BBC Welcomes New Star Sister Catherine to Call the Midwife

The beloved series Call the Midwife introduces Sister Catherine, played by Molly Vevers, in its latest season, promising fresh drama and heartfelt moments

BBC Welcomes New Star Sister Catherine to Call the Midwife
BBC Welcomes New Star Sister Catherine to Call the Midwife

Poplar: Exciting news for Call the Midwife fans! The BBC just announced a new character joining the show. Sister Catherine Cantwell, a young postulant nun, will be played by Molly Vevers.

The show is currently in its 14th series, and the latest episode was full of intense moments, like a gas explosion and a baby born with spinal bifida. Talk about drama!

In this episode, Nurse Joyce Hyland, played by Renee Bailey, faced a situation that hit close to home. Meanwhile, Nurse Trixie Aylward, portrayed by Helen George, was busy securing vital funds for Nonnatus House.

Fans were thrilled when Sister Juileene, played by Jenny Agutter, introduced Sister Catherine at the end of the episode. It was a sweet moment that left everyone buzzing.

Molly Vevers, who’s known for her role in The Rig, shared her excitement about joining the cast. She mentioned how welcoming and kind Linda Bassett was during her first days on set, which really helped ease her nerves.

In her debut episode, Sister Catherine will start her midwifery training at Nonnatus House. The BBC teased that she’ll be dealing with some personal struggles as she prepares for her First Vows.

It sounds like Sister Catherine’s journey will be both challenging and rewarding. Can’t wait to see how her story unfolds!

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Mangesh Wakchaure is a veteran writer working at London Lens, focusing on foreign news coverage on a range of topics.