Episode 3
Nancy tackles the plight of meths drinkers living rough in Poplar. Nurse Crane’s patient is torn between two very different futures, and the Order celebrates a milestone birthday.
It’s June 1967, and the Order of St Raymond Nonnatus are celebrating a very special milestone birthday. It has been 100 years since the Order first arrived in Poplar. When Sister Julienne is unable to organise the celebrations, Shelagh brings the community together for what will be a joyous occasion.
While tending to a patient who has tuberculosis, Sister Frances and Nancy learn that some residents have become increasingly frustrated by the presence of meths drinkers in the area. As local councillor, Violet must balance her professional and personal views in how best to tackle the issue. However, Nancy begins to see past the community’s fear and recognises the plight of these homeless addicts.
Nurse Crane treats a young singer, Julie Haig, who is making a name for herself after meeting her manager, Mo Lewin. But as Julie can no longer hide her pregnancy, she must decide between two very different futures.
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Music Played
Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
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00:17
The Hudson Swan Band
Peeries Air
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00:53
Petula Clark
My Love
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Sister Julienne | Jenny Agutter |
Nurse Phyllis Crane | Linda Bassett |
Nurse Trixie Franklin | Helen George |
Sister Frances | Ella Bruccoleri |
Nurse Shelagh Turner | Laura Main |
Sister Hilda | Fenella Woolgar |
Nurse Nancy Corrigan | Megan Cusack |
Violet Buckle | Annabelle Apsion |
Julie Haig | Chicago Johnson |
Bernard | Phil Cornwell |
Voice of Jennifer Worth | Vanessa Redgrave |
Writer | Jonathan Harvey |
Writer | Heidi Thomas |
Director | Thomas Hescott |
Producer | Ann Tricklebank |
Production Company | Neal Street Productions |
Broadcast
- Sun 16 Jan 2022 20:00