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Episode 8

Episode 8 of 8

Drama about a group of midwives in 1960s London. Poplar is shaken as the cause of recent infant deformities is revealed, whilst a tragedy throws Nonnatus House into disarray.

As Poplar moves towards the season of goodwill, the time has come to accept the things that have passed and look to the future. Dr Turner is forced to do so when the cause of the recent spate of infant limb deformities is finally uncovered. Realising that his own prescriptions could have exacerbated the tragedy, he jumps into action in an attempt to prevent further damage.

Meanwhile, Nonnatus House is thrown into disarray by a tragedy even closer to home. Although Sister Evangelina is back at work, it is clear that her recent stroke has affected her badly, and that her health problems are not over.

Elsewhere, Poplar matriarch Tessie is forced to accept that her grandchild has been conceived out of wedlock, but there's joy all round when the baby is born at the couple's wedding reception.

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Sun 6 Mar 201620:00

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Credits

RoleContributor
Sister JulienneJenny Agutter
Nurse Phyllis CraneLinda Bassett
Sister EvangelinaPam Ferris
Sister Monica JoanJudy Parfitt
Nurse Trixie FranklinHelen George
Sister Mary CynthiaBryony Hannah
Shelagh TurnerLaura Main
Nurse Patsy MountEmerald Fennell
Nurse Barbara GilbertCharlotte Ritchie
Sister WinifredVictoria Yeates
Dr Patrick TurnerStephen McGann
Fred BuckleCliff Parisi
Tom HerewardJack Ashton
Sgt Peter NoakesBen Caplan
Violet BuckleAnnabelle Apsion
Tessie AnslemRosie Cavaliero
Mitchell AnselmWill Brown
Rhoda MullucksLiz White
DoreenElicia Daly
Tripti VallukAnjana Vasan
Noelle AnselmSheena May
Nurse Delia BusbyKate Lamb
Ruby CottinghamBecci Gemmell
Angela TurnerAlice Brown
Timothy TurnerMax Macmillan
Mr CrellinSam Alexander
Mrs BusbyMaxine Evans
Voice of Mature Jennifer WorthVanessa Redgrave
ProducerAnn Tricklebank
DirectorDarcia Martin
WriterHeidi Thomas

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