Summary
Call the Midwife season 13 will likely premiere in early 2024.
For fans of period dramas, other shows such as Downton Abbey and The Crown provide a captivating viewing experience. Land Girls, Anne with an E, and Outlander also feature compelling narratives and powerful female characters, reminiscent of Call the Midwife.
The popular BBC series, Call the Midwife, shows no signs of slowing down as it has been renewed for 15 seasons. With season 12 set to release in 2023, fans can expect the show to continue airing for at least three more years. While eagerly awaiting the thirteenth season, which is expected to premiere in 2024, viewers have the option to either rewatch the first 12 seasons or explore ten other shows that share similar themes to Call the Midwife.
With an ever-changing ensemble cast, the show follows the lives of midwives and nuns residing in Nonnatus House, a nursing convent located in London's impoverished East End during the 1950s and 1960s. Call the Midwife is a period drama that addresses a wide range of topics, including poverty, illness, and LGBTQ rights. Its versatility makes it a must-watch for fans who will surely enjoy the ten other television series recommended on this list.
10 Downton Abbey
9 The Crown
: Downton Abbey: A Captivating Period DramaFans of Call the Midwife should definitely check out The Crown, another highly acclaimed TV series. Each season of this Netflix period drama showcases a different chapter in the history of the British royal family. From the marriage of Elizabeth II to Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, in 1947 in the first season, to the weddings of Prince William and Catherine Middleton, and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, in the 21st century in the sixth season. The upcoming sixth season of The Crown, which is set to be its last, will debut on the streaming service in late 2023.
8 Land Girls
7 Anne with an E
Land Girls was a BBC One period drama series that aired during World War II. It ran for three seasons with 15 episodes and starred Summer Strallen, Christine Bottomley, Jo Woodcock, and Becci Gemmell as four girls volunteering in the Women's Land Army. If fans of Call the Midwife are seeking a series with a similar display of girl power, they need not look further than Land Girls.
Sadly, Anne with an E came to an abrupt end, but the three seasons of this remarkable Canadian period drama series are truly worth your time. Based on Lucy Maud Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables book series from the early 1900s, the show features Amybeth McNulty portraying the captivating titular character. Similar to Call the Midwife, Anne with an E fearlessly explores a range of challenging topics. However, unlike the BBC series, Anne with an E leaves you wanting more after a short but addictive binge-watch.
6 Outlander
Whereas most of the television shows on this list focus on one specific time period, Outlander utilizes time travel to cover numerous eras. The acclaimed historical drama series has been airing on Starz since 2014 and features Caitríona Balfe as Claire Randall and Sam Heughan as Jamie Fraser. In this captivating show, Claire, a World War II nurse, unexpectedly finds herself transported in time to 1743, where she meets Jamie, a courageous Highland warrior. With its gripping storyline and a total of seven seasons and 83 episodes, Outlander is just as enthralling as Call the Midwife. For fans eagerly awaiting the return of Call the Midwife with season 13, this compelling series will keep them thoroughly engaged.
5 Virgin River
While not a period piece like other shows on this list, Virgin River shares similarities with Call the Midwife. Both series revolve around midwives and offer comfort to viewers. Starring Alexandra Breckenridge as Melinda "Mel" Monroe, the story follows her journey as she leaves Los Angeles behind and settles in a small town in Northern California. Currently, Netflix has already aired five seasons of Virgin River, with a sixth season in the works.
4 The English Game
The English Game, a British sports drama on Netflix, is the perfect choice for a quick watch with its six episodes. While waiting for Call the Midwife season 13,
3 London Hospital
showcases the transformation of football in the 1870s, as it shifted from a game exclusively for the wealthy to one where working-class citizens also took part. The series is based on a true story and features talented actors portraying real-life individuals who played a significant role in revolutionizing the sport, such as Arthur Kinnaird portrayed by Edward Holcroft and Fergus Suter portrayed by Kevin Guthrie.
The American adaptation of the BBC One hospital drama series Casualty 1900s, known as London Hospital, bears many similarities to the beloved television show Call the Midwife. Set in London's East End during the early 1900s, both series delve into the world of medical care during a specific time period. London Hospital's first season premiered in the summer of 2006 with four captivating episodes, followed by a second season in 2010, featuring six episodes. Each hour-long installment portrayed real-life cases from actual patients, although certain elements were fictionalized to enhance the viewing experience.
2 Sanditon
Sanditon, a television series based on Jane Austen's unfinished novel of the same name, captivated viewers across three seasons on ITV in the United Kingdom. Before her untimely passing in March 1817, Austen had crafted 11 chapters of this iconic work, leaving behind a legacy that continues to resonate. Starring the talented ensemble of Theo James, Rose Williams, Crystal Clarke, and Ben Lloyd-Hughes, the show revolves around the character of Charlotte Heywood, played by Williams, as she embarks on a transformative journey in the charming seaside town of Sanditon.
1 Pride & Prejudice
Pride and Prejudice, a television series based on a Jane Austen novel, was one of many adaptations of the popular book, but it is arguably one of the finest. The 1995 BBC1 show starred Jennifer Ehle as Elizabeth Bennet and Colin Firth as Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy, an iconic duo with a timeless love story. While Pride and Prejudice did not include the same hospital drama as Call the Midwife, the series, consisting of only six episodes, is just as captivating as the show that has been on for 13 seasons.