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Wednesday, March 30, 2016

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 Call the Midwife

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 CALL THE MIDWIFE returns this Sunday!

It’s 1961 and Poplar is beginning to feel the winds of social change, along with improvements in housing, sanitation and healthcare. Among the complex and challenging cases the nurses and midwives face are two babies born with severe deformities. Watch the Season 5 preview now

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