Call The Midwife (Season 1)
January 15, 2012
Directed by: Philippa Lowthorpe |Written by: Jennifer Worth (based on her memories), Heidi Thomas
Nurse Jenny Lee arrives at Nonnatus House in London’s East End to begin her work as a midwife. Naive and unused to the harsh conditions of the borough, she must rise above her misgivings if she is to succeed in her new role.
January 22, 2012
Directed by: Philippa Lowthorpe | Written by: Jennifer Worth (based on her memories), Heidi Thomas
A new midwife, Chummy Browne, arrives at Nonnatus House, and finds it difficult to prove herself. Meanwhile, Jenny befriends a young Irish prostitute who is expecting a baby, and is shocked by the Church’s treatment of the girl
January 29, 2012
Directed by: Philippa Lowthorpe | Written by: Jennifer Worth (based on her memories), Heidi Thomas
A new midwife, Chummy Browne, arrives at Nonnatus House, and finds it difficult to prove herself. Meanwhile, Jenny befriends a young Irish prostitute who is expecting a baby, and is shocked by the Church’s treatment of the girl
Febuary 5, 2012
Directed by: Jamie Payne| Written by: Jennifer Worth (based on her memories), Heidi Thomas
A new baby is snatched from her pram, sparking an area wide search. Jenny is more familiar with the kidnapper than she realizes, Cynthia blames herself when a patient becomes gravely ill, and Chummy’s romance continues.
Febuary 12, 2012
Directed by: Jamie Payne| Written by: Jennifer Worth (based on her memories), Heidi Thomas
A figure from Jenny’s past makes contact, while Jimmy continues to pursue her. Chummy prepares for an important meeting, and everyone at Nonnatus House rallies round the building’s cleaner, Peggy, whose brother is very ill.
Febuary 19, 2012
Directed by: Jamie Payne| Written by: Jennifer Worth Heidi Thomas (based on her memories), Heidi Thomas
Jenny speaks to her ex-lover again, while Sister Monica Joan lands herself in trouble with the police. Chummy receives a visit from her snobbish, imperious mother which forces her to reconsider her relationship with Peter.




