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Call The Midwife's Cyril Robinson says show needs to 'move on' with storyline

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Radio Times it was important the programme explored how characters from the wind rush generation were affected by racism back in the '60s.He said: "It was good to be reminded of the resilience that someone from a different culture had to possess to push through barriers.“but should it remain a part of the series?

I don’t think so. “We’ve touched on it and should now move on. It shouldn’t dominate. “Things did change in the 1960s and we need to be reflective of that, too,” he added.Both Zephryn and Leonie have continued to film amid social distancing measures.The actor described a “lot of red tape” on set in order to keep his co-stars at a safe distance as they shot scenes.The crew were all made to take part in online courses to ensure their.

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