Call the Midwife returns to PBS for its 14th season on March 30, plunging viewers into the turbulent world of 1970s Poplar.
Here’s the Lowdown: The new season, set in 1970, begins with a bang as activists on the Isle of Dogs fight for independence, causing widespread disruption.
What This Means Now: Viewers can anticipate a season filled with both medical drama and social commentary, as the midwives grapple with the changing times and the impact on their community.
The Bigger Picture: Season 14 highlights the ongoing challenges faced by Nonnatus House and its dedicated staff. While dealing with the political upheaval, the midwives continue their vital work, confronting complicated health issues and social inequalities within their community. The season premieres on March 30 on PBS.