Shelagh Turner

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Shelagh Turner is a compassionate former nun turned midwife and nurse in the British period drama series "Call the Midwife," known for her dedication to healthcare and family life in 1950s–60s East London.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
television character
appearsIn Call the Midwife NERFINISHED
associatedWith Nonnatus House midwives NERFINISHED
Patrick Turner NERFINISHED
basedOn memoirs of Jennifer Worth (loosely)
caresFor families in Poplar
mothers
newborn babies
characterTrait caring
compassionate
dedicated
organized
countryOfWorkOrigin United Kingdom NERFINISHED
createdFor BBC One NERFINISHED
familyRole mother
wife
fictionalUniverse Call the Midwife universe
firstAppearanceWork Call the Midwife NERFINISHED
formerOccupation nun
gender female
genreOfWork period drama
languageOfCharacter English
maritalStatus married
medium television
nationality British
networkOfWork BBC One NERFINISHED
occupation medical receptionist
midwife
nurse
portrayedBy Laura Main NERFINISHED
professionField community healthcare
midwifery
nursing
religion Roman Catholic NERFINISHED
religiousName Sister Bernadette NERFINISHED
roleInWork supporting character
settingPlace Poplar, East London NERFINISHED
settingTimePeriod 1950s
1960s
spouse Patrick Turner NERFINISHED
worksAt Dr Turner’s surgery
Nonnatus House NERFINISHED
worksWith Nonnatus House nuns
Patrick Turner NERFINISHED

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Call the Midwife mainCharacter Shelagh Turner