Call The Midwife’s Nurse Shelagh Reveals Christmas Special Secrets | Lorraine

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Call The Midwife has been one of the most popular festive specials for years now – and this year more than others, it’s magical TV blend will resonate in hearts and minds across the lands. We are joined by original cast member Laura Main, who plays Nurse Shelagh (formerly Sister Bernadette, before she abandoned Holy Orders to marry a McGann brother – who wouldn’t?!).

She tells us why the show is as successful as ever, which TV legend will be arriving in Poplar for this year’s special – and what it’s like working with so many babies and children! She’ll also be revealing the actual Hollywood Superstar Oscar Winner who wants a cameo in the show!

Broadcast on 23/12/20

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