Call the Midwife season 7 premiere date confirmed by BBC
The Call the Midwife season 7 premiere date was just made official, and it appears as though the series is going to be making its way back onto the air on Sunday, January 21 on BBC One.
The new image shared by the network features all of the current midwives (Barbara, Valerie, and Trixie) coupled with new arrival Lucille, a character you are going to want to learn more about. She hails from the West Indies and will be bring some of her own unique flair to the show this season.
The January 21 premiere date really should not come as much of a shock to anyone given that late January is traditionally when new seasons of Call the Midwife premiere. This is a series that is very reliant in so many ways on traditions and doing more of the same thing year in and year out. They’ve established a pattern that works incredibly well for them in the way that they air episodes, and it doesn’t seem as though they have any real reason to deviate from that.
Call the Midwife is renewed already for two more seasons beyond this one, so we also think that there isn’t a whole lot of a reason for the show to worry about its future while it airs this month. Just sit back, relax, and enjoy what is going to be a hopeful-but-emotional batch of episodes. It’s the Call the Midwife way to give you a wide assemblage of various stories that make you feel just as many emotions. We don’t anticipate anything changing in that regard in the near future … and we don’t want things to change, either.
For viewers in America
Call the Midwife season 7 will premiere later this spring on PBS. We’ll have more updates on that as we get closer.
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