Watch a New Season of Call the Midwife on PBS

Nonnatus House enters a new era as Call the Midwife returns to PBS NC for season 14, bringing fresh challenges, medical advancements and deeply personal stories.
The new season is full of unforgettable moments. As the midwives settle into the 1970s, they find themselves navigating a rapidly changing world. Labor strikes and new hospital protocols challenge the midwives’ ability to provide care, forcing them to advocate for their patients in ways they never expected. Through it all, new and familiar faces must come together to support each other—and the Poplar families who depend on them.
New episodes of Call the Midwife are available to stream for free at the same time they premiere on your local PBS television station. Episodes continue to be available for free streaming from their TV premiere date up until 30 days after the season finale airs on TV.
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The Seventies start as they mean to go on, with Nonnatus House plunged into disarray when activists staging a bid for independence blockade access to the Isle of Dogs. Amid the poverty and uncertainty of life in a declining Docklands, the midwives must also face cases of manic depression, gonorrhea, spina bifida, abortion – and an apparently immaculate conception.
Watch Call the Midwife Sundays, 8 PM on PBS NC and the PBS app.
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Learn more from the creator, writer and executive producer of Call the Midwife.
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