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'''''Call the Midwife''''' was a television show that, according to the [[Twelfth Doctor]], was "about babies and bicycles". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Blood Cell (novel)}})


'''''Call the Midwife''''' is a period drama broadcast on [[BBC One]].
[[Graham O'Brien]] claimed he watched every single episode of the show. However, he had to look away at the parts he deemed squeamish. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Tsuranga Conundrum (TV story)}})


The cast appeared in a comedy sketch for [[2013]]'s ''[[Comic Relief]]'' which combined elements of the series with that of the [[Channel 4]] documentary series ''One Born Every Minute'', and also featured [[Matt Smith]] in character as the [[Eleventh Doctor]].
== Behind the scenes ==
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''Call the Midwife'' has crossed over with the DWU several times, once in ''[[One Born Every Minute (TV story)|One Born Every Minute]]'', for [[Comic Relief]], and then again in ''[[Looking for Pudsey (TV story)|Looking for Pudsey]]'' for [[Children in Need]]. Several ''Call the Midwife'' cast and crew members have also contributed to DWU productions.


A number of cast members have also appeared in ''[[Doctor Who]]'' productions individually; [[Jessica Raine]] portrayed [[Emma Grayling]] in the [[Series 7]] episode ''[[Hide (TV story)|Hide]]'', and [[Jenny Agutter]] and [[Pam Ferris]] have also voiced characters for audio dramas.
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Latest revision as of 18:33, 3 November 2024

Call the Midwife

Call the Midwife was a television show that, according to the Twelfth Doctor, was "about babies and bicycles". (PROSE: The Blood Cell [+]Loading...["The Blood Cell (novel)"])

Graham O'Brien claimed he watched every single episode of the show. However, he had to look away at the parts he deemed squeamish. (TV: The Tsuranga Conundrum [+]Loading...["The Tsuranga Conundrum (TV story)"])

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

Main article: Call the Midwife (series)

Call the Midwife has crossed over with the DWU several times, once in One Born Every Minute, for Comic Relief, and then again in Looking for Pudsey for Children in Need. Several Call the Midwife cast and crew members have also contributed to DWU productions.