CALL The Midwife creator Heidi Thomas has revealed she rejected big-money deals with streamers to stay at the BBC.

It’s no surprise the likes of , Amazon Prime and Disney+ all want a piece of her winning formula and she admits that the platforms contact her “constantly”.

Three women from the cast of Call The Midwife dressed as angels for a Radio Times cover shoot.Call The Midwife’s creator says other platforms contact her ‘constantly’Credit: Nicky Johnston / Radio Times. Trixie Franklin and Rosalind Clifford in their nurse uniforms, one holding a baby doll.Rosalind Clifford (Natalie Quarry) and Trixie Franklin (Helen George)Credit: BBC Joyce Highland (Renee Bailey) from Call the Midwife.Call The Midwife’s Joyce Highland, played by Renee BaileyCredit: BBC

She’s been at the helm of the much-loved drama for 15 years, sharing tearjerking stories of the Nonnatus House nurses, midwives and nuns as they care for the poor East community.

Pulling in millions of viewers, with a stellar cast including , Jenny Agutter and , it’s a fixture of the telly calendar.

But she says she’s chosen to stick with the “solid” rather than its flashy competitors.

“I get wonderful opportunities but this is the best opportunity I have ever had,” she explains. “Why would I give it up for something that is a shot in the dark?

“The streamers don’t necessarily give anybody the same platform. It’s all a puff in the dark.

“Anything on a streamer comes like a firework and vanishes like a firework. This is solid. It’s a building, we’ve built it from the ground up.”

Even the big bucks can’t tempt Heidi. “Money can’t be my driving force,” she says.

“The fact I’m still doing the show for the BBC is testament to that. It’s not about , it’s about values.”

The beleaguered BBC has come under intense scrutiny recently following scandals involving the episode of Panorama, and , but Heidi insists she couldn’t imagine a better home for . “I love the fact we are a BBC show,” she beams.

“The BBC gives us a not unreasonable budget to work with. We put every penny on to the screen. It does feel tight. What you make out of not having enough time or money is a jewel.”

And that’s exactly what they’ve created with their two-part Christmas special.

Senior members of the Nonnatus House team travel to Hong Kong on a mercy mission after a devastating building collapse, while the younger midwives remain in Poplar.

While filming overseas, the cast and crew were hit by a typhoon.

Advised to seek safety in their hotel rooms, a few threw caution to the wind and went out to party.

Rebecca Gethings, who plays Sister Veronica, was one of them.

“We were invited to a house party by one of the cast members that was based out there but we were aware that the storm was coming in and we had to be back by midnight,” she revealed.

“With all our lovely cast members, it was like having loads of mums going, ‘Are you in?’”

Fans will no doubt be blown away by the special festive episodes, which see the nuns battle tuberculosis and terrifying triads in .

And back home we see Timothy (Max MacMillan), Geoffrey (Christopher Harper) and Harry (Eisa Latif) as we’ve never seen them before.

  • Watch it on Christmas Day and Boxing Day.
Radio Times cover featuring Nicola Quarry, Helen George, and Renee Bailey from Call The Midwife, dressed in white coats with feathery details, against a snowy blue background.The cast of Call The Midwife on the cover of Radio TimesCredit: Nicky Johnston / Radio Times.

LIFE’S A BEACH FOR FRED

A smiling man in a light green suit standing on a boardwalk with a beach bar and sunset in the background.Fred Sirieix is back to heat things upCredit: Unknown

JUST as the nights get darker and colder, Fred Sirieix is back to heat things up with some much-needed sun, sea, and, er, .

Everyone’s favourite Frenchman returns to on December 15 at 9pm with Beach Club.

As the name suggests, it’s very similar to First Dates, but this time it’s set in a beach club, which gives it all a bit of a vibe.

Singletons filmed the series over the summer at a location on the Mediterranean. It’s another extension to the show’s universe, which also includes , which saw Fred run the first series in his French homeland before it relocated to .

The new Beach Club spin-off will air over four nights from December 18.

It will then will return in the New Year with double episodes on January 4 and 5, then January 11 and 12.

CAPTURE BACK ON HOLLIDAY

Woman in a dark green coat looking at the camera, with her reflection in a mirror behind her.Holliday Grainger reprising her role as cop Rachel CareyCredit: Laurence Cendrowicz/Universal International Studios

HERE’S a first look at Holliday Grainger reprising her role as cop Rachel Carey in the upcoming third series of The Capture.

The image shows her inside a interrogation room, which is likely to feature heavily when the espionage thriller returns next year.

Series three sees Rachel installed as Acting Commander of Counter Terrorism Command – and she is tasked with regaining the public’s trust in surveillance technology.

But soon she has a terror attack to deal with – one that targets the heart of the establishment.

The Beeb has teased that Rachel will be: “Drawn into an unfolding geopolitical crisis that infects the British political establishment, the security services and the media.”

Blimey.

GAME ITV HAVING A BALL

Man in a suit holding a briefcase with a Caduceus symbol, standing on sand in front of a resort with palm trees.ITV has its eyes on another new gameshow formatCredit: ©ITV/Tuesday’s Child Production/Si John

JUST days after I revealed was poised to , the channel has its eyes on another new format.

Bosses are working on a version of hit Dutch show Let’s Play Ball, where rival teams of comedians go head to head in a race to transport a gigantic ball across various terrains – whilst also spewing out one-liners.

It’s thought the series, which is in early development with and MasterChef producers Banijay, could see the huge ball take to UK landmarks such as London’s Tower Bridge or Arthur’s Seat in .

It comes after ITV took on The Box, a format that has been a hit in .

TAXI FOR CORRIE’S CHAN

A woman with a stroller talks to a man in a pink hoodie in a shop.Channique Sterling-Brown won’t be getting a spectacular send-offCredit: Unknown

star Channique Sterling-Brown won’t be getting a spectacular send-off when she leaves Weatherfield.

Soap bosses have chosen for the actress to exit the famous cobbles in the back of a black cab, I can reveal.

Channique, 28, told bosses she was leaving earlier this year to “pursue other opportunities” and her exit scenes will go out next month.

She joined Corrie three years ago and after just a year in the role she won the Best Newcomer gong at the .

But the show’s writers have decided to give her character Dee-Dee Bailey a low-key exit – one where she is tempted to leave because of a job offer elsewhere.

actor will guest host the final episode of the current 70th series of Have I Got News For You.

The appearance at 9pm on December 12 on BBC One and iPlayer, will be his 22nd time on the programme and his 17th as guest host.

Comedian Phil Wang will be one of the guest panellists.

NETFLIX’s deep dive into the scandals of will land on the streamer on December 2.

The four-parter is called Sean Combs: The Reckoning and has been exec produced by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson.

Netflix say the series is a staggering examination of the media mogul, music legend, and convicted offender.