Call The Midwife facing axe from BBC after Netflix takeover

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Call The Midwife could be in danger after the studio that the show is filmed in has been bought by Netflix. The streaming giant - which makes shows such as Sex Education and The Crown - has said that only its own shows will be made in the studio.

Call The Midwife - which is a BBC drama - may therefore be faced with the decision to move. While another two series, 12 and 13, of the show have been confirmed, the production company behind it - Neal Street Productions - may be forced to rebuild the extensive sets for the show in another location, which could prove costly.

Speaking to The Sun, a source said: “Fans are likely to be up in arms about this as Call the Midwife has built up a huge following over nearly a decade.

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