Helen George joined co-stars Laura Main and Stephen McGann for a photocall for Call The Midwife during the BFI and Radio Times Television Festival at the BFI Southbank in London on Sunday.
The 37-year-old actress looked chic in a summery blue maxi dress, which she paired with a pair of beige heels.
She looked radiant as she opted for a bronzed makeup look that accentuated her natural features while she styled her blonde tresses straight.
Looking good: Helen George was joined by co-stars Laura Main and Stephen McGann at the photocall for Call The Midwife during the BFI and Radio Times Television Festival at the BFI Southbank in London on Sunday
Meanwhile, her co-star Laura, 41, showed off her bold sense of style in a colorful top and skirt co-ord.
The actress beamed as she carried a small beige handbag while sporting a pair of quirky pink shoes.
Stephen, 59, wowed in a navy blazer and shirt, which he paired with black jeans and smart shoes.
Stunning: The actress, 37, looked the epitome of chic in a summery blue maxi dress, which she paired with a pair of beige heels
Gorgeous: She looked radiant as she opted for a bronzed makeup look that accentuated her natural features while she styled her blonde tresses straight
Fashionista: Meanwhile, her co-star Laura, 41, showed off her bold sense of style in a colorful top and skirt co-ordinate
Happy: The actress beamed as she carried a small beige handbag while sporting a pair of quirky pink shoes
Going nowhere: Last year it was confirmed that the drama was renewed for seasons 12 and 13 (Laura, Stephen, Heidi Thomas, Pippa Harris and Helen pictured left to right)
Pretty: Pippa and Heidi looked chic in satin black maxi dresses as they all smiled during the photo op
Last year it was confirmed that the drama was renewed for seasons 12 and 13, scheduled to air in 2023 and 2024.
Intended to reflect what life was like for Nonnatus House’s real-life medical team, the series was a firm favorite with television audiences.
The show returned earlier this year with their 11th set in 1967, but the show’s creator has since confirmed that it will continue until they hit the next decade.
Show: Aimed to reflect what life was like for Nonnatus House’s real-life medical team, the series was a firm favorite with television audiences
Synopsis: The show returned earlier this year with their 11th set in 1967, but the show’s creator has since confirmed that it will continue until they hit the next decade
Awards: The show has only won one Bafta award to date, the Radio Times Audience Award in 2013, voted for by members of the public
Speaking to The Mirror, Helen George – who plays Trixie in the hit series – revealed she had spoken to creator Heidi Thomas, who said she wanted to follow the timeline as the nuns existed into the early ’70s.
Heidi’s husband Stephen McGann, who is Dr. Patrick Turner plays, adding: “I think historically it has a natural, general schedule. If you stay at a level of historical accuracy, it won’t go on like this forever, because it didn’t then.’
In Call The Midwives season 11, Trixie found love with single father Matthew Aylward and will also treat illnesses such as scabies, chickenpox and measles.
Popular: Call The Midwife regularly attracts more than 10 million viewers, making it one of the most successful shows on British television (pictured Laura Main, Helen and Leonie Elliott)
The popular medical drama also addressed issues prevalent at the time, including mechanic Cyril, played by Zephryn Taitte, as he struggled to land an office job.
Call The Midwife regularly attracts more than 10 million viewers, making it one of the most successful shows on British television.
But it has only won one Bafta award so far, the Radio Times Audience Award in 2013, voted for by members of the public.
Confirmed: Helen (pictured) revealed she had spoken to creator Heidi Thomas, who said she wanted to follow the timeline as the nuns existed into the early ’70s