Call the Midwife welcomes back one much-loved family as Sister Monica Joan battles chronic kidney disease in upcoming BBC episodes.
Call the Midwife is set to welcome back a beloved family, much to fans’ delight.
Recent episodes of the BBC One drama have shown Sister Monica Joan (Judy Parfitt) experiencing a worrying decline in health, leaving her companions at Nonnatus House deeply troubled.
On Sunday, 15 February, Doctor Patrick Turner (Stephen McGann) revealed that the nun’s lack of appetite and fatigue stem from chronic kidney disease.
The GP then delivered the devastating news, “Unless we can persuade her to accept what treatment there is, she’ll progress to end-stage renal failure fairly quickly”, whilst also indicating her condition has worsened swiftly.
Previously, Sister Monica Joan had made remarkable recoveries from health complications, but this time, a telling remark from her, “Maybe I do not care to go on for a long time”, seemed to signal her declining will.
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In forthcoming scenes, airing during episode 8 on Sunday, 8 March, Sister Monica Joan reunites with Bernie Mullocks (Christopher Reilly).
The cherished Mullucks family first appeared during series 5 before making a return in series 6 as part of the continuing Thalidomide storyline, reports the Mirror.
Who are the Mullucks family in Call the Midwife?
In 2016, Rhoda Mullucks (Liz White) delivered a daughter, Susan, who was born with complications after taking medicine prescribed by Doctor Turner. At delivery, the midwives quickly discovered Susan had been born without fully formed arms and legs as the infant struggled for breath.
Rhoda and her partner, Bernie, were taken aback by the turn of events but committed themselves to providing the finest possible care.
The programme revisited the Thalidomide scandal 18 months after Susan’s arrival, as Dr Turner assisted in fitting her with artificial limbs ahead of starting nursery school.
Bernie struggled to come to terms with Susan’s condition, and even departed a meeting as his eyes welled with tears.
Through the years, Bernie transformed from loathing his child he once heartlessly labelled a “monster”, to becoming over-protective, fearful she would face mockery.
In 2022, the Mullucks family returned again as Rhoda and Bernie welcomed another baby into their loving family. Their journey with Susan continued as the couple’s psychological well-being was also examined.
In an advance glimpse of the Call the Midwife episode, Bernie sits alongside his wife, Rhoda, as she rests in a hospital bed. The pair clasp hands whilst appearing dishevelled, though the reason for Rhoda’s hospital admission remains uncertain.
In another preview, Bernie is shown wheeling a fragile Sister Monica Joan through Poplar’s streets, clutching a bunch of white blooms.
Bernie and Sister Monica Joan also attend church together, though what currently reunites the pair remains undisclosed. The BBC drama has also unveiled an image of Sister Monica Joan lying in bed, eyes shut, with her arms at her sides.
Could this spell the end for the beloved sister? Audiences will have to stay tuned to discover what fate has in store for Sister Monica Joan.
Call the Midwife airs Sunday at 8pm on BBC One and iPlayer
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