How to watch 'Call the Midwife' series 15 on BBC iPlayer (it's FREE)

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  • Watch Call the Midwife S15 for free on BBC (UK restricted)
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  • Call the Midwife series 15 premieres on BBC One & BBC iPlayer on Sunday, 11 January 2026 — 8:00pm GMT

Call the Midwife is back with eight hour-long episodes set in 1971, picking up after the 2025 Christmas Special. This season brings new medical cases, changing social dynamics, and a fresh sense of purpose at Nonnatus House. Helen George, Jenny Agutter, Stephen McGann, and other main cast members return for the new season.

This season highlights social change, especially the rise of the Women’s Liberation Movement. The midwives take part in marches and "bra-burning" protests. The team also faces challenging cases this season, including premature birth, placenta previa, kidney cancer, tuberculosis, and issues connected to the legacy of slavery.

Nonnatus House is under pressure to meet new NHS and local council rules, leading to debates about changing from traditional habits to uniforms.

Want to stream it for free? Here’s how to watch Call the Midwife series 15 on BBC iPlayer from anywhere with a VPN.

How to watch Call the Midwife S15 for free on BBC iPlayer

The BBC’s online streaming service, BBC iPlayer, streams Call the Midwife series 15 live and on demand for free in the UK (a TV licence is required). Episodes will be available for catch-up shortly after broadcast.

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Call the Midwife S15 premieres on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on  Sunday, 11 January 2026 at 8:00pm GMT.

How to watch BBC iPlayer: You can stream via the BBC website or the BBC iPlayer app (iOS / Android). To watch, sign up with your email, date of birth, and a UK postcode (e.g. SE1 7PB), and confirm you have a UK TV licence.

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How to watch Call the Midwife S15 on BBC iPlayer from anywhere

BBC iPlayer streams Call the Midwife free for viewers in the UK.

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It's very simple to use a VPN to watch Call the Midwife on BBC iPlayer.

1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we've said, NordVPN is our favourite.

2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance, if you're visiting the US and want to watch your free BBC iPlayer stream, you'd select 'United Kingdom'.

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Call the Midwife S15: Cast

  • Helen George (Trixie)
  • Jenny Agutter (Sister Julienne)
  • Judy Parfitt (Sister Monica Joan)
  • Linda Bassett (Phyllis Crane)
  • Stephen McGann (Dr. Turner)
  • Laura Main (Shelagh Turner)

Call the Midwife S15: Trailer

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Call the Midwife S15: FAQ

▶︎ When does Call the Midwife series 15 air on TV?

UK: Sunday, 11 January 2026 at 8:00pm on BBC One.

US: Premieres Sunday, 22 March 2026 at 8/7c on PBS.

▶︎ Will it be on BBC iPlayer, and is it free? Yes. It streams live during the broadcast and will be available on demand on BBC iPlayer in the UK for free after the broadcast (TV licence required).

▶︎ Do I need a TV licence to watch on iPlayer? In the UK, you are required to have a TV licence to watch BBC iPlayer content live or on demand.

▶︎ Can I watch it outside the UK? BBC iPlayer is geo-restricted to the UK. If you are abroad, you may be able to access iPlayer with a VPN.

In the US, new episodes air on PBS starting March 22, 2026; stream free on the PBS app for 30 days; and PBS Passport members get episodes four weeks early starting February 20, 2026.

In Australia, BritBox will air the new season from Tuesday, January 13.

▶︎ How long is the season? Series 15 consists of eight hour-long episodes.

▶︎ What is the setting and focus of this season? The story is set in 1971, with themes including the Women’s Liberation movement, changes at the NHS, and complex medical cases handled by the Nonnatus team.

What devices is BBC iPlayer available on?

You can use BBC iPlayer on all of the following devices and platforms:

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