Actress Judy Parfitt who portrays the character of Sister Monica in "Call the Midwife" Season 5 serves as a special guest at the Coombes church for the Electronic Storm Youth aid. Also, BBC UK has released the official plot description for episode 6 and for those who missed the last episode, a recap of previous episode 5 is provided here.
Cast member Judy Parfitt who plays the role of Sister Monica Joan will be the special guest at the Classics and Cream Teas concert at Coombes church to help the Electronic Storm Youth, Worthing Herald UK has cited.
As for the official plot synopsis of episode 6 BBC Co UK notes, "Prostitute Lizzie is too ashamed of social judgement to report a violent attack, it allows a dangerous man to go free and target others, including one attack which rocks Nonnatus House to its core. It's shame that also makes mother Thora conceal her young daughter Diane's pregnancy, afraid of the neighborhood gossip and the impact on her future. Shelagh and Timothy secretly organize to take Dr. Turner on a family camping holiday."
For a quick recap of "Call the Midwife" Season 5 previous episode 5, Carter Matt reported that Dr. Turner and Shelagh were forced to accept their current lifestyles since they cannot catch up with the modern advances of today. The health of Timothy's parents are at risk due to their smoking habit. Violet's back injury left her with no choice but to let Fred handle her shop while nurse Crane dealt with her mental problems.
"Call the Midwife" is a BBC period drama series created by Heidi Thomas. The storyline is based on the memoirs of Jennifer Worth which revolves around the group of nurse midwives in the East End of London during the 1950's and 1960's.
"Call the Midwife" Season 5 airs on BBC every Sunday in the UK and airs on BBC First every Tuesday in Australia.