Call the Midwife will not air in its usual Sunday slot on BBC One tonight, leaving fans disappointed
Call the Midwife enthusiasts have been left heartbroken after the BBC suddenly pulled the period drama from tonight’s schedule.
This evening’s episode (February 22) will not broadcast at its usual time due to the BAFTA Film Awards taking over the customary 8pm slot.
The BAFTAs will run from 7pm until 9pm on BBC One, whilst BBC Two will be broadcasting the Winter Olympics closing ceremony.
Following immediately afterwards will be the new television adaptation of Lord of the Flies at 9pm, with Countryfile preceding the awards ceremony at 6pm.
The official Call the Midwife Instagram account announced the news, reassuring fans not to worry, stating: “Hello all! Just to remind you all that Call the Midwife WON’T be on this evening due to the BAFTA Awards.
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“But series 15 will continue as normal next Sunday! See you then,” reports the Express.
The account added: “Don’t panic! We’re just taking a week’s break for the BAFTA Film Awards!”.
Disappointed fans immediately took to the comments section, with one writing: “Oh, I was so looking forward to tonight’s episode.”
Another responded: “Damn it. I really wanted to watch it this evening!”
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Whilst a third commented: “BAFTAs should go on a different channel!”.
This follows speculation that series 15 might be the programme’s final run – however, the BBC has confirmed a 16th series will arrive in “due course”.
Scott Mills read out a statement from the broadcaster during his radio programme, which said: “The BBC would like to reassure fans that Call the Midwife will remain at the heart of the BBC for years to come.
“As previously announced, there are two Christmas specials, a new series, a film and a prequel series, before a sixteenth series in due course. Call the Midwife isn’t going anywhere!”
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