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Post by beverley61 on Dec 30, 2021 22:27:07 GMT
Yes, quite unethical. He's not qualified to assist and his father is not qualified to teach.
I dunno why he'd be anything but a dweeb. There were always plenty around and he's never shown the slightest interest in the youth culture around him.
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Post by beverley61 on Jan 24, 2022 20:37:05 GMT
Dipped back into this again and was struck once more about their unlikely ability to avoid social services.
They'd have most likely taken that baby off that woman even if there was one ward in England specialising in attachment issues. Or one of the midwives would have brought some bottles round and just insisted she started feeding the baby. Barely anyone was breastfeed by 1967 or whenever it was, even midwives were promoting bottle feeds.
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Post by marion on Feb 14, 2022 9:53:53 GMT
Was anyone else hoping Timothy would take a last minute decision to go to that conference? He is unbearable! Well the Turners as a family are a bit nauseating imho.
And the train driver was the previously gorgeous Syed from EE!!!!
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Post by vicky on Feb 14, 2022 11:25:13 GMT
Is this the last ever series?
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Post by sootycat on Feb 14, 2022 11:44:19 GMT
Was anyone else hoping Timothy would take a last minute decision to go to that conference? He is unbearable! I don't know what it is but he is so irritating.
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Post by cakewalk44 on Feb 14, 2022 12:20:55 GMT
I know what you all mean. Is it that they're too perfect? I knew I knew the train driver marion! Must've been the 'tache,
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Post by beverley61 on Feb 14, 2022 13:16:33 GMT
Have we heard whether Jennie Agutter is leaving? Or is this going to be a cliff hanger until the next series.
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Post by monic on Feb 21, 2022 19:55:23 GMT
Watched this on Sunday after being away for most of this series, Timothy kidding on he’s a dr now but Sister Julienne did return to Nonatus House at the end.
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Post by beverley61 on Feb 21, 2022 20:39:29 GMT
The Pastor is almost as simpering as the doctor.
Is it the East End or Chippenham.
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Post by Dame Bouncy Castle on Dec 15, 2023 10:21:27 GMT
The BBC have confirmed the release date for Call the Midwife's 13th series.
The long-running medical drama will next be on screens for a festive special on Christmas Day, before kicking off its proper series on Sunday, 7th January at 8pm on BBC One.
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Post by Dame Bouncy Castle on Feb 14, 2024 12:57:35 GMT
Call the Midwife has confirmed a schedule change, and viewers are sadly going to have to wait longer than usual for the next episode.
As announced on the show's official Instagram account: "Due to the live BAFTA Film Awards next Sunday, Call the Midwife series 13 will continue in TWO WEEKS TIME – February 25 at 8pm on @bbcone."
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Post by marion on Mar 3, 2024 21:15:15 GMT
Goodness me, that had some surprises!!!!
Miss Higgins had an illegitimate mixed-race baby about 45 years ago in India and met him in Poplar for the first time since birth, where he died. Very well played by Miss Higgins I thought. Even more shockingly, Miss Higgins’ favourite novel is Forever Amber!!!!!!
And then Trixie is going to join Matthew in New York. He says it’s just a stint, but who knows?
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