The hit BBC show is taking a break after 15 series, but fans can expect more from the drama.
Call the Midwife won the best family drama gong for a 10th consecutive year at the TV Choice Awards last year.
What happens with Call the Midwife now?
While fans have said goodbye after the series 15 finale, it’s not completely over for the show.
That’s because a film and prequel TV series set during the Second World War are being made, according to the BBC.
This means fans will see a pause in the show rather than it being axed altogether.
Speaking to the Radio Times this month, Helen George, who has starred in the show since the first series, said: “It is just a pause, because we know it’s coming back.
“But it won’t be the same, with different characters leaving and whatever.”
Call the Midwife fans ’emotional’ as BBC series takes a break
As the final episode aired last night, the official Call the Midwife Instagram account posted a goodbye from Nonnatus House.
It said: “Nonnatus House may have closed its doors for now, but don’t despair!
“Call the Midwife returns with a new prequel series later in the year! xxx ❤️❤️❤️”.
Fans were quick to share their thoughts on the final episode with one saying: “Amazing episode but I am totally bereft.
“15 years of my life – my children have grown up with it.
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“Going to have to start from the beginning again!”
Another commented: “What a wonderful episode-it contained a bit of everything that makes the show great!
“I’m so looking forward to the prequel series-I’d love it to tell the stories of the nuns in their younger days!💖”
This person said: “I cried so much 😢 so sad but so beautifully done.
“Anyone else think that Rosalind and Cyril will have a baby girl and they will call her Pearl? X”
Another fan shared: “Excellent finale . Acting of the very highest standard . Sunday night’s will never be the same .👏👏👏👏”
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