Call the Midwife could be set to air an epic spin-off show according to a new fan theory
Call the Midwife fans are predicting a major spin-off involving two show favourites.
The iconic BBC programme has been a staple on screens since 2012. And over the years viewers have been introduced to several beloved characters, including Sister Veronica (Rebecca Gethings).
As fans will recall Sister Veronica, also known as Beryl, been going through an emotional journey recently. Earlier in the series, she expressed her desire to have her own child despite her religious calling.
Fortunately, Sister Veronica has had Geoffrey, played by Christopher Harper by her side for support. The pair have even moved in with another and in Sunday’s episode (March 1) Geoffrey attempted to give Sister Veronica a makeover.
But now, with the Series 15 final just around the corner, fans can’t help but think a spin-off could be in the works for Sister Veronica and Geoffrey.
On X, one person declared: “Give me a whole series of Geoffrey and Beryl living their lives together.” Another added: “Please Please can we have a Jeffrey and Beryl spin-off. Best flatmates ever.”
A third penned: ”Geoffrey and Beryl are just the perfect friendship.” Echoing their thoughts, someone else wrote: “Beryl and Jeffrey spin off or they get married, and have a baby, and have to navigate two worlds.”
Meanwhile, opening up on what it’s like working with the actor, Sister Veronica actress Rebecca previously revealed: “Christopher Harper has become a pal over the years, and it’s really lovely to play scenes with him.”
She continued: “He and Sister Veronica have an ease with each other and a deep friendship, and they have a lot of fun. He takes the mickey out of her and she likes that, and I’ve really loved building that relationship with him.”
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It comes as Call the Midwife is set to air its Series 15 finale next week, with the sad death of Sister Monica Joan likely to take place then. The character’s physical and mental wellbeing has been declining across recent series and was recently diagnosed with chronic kidney disease.
And according to actress Helen George – who plays Trixie – the audience will be a “mess” watching the series finale.
“There’s this scene, I won’t really go into detail, but it sort of encompasses all of the characters that we’ve had on the show over the last 15 years,” she told Radio Times. Helen added: “So if I was a mess – and I’m heart of steel – then the audience will be a mess as well.”
While Renee Bailey, who plays Joyce, described the finale: “It makes you laugh, it makes you cry. It’s a hug and it’s also heartbreaking. It’s a mix of everything, but I think audiences are going to love it.”
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Call The Midwife airs every Sunday at 8pm on BBC One.

