‘We Are Going To Take a Break’: The Surprising Truth About ‘Call the Midwife’ Season 16, the New Spinoff and Movie
Writer Heidi Thomas reveals the future of Nonnatus House, including a big move and a feature film!
Key Takeaways
AI-generated summary reviewed by our editorial team.- Series creator Heidi Thomas confirms Season 16 is coming after a two-year hiatus.
- A new feature film set in the early 1970s will reunite most of the current cast members.
- Season 16 will likely shift focus to a community hospital or a local GP practice setting.
In 2012, the world was first introduced to the series that would become a sensation, Call the Midwife. The show gave a realistic look at the community of midwives in East London in the 1950s, and gradually chronicles the decades that followed. The beloved British TV show, which was based on the novels by Jennifer Worth, offered a look at an overlooked group of women who helped their struggling community through their boots-on-the-ground efforts, offering their aid to even the poorest of expectant mothers. With the fifteenth season having just concluded, fans are already looking ahead to the future, wondering if Call the Midwife Season 16 is in the cards. Here, everything we know about a potential new installment.
What is ‘Call the Midwife’ about?
Call the Midwife was first introduced over a decade ago, and while the story and characters have evolved over the years, the heart at its center continues to draw viewers in season after season. The series begins by introducing a group of nurses, midwives and nuns working out of a convent in East London during the 1950s. Providing aid to women and expectant mothers without many resources and set against a backdrop defined by constant social change and societal expectations, the series pulled the curtain back on the sacrifice, care and generosity these women provided.
What was ‘Call the Midwife’ Season 15 about?
The most recent Season of Call the Midwife was full of the same emotional depth as the previous 14, while also reflecting the setting and time period in which these women found themselves. Set in 1971, there are new ideas and ways of life on the horizon, most notably, the Women’s Liberation Movement. Additionally, medical developments and evolving practices define this new decade, and the women must adapt to provide the best possible care to the women they treat. In true Call the Midwife fashion, the women faced head-on a variety of unexpected medical challenges ranging from male breast cancer to lupus.

Is ‘Call the Midwife’ Season 16 confirmed?
There’s a lot on the horizon in the world of Call the Midwife—including a new spinoff series and a film. That information, paired with the way Season 15 concluded, left many wondering if it was the end for the hit series, but writer Heidi Thomas confirmed we’d be seeing more down the line.
“I don’t think it’s the last [season] in the classic form, but we are going to take a break from it for a couple of years,” she recently told Yours. “We’re going to do a film that involves most of the current cast, set in 1972, possibly 1973. We’re going to do that first, then we’ll return to the current style. Series 16 will have a slightly different setting because of changes in the NHS. It’ll still be in the East End of London, but possibly something like a small community hospital or a GP practice, but that’s something I’ll be working on later this year.”
Where can I watch ‘Call the Midwife’?
You can watch Call the Midwife on PBS or on Netflix.
With Season 16 confirmed, a feature film in the works and a spinoff series on the horizon, Call the Midwife fans have so much to look forward to. The heartwarming stories of these dedicated midwives will continue to inspire and comfort us for years to come. Whether you’re rewatching your favorite episodes on PBS or Netflix, or counting down the days until the film arrives, one thing is certain: the spirit of compassion and community that makes this series so special isn’t going anywhere.
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