Jump to content
chickencam

Call The Midwife **Spoiler alert**

Recommended Posts

I just love this programme and it has me in floods of tears each time, I watch it alone on iplayer during the week whilst doing the ironing and it gets me every time. So well cast and the stories are really heartfelt. I can't tell if it is because I am a mother or because if I had my time over I would love to be a midwife, but I think I needed to have my own children to realise that.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I read all of the books before the TV series came along and they are so moving. There were some tough characters, but the feeling of community and family values was so strong. My roots are from communities very like those of the East End but in Nottingham from miners. The real working class.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I have never watched it I must give it a go.I trained as a midwife but had to go back into general nursing as there were no posts when the training was over.It is a very rewarding area of nursing,although tends to be one extreme to other.When it's good it's very very happy and when it's bad it's very very sad,at times almost unbearably sad.I still remember families I shared tragedies with .

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I also love Call the Midwife! Some gritty content, sensitively done. I would like to read the books as a friend recommended them to me. It just feels like a cosy blanket on a Sunday night. That's why I also like Death In Paradise. I know the plot is wafer thin and who dun it is very formulaic, but I just love it. Programmes don't need to be all dark and tense. Well, I don't need them to be that way :wink:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Love the stories and nearly all of the characters. The only fly in the ointment for me is Nurse Lee played by Jessica Raine. I find her very irritating for some reason - don't know if it is the way the character is supposed to be, in which case it is very good acting, or if she is just being played in a drippy way!

 

Jenny Agutter is brilliant - read an article last week that the cystic fibrosis story was suggested by her as she had 2 brothers who died as babies, has a CF niece and is a carrier herself. I also adore the way they look after the nun with dementia

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Jennifer worth the author of call the midwife lived here in Boxmoor Hemel Hempstead

 

Youngest daughter loves the series and has wanted to be a midwife since she was about eight years old she is currently in her third year of her Adult Nursing degree and is applying now to do her conversion course in midwifery as there weren't enough places to go round three years ago she is one determined young lady :D

Link to comment
Share on other sites

the books are great and Miranda Hart interviewed recently said theres another out soon called "letters to the midwife". The books are more near the knuckle though. I lived off Cable Street in the 80's and remember a patient being horrified as she remembered it when it was the red light district. Thats now in Commercial Street Aldgate :shock: I also find Nurse Lee highly irritating and I dont think they picked the right actress,having said that I am not sure who I wouldve picked. The other actresses have been matched well though and I love Pat Ferris and Jenny Agutter - both fine actresses.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

She was brilliant. Loved this episode, although getting a little tired of Shelaghs simpering :( It's just feeling a little false and not caring which is what I am sure she wants it to be. Anyway, can't wait for it to come back. Seems to go by so very quickly every season.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I would imagine they will have another series or so.

 

I hope so.

 

Although the books were written by Jennifer Worth, the other characters were heavily featured in the series. If it wasn't for the voiceovers, I'm not sure it would be obvious that Jenny was the main character.

 

I think it would be easy for scriptwriters to continue the stories and there's lots more to explore. Sister Winifred's back storey and future; Fred might get a new lady love; the eventual demise of Sister Monica Joan; right through to the end of the MIdwifery service.

 

btw, I thought it was lovely to hear Timothy referring to Shelagh as "mum" (Mum's spent all day making Apple Charlotte... etc)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I read her book In the Midst of Life, about her post-midwifery career in palliative care; very moving indeed. It reminded me of the gentler way to die - at home, surrounded by your family and less technology. My great grandad moved in with my grandparents when he became poorly, and had a bed in the downstairs study; I remember him being in there, and telling us stories when he was well enough, but I don't remember his passing. We would do well to learn from that and be less afraid of death.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.




×
×
  • Create New...