Boots?īut Boots is still too deeply engrossed in the newspaper to pay attention properly. Sister Hilda: Anyway, to business: Lucille, you’re on hospital duty, Sister Frances, you’re at the maternity home, I’ve got a mum with pubic symphysis separation, and Boots, you’ve got a bunch of new mums to visit. Sister Frances: Anything that puts us closer to ending back-alley abortions is good news. Sister Hilda: Yeah, but it’ll take at least another year until it goes into effect. Please try again later, or contact our Help Desk at /contact.īoots: It passed in the house of commons - does that mean it’s legal now? Before they can start their day, Boots reads the latest headline regarding the 1967 Abortion Act. By contrast, Lucille is looking a whole lot better, smiling broadly as she meets up with the rest of the group at Nonnatus. However, the rest of the squad seems pretty chill, with the exception of young Timothy Turner, who’s returned from school wretchedly sick. Last week ended on a bit of a somber note, and I know Sister Monica Joan, at least, shares my low key constant worry that something bad is going to happen in the next two episodes. Ready? Take a deep (lamaze) breath, and prepare yourself for Season 11! Need a refresher on what happened last season? Check out our Season Holiday Special recaps here. Between our scrappy nurses, sassy nuns and gut-wrenching emotional trauma that somehow keeps you wanting more, there’s a lot to be excited about. And now, just a few short months after the last season, we have the springtime return of PBS favorite, Call The Midwife. Every season, the GBH Drama staff sit down to watch the latest and greatest in British dramas.
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