Hi Boaty,
Perhaps I should have given it longer and kept watching.
I went off it particularly when Trixie developed a 'drink problem'. If it's supposed to based on real people, I thought it wrong to make up a storyline like that.
Oh well, I'm glad others have been enjoying it.
The programme also shows the care displayed by GP's for their patients.It was different then, no "medically qualified" receptionists or triage nurses to get through before seeing the Doctor.
"The programme is coming up to that time when the NHS came into existence."
The programme is currently set in the early Sixties (The Cuban missile crisis, October 1962, featured heavily a couple of episodes ago). The NHS Came into existence on 5th July 1948.
Services such as that in "Call the Midwife" existed under the auspices of the NHS. They received much of their funding from the taxpayer and followers of the programme will notice the increasing influence the "bean counters" had over their operations.
I remember when I was about 7/8yrs old, and had to go to a horrible clinic with my Mum as I had a Verruca.
Had to sit in a big room with lots of people, then when it was my turn, I was sat in the middle, while a women soaked my foot in disinfectant, then started to dig it out with a scalpel type knife.
Will never forget the pain, and about 30 people all gawping at me.
The family were back in it with the little girl with Thalidamide Susan, she is 18 months old now (so cute). Trixie told her new boyfriend the dentist about going to AA meetings, he had a secret too, he has a daughter and is divorced, The welsh nurse (can't place her name) read in the paper about her gf father dying and is upset she has not heard from Patsy. Nurse Crane had a car accident and ran a boy over, he survived, can you not watch it on catch up, it was really good.
Thanks for the reply chessington. Sorry I have been so long replying, but I have been away, and only just looked in the Answerbank. I'm not very sure how to watch programmes on catchup, but thanks anyway.