After weeks of wishing for the couple to finally make it down the aisle, they tie the knot in the closing moments of the season 12 finale.
Just because Trixie and Matthew were engaged doesn't mean that some fans might not have worried that their nuptials could end in tears in the Call the Midwife finale. However, after a relatively bumpy time in the latest season, Trixie and Matthew did actually get married in episode 8.
Luckily Trixie soon returned and the couple picked up where they left off. Matthew then got down on one knee in the Call the Midwife Christmas special 2022 in a romantic proposal and the couple have spent all of season 12 planning their elaborate wedding.
Clip: Season 11 Episode 3 | 1m 32s | Matthew finds a moment in the rain to get a little closer to Trixie.
In Series 11 she begins dating Matthew Aylward. However, Trixie's departure to care for her seriously ill godmother in Portofino forces them to put their blossoming relationship on hold.
Do Trixie and Matthew get married in Call the Midwife? They do indeed! After weeks of wishing for the couple to finally make it down the aisle, they tie the knot in the closing moments of the season 12 finale.
Overview. Matthew Aylward is introduced in S10E01 alongside and his then pregnant wife Fiona. When Fiona goes into labour, Trixie helps to deliver her and Matthew's baby, a little boy.
At the beginning of Season Four, Tom proposes to Trixie and she accepts, but later breaks off the engagement upon learning Tom was going to be assigned to a new parish in Newcastle as she didn't think she'd be able to accompany him and to be the sort of wife a reverend needs.
However, after a relatively bumpy time in the latest season, Trixie and Matthew did actually get married in episode 8. It's been weeks of build up and a delayed finale but the time finally arrived to see Call the Midwife's Trixie (Helen George) and Matthew (Olly Rix) tie the knot..
Born into a wealthy aristocratic family, Matthew Aylward met Nurse Trixie Franklin during her time at a private clinic where she cared for his late wife. Bonded by their shared grief, Matthew and Trixie's friendship eventually developed into a romantic relationship.
Trixie, played by long-time cast member Helen George, was pregnant throughout filming for the seventh series, but her growing bump was kept concealed using strategically placed clipboards and oversized capes.
The actress plays Nurse Trixie on the BBC drama, and was pregnant during filming of the currently airing 11th season, with ingenious filming used to hide the bump.
In the series, Trixie was seen travelling to Italy to care for her godmother. The star's pregnancy was not written into the show, so using some clever camera trickery and props, Helen was able to conceal her growing baby bump.
Olly Rix opened up about filming the wedding episode with Helen George. Share this: Call The Midwife fans have eagerly awaited the season 12 finale, which will see Nurse Trixie Franklin (played by Helen George) finally marry her longtime love, Matthew Aylward (Olly Rix).
Call the Midwife's Trixie Franklin left halfway through series 11, due to actress Helen George's pregnancy. But you can rest assured that she is returning for some big storylines in series 12, which is currently filming now. Speaking to Radio Times, the show's creator Heidi Thomas said: "Trixie rejoins us.
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After dealing with a mother who has Huntington's disease which has left her unable to care for her children, Trixie breaks off her relationship with Christopher out of concern for Alexandra, and she relapses into alcoholism.
Trixie left halfway through season 11 of Call the Midwife as the actress had to take a leave of absence to have her second child.
Back then he was married to another woman and his wife was pregnant with their first child. However, tragedy struck when she was diagnosed with, and later died from, leukaemia. Widowed and a single father he rebuilt his life with the help of Trixie, who had been his late wife's midwife.
In the sixth season finale "Wishology!", she appears to have fallen in love with Timmy, as they both kiss and she cries a little bit for his sacrifice to the Darkness.
Tom marries Lucy (Tuppence Middleton), the secret daughter of a cousin named Maude Bagshaw (Imelda Staunton). By the end of the movie, the two have a baby.
Season two
Tom and Wendy get a divorce shortly after she gets her citizenship. Although he initially appears fine, Tom realizes he did in fact harbor feelings for Wendy and regrets the parting. At the end of Season 2, Tom meets Lucy, a bartender at the Snake Hole Lounge. As of the finale, the two are dating.
However, Chummy finally decides to follow her heart and, defying her mother, marries Peter in the first series finale. In Series Two, Chummy decides to pursue work as a missionary in Sierra Leone and Peter goes with her.
Imelda ends up giving birth to a baby girl with only Maurice to help her. Nancy tried to find them but no one knew where the caravan was moved to. After the birth, both Imelda and the baby struggle to keep warm. Police are also banging down the doors of the empty building because someone may have spotted the O'Connors.
She was diagnosed with septicaemia (blood poisoning) caused by meningitis in series 7, and despite some initial improvement in her health, died with her husband, Tom Hereward, and best friend Phyllis Crane at her side in her last moments.