Fans of Call The Midwife were left ‘in tears’ after an emotional final episode aired over the weekend.
The last installment of series 14 was broadcast on Sunday evening and followed the nuns and nurses of Nonnatus House in Poplar.
Nurse Nancy Corrigan (Megan Cusack) returned to the BBC drama after some time away and married pharmaceutical salesman Roger Noble (Conor O’Donnell).
However, there was a surprise before the wedding when it was revealed that Nancy had hidden her pregnancy and was seven months along.
She also went into labour earlier than expected and gave birth to the couple’s daughter with her husband-to-be by her side.
Later in the episode, the pair enjoyed a wedding ceremony together surrounded by family and friends.
Fans of Call The Midwife were left ‘in tears’ after an emotional final episode aired over the weekend
Nurse Nancy Corrigan (Megan Cusack), pictured, returned to the BBC drama after some time away and married pharmaceutical salesman Roger Noble (Conor O’Donnell)
After Nancy gave birth in a surprising twist, the pair enjoyed a wedding ceremony together surrounded by family and friends
Fans of the show took to social media to share their thoughts on the tear-jerking episode, with some even saying they were ‘bawling’.
One posted on X: ‘Not me blubbing while watching #callthemidwife.’;
‘#CallTheMidwife has just made me cry.’;
‘There’s no doubt that @CallTheMidwife1 remains to this day the BEST programme ever! Filled with emotions & love. A perfect end to a fantastic series! Mᴀssive shout-out to everyone involved #CallTheMidwife.’;
‘Bawling #callthemidwife.’; ‘#CallTheMidwife finale was epic. Cried happy & sad tears. Storytelling at it’s finest.’;
‘Heart is full and I’ve been in floods of tears at the #CallTheMidwife finale. Always so beautifully and sensitively acted, no matter what the storyline!’;
‘Just perfect #Callthemidwife Nancy looking fabulous Was in tears most of the way through it but in a good way Will have to wait for the Christmas special now.’;
‘@CallTheMidwife1 got me a good un’ tonight. Bawling like a baby here! Such a beautiful programme #callthemidwife.’
It comes after the show’s creator Heidi Thomas revealed it may take a break from production in the future.
Fans of the show took to social media to share their thoughts on the tear-jerking episode, with some even saying they were ‘bawling’.
She told Radio Times: ‘Those of us who are most invested with the show, cast and producers alike, who have been there since the beginning, it is our lives.
‘I don’t believe Call the Midwife will ever end. But I do think we might take a break at some point.’
The screenwriter added that there was an ‘ongoing conversation’ each year where they discuss if there is an ‘end point’ to the show and what they want to ‘work towards’.
‘So if we do take a break, it will be with a view to looking at other aspects of Call the Midwife,’ Heidi explained, before hinting that a spin-off may be on the cards too.
Call The Midwife is available to stream on BBC iPlayer.