New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

IN LOVE WITH NZ Jenny’s trip of a lifetime

Call the Midwife is one of the BBC’s most beloved dramas, watched by millions worldwide, in nearly 240 countries. For one of the show’s stalwarts, Jenny Agutter – who’s portrayed Sister Julienne from the outset – the enduring appeal of the show means she’s often approached by fans for a chat or a selfie, sometimes in the most surprising of settings.

“There are some places where you just wouldn’t expect it, like when I was in Nepal, in the middle of nowhere,” she recalls incredulously.

“Another time, I was visiting the Greenwich Maritime Museum in London when

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