Monday, January 16

"Poverty Can Be Romantic.....




...In Black and White it Looks Like Art" Joan Armatrading - True Love. I am so loving the new programme Call In The Midwife. It deals with inner city deprivation in the 1950's beautifully.

Paul Trevor
Art or Deprivation? Romantic all the same!




7 comments:

Lalabibaby @ Dreaming of The Simple Life said...

It was a brill programme ... of course my DD1 was glued to it (she is a midwife and has read the book) and DD2 starts her training in Sept. What character etched in thoses faces Annie .... wonderful photos x

delia hornbook said...

Hi Annie, i didn't watch it but heard the adverts for it. Hope your well and keeping well god its freezing today. Enjoy your week, dee xx

1940's knitter said...

I watched it too and really enjoyed the first one - some great characters and I'm looking forward to the next episode. Great photographs you've shared. The one of the couple is lovely ! :o)

Amanda said...

Can't wait to see how Miranda is in it. Catherine Tate plays straight really well so hope Miranda can pull it off too.

vintage mum said...

I love reading social history, this one I read last year. The book is a bit more gritty than the programme.
cate x

AWorld of MagicMyth and Legend said...

really enjoying the prog as well but I think the poverty has been toned down a bit after talkinh to friends who worked as nurse in London at that time but still it's a great watch I also make felt 'thingies'
Regards Elizabeth @A World of Magic myth and Legend www.magicmythlegend.co.uk

Second Hand Rose said...

I love Call the Midwife its such a lovely, warm and heartfelt programme! I blogged about it on my blog a few posts down if you care to take a look. Lovely photos, thanks for sharing! XxxX http://thesecondhandrose.blogspot.com/