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Call The Midwife viewers threaten to RIOT if character is killed off tonight

Viewers are not happy another show favourite looks to be in mortal danger

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Horrified Call The Midwife fans have insisted Nurse Barbara Gilbert must survive her battle with septicemia – especially after another beloved character had already been placed in mortal danger in last week’s episode.

Fans tweeted they would “riot”, “burn something to the ground” and “never forgive the BBC” if Charlotte Ritchie’s character killed off, with Barbara’s condition looking desperate during the preview for this week’s instalment.

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Fans do not want to see Barbara killed off (Credit: BBC)

Some were so concerned by preview glimpses of an unconscious Barbara seemingly undergoing medical treatment in hospital and Sister Monica Joan wishing God would ‘take her in Barbara’s place’ they were left unable to type their thoughts.

“I think I’m rather unwell,” Barbara had admitted in typically understated fashion following a hectic series events in an episode where she delivered twins following the mother’s evacuation from a burning shop.

Agreeing with husband Tom she was exhausted from working too hard, Barbara was soon suffering with a fever and a rash on her arms that revealed her condition was much more severe than simply being run down.

More than ‘slightly unwell’ (Credit: BBC)

And after being inspected by Nurse Phyllis Crane and Dr Patrick Turner, fears were all but confirmed.

“I don’t want to preempt a diagnosis but there’s definitely an element of septicaemia,” said Dr Turner clarified as Barbara was rushed to hospital.

Viewers notice similarities to The Archers plot (Credit: BBC)

But the tense life or death storylines proved too much for some viewers, with Phyllis’ life also seemingly threatened by the shop fire only minutes earlier in the episode.

Luckily, Phyllis was on hand (Credit: BBC)

Some fans of The Archers – including comedian Jenny Eclair – also noticed similarities with a recent storyline in the radio drama.

However, while one viewer felt the BBC needed new script ideas, another was glad the condition was being highlighted.

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Call The Midwife continues tonight on BBC One at 8pm.

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Robert Leigh
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