Tested as never before, the nuns and nurses of Nonnatus House find themselves facing a wide range of challenging issues from breech birth to cancer, Huntington's chorea, cataracts and unmarried mothers. Poplar welcomes a new midwife, Lucille Anderson, the first West Indian midwife to be featured as a series regular. Elsewhere, the Turners employ an au pair with mixed results, Nurse Crane meets her match in Sergeant Wolf and Trixie must face her demons.
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The complete seventh series of the BBC drama, adapted from Jennifer Worth's memoirs, about a group of midwives working in poverty-stricken East London during the 1960s. In this series, the Nonnatus House staff deal with the Big Freeze of 1963 and welcome new midwife Lucille Anderson (Leonie Elliott) to Poplar. After she settles in however, it's not long before she faces racial prejudice on account of her West Indian heritage. Meanwhile, the Turners employ a new au pair called Magda (Nina Yndis) and Trixie (Helen George) makes a decision about her relationship while the nuns and nurses of Nonnatus House tackle a variety of issues including an expectant mother with Huntington's disease, rumours of a newly-arrived sailor with smallpox and a woman who has a phobia of childbirth. The collection also includes the 2017 Christmas special.
Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play. In this period drama the year is 1963, and the midwives find themselves tested both personally and professionally as never before. Together, they face challenging issues including leprosy, stroke and Huntingdon’s disease, all while fighting their own personal battles. Nurse Crane finds her authority questioned from an unexpected quarter, Sister Monica Joan is forced to accept her failing faculties, and the much-loved characters are joined by West Indian midwife Lucille Anderson – a compassionate and clever nurse who brings a fresh burst of energy to life at Nonnatus House. Actors: Jenny Agutter, Linda Bassett, Helen George, Judy ParfittDirectors: Syd Macartney, Claire Winyard, Rebecca JohnsonWriters: Heidi ThomasFormat: PALLanguage: EnglishSubtitles For The Hearing Impaired: EnglishRegion: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 1.78:1Number of discs: 3
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