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Tonight, March 30, marks the season premiere of Call the Midwife on PBS. If your Sunday evenings are typically reserved for HBO’s The White Lotus, you’re in luck! You can currently stream the first five episodes of Call the Midwife Season 14 right now with PBS Passport.
PBS Passport members enjoy the benefit of watching new episodes 30 days before they air on television. But what if you need to catch up on earlier seasons? Don’t worry! Seasons 1 through 13 are available for streaming on Netflix in the US.
What time does the Season 14 premiere of Call the Midwife start on PBS? Here’s everything you need to know.
The Season 14 premiere of Call the Midwife airs Sunday, March 30 at 8:00 p.m. ET on PBS.
You can catch the latest season live on PBS, as well as through the PBS website or app. According to PBS, episodes from Season 13 will be available for free streaming on their website and app from their air date up until June 17, 2025.
Yes! PBS Passport members can watch new episodes of Call the Midwife 30 days before their scheduled broadcast premieres. The first five episodes of the new season are currently available to stream via PBS Passport.
You can also find a PBS live stream via YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV. YouTube offers a free trial for new subscribers.
Yes! Seasons 1-13 are now streaming on Netflix in the United States. Episodes are also available to purchase on Amazon.
It’s probably going to be a while. Seasons 11, 12, and 13 of Call the Midwife debuted in September of 2022, 2023, and 2024, respectively, on Netflix. No official premiere date has been announced, but we expect the show to follow a similar streaming schedule.
Call the Midwife Season 14 should premiere in or around September 2025 on Netflix.
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