Call the Midwife season 15 has come to an emotional end tonight, wrapping up some of its biggest storylines.
Call the Midwife series 15 has reached its conclusion, leaving viewers pondering what lies ahead for the residents of Nonnatus House.
The BBC airs the Call the Midwife series 15 finale this evening, Sunday, 8 March, drawing the curtain on another chapter of the East End drama.
Several storylines needed resolution heading into the final episode, so here’s how Call the Midwife series 15 wrapped up.
Call the Midwife season 15 ending explained
Rosalind and Cyril
Viewers had been anticipating Rosalind (portrayed by Natalie Quarry) and Cyril (Zephryn Taitte) receiving their happy ending for considerable time, and fortunately, the finale delivered.
Surrounded by their cherished friends at Nonnatus House, the pair said their vows in a touching registry office ceremony.
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However, before departing, they visited Sister Monica Joan’s (Judy Parfitt) bedside, where she accurately predicted that Rosalind was expecting.
Whilst they had kept the news private from everyone else, Sister Monica Joan was quietly delighted and presented them with a teddy bear for their baby.
Sister Monica Joan
At the start of the finale, Sister Monica Joan had ceased taking her medication for chronic kidney disease, accepting that her final days were approaching.
She asked for Bernie Mullucks (Chris Reilly) from the funeral directors visit her to arrange the proceedings before her passing.
Before discussing the specifics, Bernie wheeled the sister through the market in a wheelchair and on to the church so she could glimpse them one final time.
Sister Monica Joan’s condition deteriorated in bed until she unexpectedly encountered the spirit of her late friend Sister Evangelina (Pam Ferris), who tenderly accompanied her soul as the beloved nun passed away peacefully.
Tears flowed freely at the funeral service, but honouring Sister Monica Joan’s wishes, her coffin was transported to the church on a costermonger’s cart to reflect her East End heritage.
Trixie
Trixie Aylward (Helen George) revealed she had taken up the role of matron at the Lady Emily Clinic, but Mr Scarisbrick (Richard Dillane) enquired whether she might consider entering into partnership with him.
With his semi-retirement approaching, Mr Scarisbrick proposed offering her 40 per cent of the Lady Emily, though she couldn’t tap into the Aylward family fortune as her husband’s mother retained control.
Nevertheless, it emerges that his mother has suffered a fatal heart attack, prompting Trixie to arrange another meeting with her previous employer to inform him she now holds a position on the Aylward Estate board.
Yet Trixie had no interest in accepting merely 40 per cent of the Lady Emily, instead demanding 55 per cent, ensuring everyone understood precisely who held authority.
Sister Veronica
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Sister Veronica (Rebecca Gethings) temporarily departed the Order earlier this series as she wished to become a mother and explore whether this might be achievable.
However, she is heartbroken to discover in the finale that her menopause has commenced, meaning having a biological child is no longer possible.
This prompts Beryl to inform Geoffrey Franklin (Christopher Harper) that she is returning to the Order to resume her role as Sister Veronica.
She comforts him by explaining that if she does return, at least she will be surrounded by children daily, even if she cannot have one herself.
Nonnatus House
The fate of Nonnatus House has been uncertain for considerable time after the council resolved to shut the clinic.
Dr Turner (Stephen McGann) was furious when the council attempted to remove much of the clinic’s vital equipment prior to closure, but he declined to permit this until the clinic’s final day.
Near the conclusion of the finale, Sister Julienne (Jenny Agutter) assembled everyone to announce there would be some “alterations, not closure”.
The sister disclosed that Nonnatus House would transform into a house of prayer and charity whilst they determined their future direction.
Meanwhile, three prospective new medical missions were being considered, each requiring at least a year overseas in Gilbert and Ellice Island, British Columbia and Australia.
She tells them, “We ask for your prayers and your patience, and that as many of you are able, stay with us on this journey. All will be well.”
The finale concludes with a notice being hung on the front door of Nonnatus House stating “temporarily closed”, suggesting this isn’t the final chapter after all.
Call the Midwife is available to watch on BBC iPlayer.



