Helen George, Olly Rix and Zephryn Taitte will return for the next series of ‘Call The Midwife’.
The trio - who play Trixie, Matthew and Cyril respectively - will join their co-star Judy Parfitt, who plays Sister Monica Joan, in a new season of the BBC One drama, which follows midwives in London’s East End.
According to the Daily Mirror newspaper, series 13 will see a whole host of familiar faces on the show - which is based on the book ‘Call The Midwife: A True Story of the East End in the 1950s’ by Jennifer Worth - amid fears that Trixie and Matthew might depart the East End following their wedding in the season 12 finale this Sunday (26.02.23).
Helen - who plays the bubbly midwife - recently spoke about the “long day” on set filming their nuptials.
The 38-year-old actress said: “It was a long day. We did go over our schedule by about an hour and a half. But it was also a beautiful day. There was a real sense of occasion. And it was lovely that all the cast got to be together.
“I think it's natural for any woman to want to get it completely right – it's an important day in anyone's life.
“Something did go wrong on the day of filming, too. We'd been given pizzas, because everyone was starving. And poor Meghan [Cusack, who plays Nancy Corrigan] got grease all over her bridesmaid's dress. That was a drama.”
There were also fears that Sister Monica could be in grave danger after she was diagnosed with hepatitis.
A source told the publication: "There are a lot of answers coming along in the final episode.
"Trixie and Matthew’s wedding plans don’t run smoothly, Sister Monica Joan gets a glint in her eye and Cyril has an important job to carry out."
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