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Call The Midwife S05E42 Available from: 06-03-2016
Call The Midwife S05E41 Available from: 28-02-2016
Call The Midwife S05E40 Available from: 21-02-2016
Call The Midwife S05E39 Available from: 14-02-2016
Call The Midwife S05E38 Available from: 07-02-2016
Call The Midwife S05E37 Available from: 31-01-2016
Call The Midwife S05E36 Available from: 24-01-2016
Call The Midwife S05E35 Available from: 17-01-2016

Call the Midwife - Season 5

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The fifth season begins with a series of strong surprises that complement the events of the previous season. The events start with the BBC, which offers a tempting show to Tom, and Sister Monica Joan seems to have disappeared under mysterious and mysterious circumstances, and the nuns prepare for the powerful celebrations before Easter begins. On the other hand, the birth of a completely deformed child raises concern and shock for the group, and Sister Evangelina's strong remarks lead to problems.
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Independent (UK)
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January 19, 2016

I think the BBC was going for "heart-warmingly upbeat" when it commissioned yet another series of Call the Midwife. Sadly, what it got was more "gut-churningly twee".
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Daily Telegraph (UK)
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January 19, 2016

If Vanessa Redgrave's doleful fortune-cookie narration about love and life still continues to grate, it's a small price to pay for a series that brings back events in living memory, contextualises them and consistently entertains.
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New Yorker
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June 13, 2016

Call the Midwife takes tragedy seriously, dwelling in the promise that medicine might treat human suffering as something essentially spiritual, not merely mechanical.
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