PBS will unwrap a special treat for viewers this holiday season with the Call The Midwife HOLIDAY SPECIAL. Premiering Sunday, December 29, 2013, at 7:30 p.m. ET, the special will pave the way for a third season of the hit drama CALL THE MIDWIFE, which returns to PBS in spring 2014.

In 1958 East End London, the holidays are not just about the opening of presents, but also about the closing of deep wounds. Although the weather is unseasonably mild for this time of year, the lives of the midwives are anything but calm. Jenny's relationship with Alec continues to blossom and Shelagh's (formerly Sister Bernadette) quiet wedding to Dr. Turner is underway. When a thousand-pound explosive is discovered, the district is evacuated and the Nonnatus House team is quick to take charge to ensure that the community is safe and warm. Always one to keep spirits high, Chummy decides to forge ahead with the Cubs Christmas party. However, just when the community's holiday spirit is renewed, Poplar faces an outbreak of polio, with the repercussions of the illness affecting the nurses and nuns more than they could have ever imagined.

"CALL THE MIDWIFE has established itself as a favorite among PBS viewers, and we are thrilled to offer fans a new episode before the premiere of the third season this spring," said Beth Hoppe, Chief Programming Executive and General Manager, General Audience Programming, PBS. "We are pleased to continue our partnership with Neal Street, and are excited to see what the holidays have in store for our friends at Nonnatus House."

For viewers who can't wait until December for their Call The Midwife fix, PBS is also releasing a special short Chummy compilation video showcasing some of the character's most memorable moments from the first two seasons.

Call The Midwife completed its second season run in the U.S. in May 2013. The first series was the biggest new drama on BBC One in more than a decade, and the second season averaged a consolidated viewership of over 10 million in the U.K. Call The Midwife has won accolades across the industry in the UK including 2013 BAFTA Craft awards for director Philippa Lowthorpe and Christine Walmesley-Cotham for Make Up and Hair Design and 'Best Actress' for Miranda Hart at the National Television Awards this year. Audiences and critics in the U.S. were equally effusive, with Season 2 scoring 58 percent above the 2012-2013 season-to-date Primetime average.

Based on the best-selling memoirs of Jennifer Worth, Call The Midwife is a moving and intimate story of midwifery in London's East End in the 1950s. Season 3 takes viewers back to East London, now in 1959 and the eve of the Swinging Sixties. The winds of change are sweeping through the country and the residents of Nonnatus House face some momentous changes of their own.

Written by Heidi Thomas ("Cranford," "Upstairs Downstairs") and directed by a line-up of all female directors including, for the first time, Thea Sharrock ("The Hollow Crown: Henry V") and Juliet May ("Miranda," "Scott and Bailey," "Stella"), Call The Midwife is a Neal Street production for BBC and PBS. The series is executive produced by Pippa Harris (Revolutionary Road, "The Hollow Crown") and Heidi Thomas, and produced by Hugh Warren ("Survivors").

Call The Midwife stars Jessica Raine as Jenny Lee, along with Jenny Agutter ("The Railway Children," "Spooks") as Sister Julienne, Pam Ferris ("Little Dorrit," "Darling Buds of May") as Sister Evangelina, Miranda Hart ("Miranda") as Chummy, Judy Parfitt ("Little Dorrit," Girl With a Pearl Earring) as Sister Monica Joan, Helen George ("Hollyoaks," "Doctors") as Trixie Franklin, Bryony Hannah (Cemetery Junction) as Cynthia Miller, Laura Main ("Monarch of the Glen") as Shelagh and Cliff Parisi ("EastEnders") as Fred. Vanessa Redgrave provides The Voice of the mature Jenny.

Call The Midwife HOLIDAY SPECIAL will be available for viewing on the PBS Video Portal for 30 days after national broadcast.

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