Get all the details here if you are wondering where to watch and stream Call the Midwife Season 4 online. The fourth installment welcomes new faces and does not focus on Jenny Lee. While Sister Evangelina finds new joinee nurse Barbara Gilbert annoying, she also does not get along with Phyllis Crane. In this season, the midwives and sisters have to deal with contraceptive pill awareness, child cruelty, and medical conditions like a baby with brittle bone disease.
Here’s where you can stream Call the Midwife Season 4 online.
Where can you watch and stream Call the Midwife Season 4?
You can watch and stream Call the Midwife Season 4 on Netflix.
Consisting of eight episodes and a Christmas special, the fourth season of the TV series is exclusively available on the streamer via subscription.
The cast of Call the Midwife Season 4 includes:
- Helen George as Beatrix Franklin
- Emerald Fennell as Patsy Mount
- Charlotte Ritchie as Barbara Gilbert
- Linda Bassett as Phyllis Crane
- Jenny Agutter as Sister Julienne
- Judy Parfitt as Sister Monica Joan
- Pam Ferris as Sister Evangelina
- Victoria Yeates as Sister Winifred
- Bryonny Hannah as Sister Mary Cynthia
- Stephen McGann as Patrick Turner
- Laura Main as Shelagh Turner
How to watch Call the Midwife Season 4 and stream online
To watch and stream Call the Midwife Season 4 online, viewers can create a Netflix account. The process is simple.
Visit the Netflix website, choose a preferable subscription plan, enter your email address and password, and select a payment method to register and make an account on the streamer. You can upgrade, downgrade, or cancel the subscription plan anytime.
Netflix provides three types of subscription plans, which are as follows:
- Standard Plan (with ads): It costs $6.99/month. This plan will support up to two devices.
- Standard Plan (without ads): It costs $15.49/month and is an ad-free option.
- Premium Plan: It costs $19.99/month and supports four devices simultaneously.
The official synopsis for Call the Midwife Season 4 reads:
“The community of nuns and nurses reach 1960, on the cusp of much change in London’s East End. A new decade dawns, and with it come different and exciting challenges for the team at Nonnatus House. Can the nuns and midwives hold onto their traditional values in a rapidly changing world?”