Fireman Sam
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First episode date | November 17, 1987 |
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Music by | Ben Heneghan; Ian Lawson |
Characters | Bella Lasagne |
Dylis Price | |
Derek Price | |
Charlie Jones | |
Bronwyn Jones | |
Ben Hooper | |
James Jones | |
Narrator | |
Networks | BBC |
Channel 5 | |
GMTV | |
ITV | |
Turner Broadcasting System Europe | |
S4C Authority | |
Reviews | www.imdb.com |
No of seri | 13 |
Creat by | Rob Lee |
Origin releas | 17 November 1987 –; present |
Original language | Welsh ; English (Season 5‐present) |
Episodes | EpisodesS10 E25 · Pontypandy in the ParkAug 26, 2016 S10 E24 · Day of the PenguinJun 13, 2016 S10 E23 · Paddle OnView 45+ more |
Cast | Steven Kynman |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 627349 |
About Fireman Sam
From emergencies at sea to disasters at the barbecue, Fireman Sam and his reliable crew are always present to save the day with their skills.
BBC: What's been 'occurring' in Wales for 100 years
... Fireman Sam - 17 November 1987Pontypandy s most famous resident actually heard his fire bell chime on...
An incomplete history of pop on BBC television
... Mr Blobby, The Teletubbies and Fireman Sam all topped the charts, too, for which we re sorry...
S4C: Birthplace of SuperTed and Fireman Sam turns 40
...Alex Jones, Fireman Sam, Rhys Ifans, Duffy, Ioan Gruffudd, Gethin Jones, SuperTed - all of these well-known faces have one thing in common...
Film & TV: Atlas maps Hogwarts, Jurassic Park & made-up places
... Cartoon hero Fireman Sam s home of Pontypandy was one of the more frustrating places to locate, as Rhys explained...
Fireman Sam eliminated as the brigade's mascot is not inclusive
...Fireman Sam was in the 1980s by a London firefighter Fireman Sam has been deleted as a mascot for the fire Department over fears that he could be candidate for women Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue Service, said the figure was out of date and not necessarily the message he wanted to achieve...
News Daily: Student visa rules change and Labour on Brexit
... And the Sun leads on a report that a fire brigade has stopped using the children s TV character Fireman Sam as a mascot for being too male and putting off potential female recruits...
News Daily: Student visa rules change and Labour on Brexit
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Immigration: Ministers reverse May's student visa rulesIn 2012, when she was home secretary, Theresa May brought in rules forcing overseas students to leave the UK four months after completing their degree. But the government has decided to extend the period they can stay while looking for a job to two years, reversing Mrs May's move.
Current Home Secretary Priti Patel said this showed a "global outlook". But The Campaign group Migration Watch has called it "retrograde", arguing that it will "likely lead to foreign graduates staying on to stack shelves".
Meanwhile, a report by the OECD economics Think Tank suggests that despite increased tuition fees.
Brexit: Labour's Watson demands pre-election referendumLabour deputy leader Tom Watson is insisting his party must make holding a referendum on Brexit its priority. In a speech, he will say that a general election might not break the current deadlock and that Labour must be
This puts him at odds with leader Jeremy Corbyn , who wants The Party to Labour says it wants an election after 31 October, when a no-deal Brexit on that date has been ruled out.
The BBC asks
With Parliament not sitting again until 14 October and the conference season about to begin,
British-Australian women 'held in Iran'It's reported that two British-Australian women have been held in Iran. The Times says one has been jailed for 10 years and The Other was arrested with her boyfriend 10 weeks ago on unknown charges. The two cases are not thought to be connected.
The Women are understood to be in Tehran's Evin jail, where Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, a British-Iranian mother of one from London, has been held on spying charges - which she denies - since 2016.
'I studied by candlelight when I was homeless'By Mimi Beard
In the evenings, at the YMCA, everyone would be sitting around and drinking, and I'd be in The Corner writing up my notes. I was known as the "sad" one because I was always studying when Everyone Else was having fun.
And, as much as I hate to admit it, I very nearly gave up, reluctant but defeated, ready to become a statistic. I had to leave during my first year to sort myself out. Life was bleak, I was tired and I couldn't see a Way Out .
Things got really bad and on Halloween in 2017, when I was 19, I took an overdose of prescription drugs. It put me in a coma. I Am so lucky to have woken up. The overdose was a line in The Sand for me and I knew I had to turn things around.
What the papers sayThe i says universities have welcomed The Change in rules to Meanwhile, The Daily Telegraph asks if Prime Minister Boris Johnson has "The Answer " to Brexit deadlock, in proposing an "all-Ireland zone" for checks on goods. The Financial Times says US President Donald Trump 's sacking of National Security Adviser John Bolton is unlikely to lead to a softening of approach towards Iran. And The Sun leads on a report that a fire brigade has stopped using The Children 's TV character Fireman Sam as a mascot for being "too male" and putting off potential female recruits.
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Hate Crime charges fall despite rise in reports
"Murder recording transcript" published by newspaper
If you see one thing today If you listen to one thing todayIf you read one thing today Lookahead14:00 The Body of former Zimbabwean leader Robert Mugabe is due to arrive in his Home Country , following his death in Singapore last week.
19:00 Times Higher Education publishes its world university rankings, which were topped last year by Oxford.
On this day1980 The Marlborough diamond, Worth £400,000, is taken in a robbery at a London jewellers.
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