Drama following the lives of a group of midwives working in the poverty-stricken East End of London during the 1950s, based on the best-selling memoirs of Jennifer Worth.
The best episode of "Call the Midwife" season 7 is "Episode 1", rated 8.4/10 from 387 user votes. It was directed by Sydney Macartney and written by N/A. "Episode 1" aired on 1/21/2018 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Episode 2".
The winter continues, and the team at Nonnatus House welcome their newest midwife, Lucille Anderson. Nurse Crane and Dr Turner care for an elderly cancer patient facing eviction.
Director: Sydney Macartney
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Lucille faces racism and prejudice when a new mother falls ill. Sister Winifred is keen to have fathers be more involved in the care of their babies.
Director: Claire Winyard
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A pregnant mother hears a devastating diagnosis. Fred and Violet organise a beauty contest. Trixie and Christopher's relationship feels the strain.
Director: Claire Winyard
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Sister Julienne is drawn into the heart of a different culture when she is called upon to help a Pakistani family. Having come to terms with her own childlessness, Mumtaz Gani is heartbroken when her husband Saddiq brings home a second wife who is eight months pregnant. Sister Julienne must help Mumtaz come to terms with this new addition to her family.
Director: Rebecca Johnson
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Lucille must win the trust of a mother who is terrified of giving birth. Nurse Crane and Dr Turner are anxious to find a possible smallpox sufferer.
Director: Rebecca Johnson
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Barbara gets involved with a recently widowed pregnant woman, and Sister Monica Joan has her cataract surgery.
Director: Emma Sullivan
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Dr Turner gets involved with a troubled young man, and Lucille makes new friends. Meanwhile, Barbara lies ill in hospital.
Director: Sydney Macartney
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The team must rally to prepare for Sister Monica Joan's birthday. Meanwhile, the closing of a nearby maternity home brings an influx of expectant mothers to the Nonnatus midwives.
Director: Sydney Macartney
Writer: N/A