My second child was a home birth in 1970. Was excellent service, had the same midwive throughout for ante-natal checks, often coming to my home to carry out these. I was also in East London, but a different part to CTM..
When I was expecting my third, I moved house into Essex, and was told then by GP that there was no way they could support Home Births. Strange, as it was only about five miles away. In the event she decided to come a month early and I was rushed into hospital. Not the best experience as I had to discharge us both a few days later due to problems at home, and that was a very nasty experience.
The most wonderful Midwive I came across was one who had ruled in that area of Essex for decades, adopting herself six of the babies she actually delivered, very diverse racially.
Many of the local Mums were terrified of her, but on the Sunday I came home from hospital with my twins, (nos 4 & 5) she turned up an hour or two later, stating that anyone who managed to get home from that maternity unit still breastfeeding twins, deserved her immediate support. Some of the stories she told (dating back to the war years), could have been of any tv series/book.
I do watch CTM, but find it rather too saccharine for me to take any of seriously.