When does ‘Call the Midwife’ Season 7 start in America on PBS?

PBS has confirmed when Call the Midwife will return in the US.

The hit period drama’s seventh season premieres on Sunday 25 March on PBS.

In the first of eight new episodes, the Big Freeze continues, with scheduled power cuts and more blizzards.

Call the Midwife writer Heidi Thomas previously revealed that the new season will see “our beloved Nonnatus House team stretched to the limit, as they face a series of medical, social and emotional challenges.”

The official story synopsis for Season 7’s opener reads: “The departure of Barbara prompts Sister Julienne (Jenny Agutter) to recruit a new midwife, Lucille Anderson (Leonie Elliott).

“Owing to the snow, Lucille is two days late and her start is bumpy when she falls ill. Lucille is called out from her sick bed to assist Trixie with a breech birth. Nadine Mulvaney (Tamla Kari), a single mother and exotic dancer in Soho, plans to give the baby up for adoption. But, Trixie is concerned that Nadine’s Rhesus Negative blood type might cause problems for baby.

“Meanwhile, Nurse Crane (Linda Bassett) and Dr Turner (Stephen McGann) are caring for Ruth Gelin (Julie Legrand), an elderly Jewish woman suffering from bowel cancer. Ruth and her husband Arnold (Allan Corduner) are facing eviction from their home of several decades. The council have started to demolish their street as part of the slum clearance. Nurse Crane (Linda Bassett) must convince the prickly Sergeant Woolf (Trevor Cooper) to delay the demolition until after Ruth passes away.

“Shelagh (Laura Main) wants to return to work and contemplates having an Au Pair. An apprehensive Trixie decides to take her relationship with Christopher (Jack Hawkins) to the next level while Sister Winifred (Victoria Yeates) is nervous as her driving test approaches.”

Season 6 is available to buy now on DVD.

Season 7 is currently airing in the UK at 8pm on Sunday evenings on BBC One.