{"id":168665,"date":"2022-12-26T09:46:13","date_gmt":"2022-12-26T09:46:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/call-the-midwife-christmas-special-sheds-new-light-on-fan-favorite-family\/"},"modified":"2022-12-26T09:46:13","modified_gmt":"2022-12-26T09:46:13","slug":"call-the-midwife-christmas-special-sheds-new-light-on-fan-favorite-family","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/call-the-midwife-christmas-special-sheds-new-light-on-fan-favorite-family\/","title":{"rendered":"Call the Midwife Christmas special sheds new light on fan-favorite family"},"content":{"rendered":"
Call the Midwife<\/em> Christmas special spoilers below<\/strong> <\/p>\n Call the Midwife’s<\/em> Christmas special is hands-down the perfect time to bring back one of the show’s most-loved families, the Mullucks clan. After all, aren’t the holidays all about welcoming old and new friends? <\/p>\n However in classic Call the Midwife<\/em> fashion it is a tear-jerker of an episode. Despite the tinsel-decked street and the merriment in sight, Poplar isn’t all a bucket of festive cheer. Especially not for the Mulluckses. <\/p>\n The bright and ballsy Rhoda Mullucks (Liz White) returns to the care of Dr Turner (Stephen McGann) and nurse Shelagh (Laura Main) as an expectant mother carrying her first child since having Susan. <\/p>\n Fans of the show will remember that Susan was born without fully developed limbs, becoming Call the Midwife’<\/em>s first Thalidomide victim. <\/p>\n This isn’t the first time Mulluckses have re-appeared on the show. The family cropped up again 18 months after Susan’s birth. In the episode viewers saw how they were able to navigate life and Susan’s disabilities in the time following their initial shock.<\/p>\n Still, in the past, whenever the Mulluckses were featured, the show heavily focused on Susan as the way of exploring the impact of Thalidomide on a family. <\/p>\n