
Protecting the citizens of the Welsh town of Pontypandy. Whenever the alarm sounds, brave Sam and his co-workers can be counted on to jump into a fire engine, hop onto a helicopter, and more, to help those in need.
Station Officer Steele warns Fireman Sam and the team to be on the alert.
Officer Steele takes Norman and Mandy pot-holing in Big cave.
Mandy Flood has her heart set on having a pet but her mum is not keen.
Trevor Evans tells the children that there’s no such thing as green men from outer space.
Bath Time for Dusty. Dusty has been chosen to be the new Fire-Service mascot.
Neighbourhood Watchout. Mandy, Sarah and James decide to start a junior neighbourhood watch scheme.
Norman Price carelessly leaves an empty lemonade bottle behind him while picnicking.
Mandy is looking forward to the family holiday in Jamaica.
It’s Halloween and Fireman Sam gives Norman the biggest pumpkin in the pumpkin patch.
There’s a drought in Pontypandy which is bad news for naughty Norman Price.
When Fireman Sam invents a new exercise machine the ‘Joggalator’, everyone wants a go.
Norman Price is fascinated by Sam's ‘Beep-o-matic’ high-tech metal-detector.
Practical joker Norman Price gives his pet lamb Woolley a mudbath.
Norman and Mandy are very interested when Sam helps deliver Bella's new pizza oven.
Fireman Sam organises a Fun Run for the neighbourhood children.
Trouble and Squeak. When Station Officer Steele injures his foot, he refuses to go home.
A heat-wave has put Pontypandy’s haystacks at risk from spontaneous combustion.
Norman Price decides to invent an invisible friend for himself.
Norman Price rigs up a wind-powered skateboard.
The Case of the Liquorice Shoelaces. Someone has been stealing shoelaces from Dily's shop.
There’s a talent show in Pontypandy and Norman Price is searching for an act.
Fireman Sam thinks everyone has forgotten his birthday but did they really?
Norman Price is the most enthusiastic guest at the Fire Station Open Day.
Sam receives delivery of a portable reservoir for fighting fires in areas without water.
It’s Christmas and heavy snowfall means Pontypandy won’t have a Christmas tree.