Sunday night TV has been a little bit lacking for a long time, so its been great to see Sherlock and Call the Midwife on TV ( See BBC Iplayer episodes ). I really enjoyed reading Call The Midwife by Jennifer Worth ,so was a little bit worried when they said they were going to make it into a series. It has been a little bit twee, maybe they should have put it on after 9pm, as there is a limit to how graphic it can be before 9pm. But discussing the pros and cons of production was not my plan on this blog.
I don't know if this book has got to the other side of the pond, so I will give a bit of background. Call the Midwife, as you may have guessed, is Jennifer Worth's account of being a Midwife in the 1950s. It is set in the poverty of London's East End, at a time of great change. The old bombed out slums are slowly being replaced and it is the dawn of the NHS (National Health Service). Jennifer is sent to Nonnatus House, a convent where the nuns and nurses cover eight square miles of London Dockland and shares in the ups and downs of the community.