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Call the midwife anyone?

66 replies

AloeSailor · 25/12/2012 23:24

Can't believe the birth at the beginning, so realistic!

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scrumpkin · 25/12/2012 23:36

I know. Amazing! I cried.

CanYouHearMe · 26/12/2012 00:20

Missed this. Will have to catch up on i-player tomorrow. Grrr.

merlottits · 26/12/2012 11:05

Outstanding. Moving. The workhouse howl

mammmamia · 26/12/2012 13:14

I've read the book but havent watched any of it on tv. I've sky plussed jt can't wait to watch

judefawley · 26/12/2012 13:23

It was lovely, I cried buckets.

It was so obviously filmed in summer though; spraying fake frost all over everything didn't fool me.

Notquite · 26/12/2012 13:25

MiL was characteristically bracing: 'There's no need to make all that noise when you're having a baby".

judefawley · 26/12/2012 13:28

I said that too, not quite!

jinglebellyalltheway · 26/12/2012 13:32

biggest load of bollocks ever! abandoned babies a rarity in the 50s??? shock at poverty and the concept of poor houses?? surely they all came across similar many times over! what was the big surprise?

and everyone is fixable, oh and the teenage mum who decided to keep the baby was just accepted down baby clinic and they all lived happily ever after.. and the old lady who had a lifetime of misery was "fixed" just like that!

yeah right Hmm

Bilbobagginstummy · 26/12/2012 13:39

Worth reading the books, jinglebelly - the Mrs Jenkins story in particular is terribly upsetting and being cleaner and more healthier didn't really heal anything more than the surface wounds.

Bilbobagginstummy · 26/12/2012 13:40

I do agree about the fake frost though - they should have showered everything in mud!

Bunbaker · 26/12/2012 13:43

I loved it as well, but found the fake frost too overdone. Who are they kidding?

Northernlebkuchen · 26/12/2012 14:11

I found it very sad.

Bilbobagginstummy · 26/12/2012 14:44

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Tryharder · 26/12/2012 14:50

I thought it was really sad and was Shock and Sad at the end. I hadnt realised that Dan Stevens was leaving.

Tryharder · 26/12/2012 14:51

Oh FFS. Wrong thread. Thought we were discussing Downton. Was Sad at Call The Midwife as well. Grin

Clawdy · 26/12/2012 15:22

Oh thanks a lot,Tryharder!was deliberately avoiding Downton threads as planning to watch it tonight....Xmas Angry

Northernlebkuchen · 26/12/2012 16:09

Clawdy - she's made a mistake posting that's all. No need to get all Angry

Heavywheezing · 26/12/2012 16:15

Downtown was pants, just watch the last five minutes

mrsjay · 27/12/2012 11:06

we watched it last night slowly catching up on christmas telly, I loved it and cried and sobbed was mrs jenkins her from benidorm

FrankH · 27/12/2012 23:37

Not a programme I would normally have watched - but other members of my family wanted to watch it, so I did as well.

So glad I did. It's one of the best things I've seen on TV. Extremely moving in a non-sentimental way. That it's based on a real life memoir makes it even more heartbreaking.

Apart from the fake frost, great production and direction. Marvellous acting from a stellar cast.

This deserves all the accolades and awards that Downton Abbey so undeservedly got (I like DA - but it's trivial rubbish in comparison to CTM). I suspect that many right-wing Americans will dislike CTM intensely because they will think it's Communist/Socialist propaganda for the NHS and Obama's health policies.

On the other hand, PC "liberals" will dislike it because of the nuns and the strong Christian environment.

Pixel · 28/12/2012 00:35

I think we should all go back to speaking like Chummy. "Down to the napkin if you please".

I'm definitely going to start saying "Bravo!" Grin.

mrsjay · 28/12/2012 11:55

I think we should all go back to speaking like Chummy. "Down to the napkin if you please".

I'm definitely going to start saying "Bravo!"

QUITE Grin

dd bought me the dvd for christmas think i will watch it tonight,

hattymattie · 28/12/2012 13:24

I think DS was a bit overly influenced by Chummy - he's been saying "beastly" and "simply ghastly" all week. I've told him he needs to tone it down unless he wants to get beaten up at school; Grin

mrsjay · 28/12/2012 14:07

he's been saying "beastly" and "simply ghastly" all week. I've told him he needs to tone it down unless he wants to get beaten up at school;

hehe Grin

LRDtheFeministDude · 29/12/2012 01:06

Late to this - and I loved it too - but FWIW I read that the nuns whose order is the factual basis for the books did indeed say they only had one abandoned baby during their time there. He was christened John Divine (because they're actually the sisters of St John the Divine, not St Raymond Nonatus, which is a made-up name). So I think that was factual.

I thought they did tone down the Mrs Jenkins story a lot, but it was still very poignnt and I certainly got teary.

I knew it was coming but I loved Miranda Hart saying '...because under this coat, I am practically naked!' Grin

Her bloke is a bit of alright too.