OHMYGOSSIP — Emma Willis will return for a third season of ‘Delivering Babies’.
UKTV’s W Channel has recommissioned another series of the midwife show, which will see Emma reprise her role as a Maternity Care Assistant (MCA).
The eight-part series, ‘Emma Willis: Delivering Babies’, which is produced by Firecracker Films, will air later on this year on W’s newly-announced Freeview slot 25.
Emma, who is now a fully qualified MCA at Harlow’s Princess Alexandra hospital in the busy maternity ward, will be telling the stories of families whose birthing plans have been thrown out of the window due to the coronavirus pandemic.
After a three-year hiatus, Emma will have to take a refresher to bring her up to speed. She will be joined by new midwives as her hospital chums Val and Nagmeh have retired.
This season will see the Emma tackle home births and provide secondary care and support to those who have lost their babies.
The 46-year-old TV presenter said: “I am so excited to be back! I can’t believe how long it’s been since I worked a shift with the wonderful team at The Princess Alexandra Hospital.
“The staff are still very much on the frontline and, although there is a return to some sort of normality for many of us, I’m sure there will still be lots of challenges for us to work around whilst filming on the busy maternity unit.”
Helen Nightingale, senior commissioning editor, added: “I’m so pleased we can finally get Emma Willis back on the maternity unit with the brilliant team at The Princess Alexandra Hospital.
“It’s been an incredibly challenging couple of years for them, but this feels like a perfect time to get another slice of the warmth and joy that this award-winning series offers.”

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