CALL the Midwife fans have shared their concerns as a star seemingly ‘disappeared’ from the hit drama.
Having debuted on screens in 2012, the BBC programme is now airing its 14th series.



Viewers were left worried by Nancy Corrigan’s (Megan Cusack) absence from Sunday’s (January 12) episode – wondering if she had left her role at Nonnatus House
Megan debuted as Nancy during series 10 and has earned a legion of fans since.
One person asked on X, formerly Twitter: “Has Nancy left already? #CalltheMidwife”.
Another queried: “Where is Nancy #CallTheMidwife.”
A third fan remarked: “She left at the end of the last episode. Got married, I think.”
While a fourth asked: “Also hold on where tf is Nancy #callthemidwife”
Yet another commented: “Did Nancy go, and and was there no grand finale because where is she?
“If she’s gone just like that, I will be steamed she’s a fan favourite and deserves better #callthemidwife,”
Megan recently addressed her future on the BBC show – as the character Nancy finally found love.
Although Nancy’s priorities have always been her daughter and her work, the Christmas Special, showed her finally putting herself first after meeting charming Irishman, Roger (Conor O’Donnell).
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By the end of the episode, Roger joined Nancy and the other members of Nonnatus House round the dinner table on Christmas Day.
Speaking to The Sun Online and other press ahead of series 14, Megan said: “No, just because she’s fallen in love, she’s not leaving us just yet.
“There’s lots of things happening, she’s got lots going on, you know, a job offer, an engagement, an overbearing mother-in-law to be.
“So she’s got a lot going on.”
Elaborating on her character’s new storyline, she said: “It was lovely. I never thought that Nancy would have a romance.
“I just didn’t think it would ever come about. So that was lovely. And also to have Conor as Roger… Isn’t he lovely? Isn’t he just gorgeous?
“He’s so lovely, he’s great craic. Tell you what though, he’s tall, isn’t he?”
Call The Midwife airs on BBC One and iPlayer.
