Megan Cusack as Nurse Nancy Corrigan Lydia Larson as Lilian Reynolds Rebecca Gethings as Sister Veronica Olly Rix as Matthew Aylward |
Episode Videos & Previews
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Call the Midwife Series Information
Adapted by Heidi Thomas from the best-selling memoirs of Jennifer Worth, this drama series is a moving, funny, colorful look at midwifery and family in 1950s East End London. It follows newly qualified midwife Jenny, who joins an eccentric, lovable community of nuns who are nurses at Nonnatus House. Jenny is surprised to find herself at a convent -- she thought she was being sent to a small private hospital -- and is initially daunted by her surroundings, most notably the formidable Sister Evangelina and the unconventional Sister Monica Joan. But Jenny gradually begins to find her way and develops incredible friendships among the nurses, as they are drawn into the lives and homes of the women and families they treat. |