Spoiler:
Jessica Raine, the lead actress in Call the Midwife, has exited the show after an emotional third series finale.
Raine's character Jenny Lee quit her role as a midwife to begin working in a Marie Curie cancer hospital, and to start a new life with Phillip Worth (Stephen Ashfield).
The voice of mature Jenny (Vanessa Redgrave) will still narrate future series, as it was explained that she remained close friends and in contact with the staff at Nonnatus House and that she continued to share their stories with the world.
Raine has exited the show to pursue new acting projects after becoming a major star in the BBC One period drama.
She recently appeared in BBC Two's Line of Duty, and also starred in Doctor Who biopic An Adventure in Space and Time last year.
Raine will soon appear in the new Sky Atlantic drama Fortitude alongside Christopher Eccleston and Michael Gambon.
It was an eventful series finale for the BBC One drama tonight (March 9) as Miranda Hart's character Chummy Noakes lost her mum to cancer. Sister Bernadette (Laura Main) and Dr Patrick Turner (Stephen McGann) were also successful in their attempts to adopt a baby.
Meanwhile, Raine's Jenny Lee was shown growing tired of midwifery and discovering a new passion for helping the terminally ill and sick.
Call the Midwife will return for a Christmas special this year and a fourth series in 2015.


