Call the Midwife season 12 will see the return of all our favourites from Nonnatus House.





Call the Midwife is the annual highlight for many TV fans, and we can now start getting excited about the return of the show as filming for Call the Midwife season 12 is well underway. Following the huge drama in Call the Midwife season 11 earlier this year, fans can't wait to see how the new season will unfold, and show favorite Stephen McGann, who plays Dr. Patrick Turner, has been sharing behind-the-scenes pictures while filming for the new series. 


Stephen posted a lovely picture of himself and young Ned Shaw, who plays his son Teddy. The photo shows the father and son duo smiling as they filmed on a sunny day for an outdoor event at Nonnatus House and was posted on the official Call the Midwife Twitter account.Although we are yet to get an official air date, Call the Midwife traditionally returns to our screens with a new season on Christmas Day. The rest of the season usually then follows in January, so it is thought that the Call the Midwife season 12 will air in January 2023.


You can also catch up on all past 11 seasons of Call the Midwife on BBC iPlayer now. It is not yet known when Call the Midwife season 12 will be airing on PBS in the US but we will update this page when a date is announced. 


There is also more good news for fans, because not only has the show been re-commissioned by the BBC for this next season, but it has also been given the green light for season 13, which is to follow in 2024.When it came to upcoming plot lines there is no shortage of drama that could unfold at Nonnatus House. Show writer and creator Heidi Thomas teased: "The stories we tell are like babies — they never stop coming, we love them all, and we vow to do our best by every single one."


We know Trixie is returning, so there could be plenty of romance on the cards for her and Matthew. And after last season's baby heartbreak for Lucille and Cyril, could the pair be blessed with becoming parents in the new season?