
Heard as the episode introduces the everyday life of Poplar, capturing the youthful spirit of the era.
Plays during a scene involving young love or innocence
Plays during scenes that establish the new decade’s optimism and energy, particularly as new nurse Barbara Gilbert arrives at Nonnatus House and the community adapts to change.
Heard as the midwives navigate their daily rounds
Used during a lively community event or party, reflecting the multicultural vibrancy of Poplar.
Heard in a domestic or celebratory scene, adding a playful touch.
Used in a scene of mounting pressure or change, mirroring the characters’ struggles.
Plays over the final credits, reflecting the episode’s themes of trust and vulnerability as the characters overcome medical and personal challenges.
Briefly heard as the characters enter a square dance, setting the scene for a community gathering.
Played during the square dance, adding to the period authenticity.
Heard during a lighthearted or romantic dance sequence.
Heard on the jukebox, reinforcing the importance of small acts of kindness.