List of Fireman Sam characters
This article lists the characters from the Welsh children's television series Fireman Sam.
Pontypandy Fire Service
Fireman Sam
Fireman Sam | |
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Fireman Sam character | |
First appearance | The Kite (Series 1 Episode 1; 1987) |
Created by | Rob Lee |
Designed by | Rob Lee |
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In-universe information | |
Species | Human |
Gender | Male |
Fireman Samuel "Sam" Jones[1] (Samuel Payton in the original series [2]) is the title character of the series. He is a senior firefighter for the Pontypandy Fire Service. He is a competent and brave firefighter, who helps keep the people of Pontypandy safe. He considers his job to be 'the best job in the world' and often helps out in emergencies even on his days off. However, he does have an inventive streak which sometimes gets him in trouble when one of his inventions goes haywire: since the sixth series, he has stopped inventing, though he can be creative from time to time, such as fashioning a barbecue out of an oil drum in the episode Sausages vs. Shrimps. He has been a mascot for British fire services used to promote fire safety to children.[3] In the original series, he lives alone in Pontypandy and his niece and nephew Sarah and James. Has a large fire engine called Jupiter, based on a Bedford TK, receiving elements of a Bedford 6x4 in Series 5 and elements from the Volvo FL6 in Series 6 and entirely a Rosenbauer Panther in Series 15. He also has an all-terrain vehicle called Mercury. Additionally, there is an Animal Rescue Crane called Phoenix, but it has been driven by multiple characters.
Elvis Cridlington
Firefighter Elvis Cridlington is a first class firefighter in Pontypandy and the station mess manager. He is sort of Sam's sidekick and learns skills from Sam. As the fire station's cook, he enjoys cooking and playing guitar.[4]
Station Officer Steele
Station Officer (Fire Captain in the US dub of the CGI series) Basil Steele (Norris Steele in the CGI series) is the officer in charge of Pontypandy Fire Station.[5] He has a rail fire engine called Bessie and a mobile command unit.
Penny Morris
Firefighter Penny Morris is a firefighter in Pontypandy who was the only female firefighter (firewoman) from 1990 to 2015.[6] Originally from Newtown, Penny moved to Pontypandy in Series 4. She is a trained lifeguard and certified scuba diver. She has a rescue tender called Venus, as currently based on a Range Rover Carmichael Commando, but received elements of the greatly modified Mini Cooper from the fifth season being a water carrier. Also has a rescue boat called Neptune beginning from the sixth season until Ben Hooper has it in the ninth season.
Ellie Phillips
Firefighter Ellie Phillips is a firefighter in Pontypandy. Like Penny, she is a keen athlete and will stop at nothing to accomplish a task.
Arnold McKinley
Firefighter Arnold McKinley is a firefighter in Pontypandy. He is an expert in technology and is often found in the office working on the computer.
Chief Fire Officer Boyce
Chief Fire Officer Boyce is the chief fire officer of the Pontypandy Fire Service from Newtown.
Pontypandy Police Force
PC. Malcom Williams
Malcolm Williams | |
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Fireman Sam character | |
First appearance | 27 October 2020 |
Portrayed by | Colin McFarlane |
In-universe information | |
Occupation | Police constable |
Police Constable Malcom Williams is a Police Officer in Pontypandy. He transferred from The Big City hoping for some peace and quiet, but all is not as it seems.
Sgt. Rose Ravani
Sergeant Rose Ravani is the Senior Officer for Pontypandy Police Station, and puts all of her confidence in PC Malcom to keep Pontypandy the safe and happy place it always has been.
Adults
Trevor Evans
Trevor Evans is the bus driver of Pontypandy. He drives a 1985 Ford Transit Dormobile and is also an auxiliary firefighter in the original series.[7]
Dilys Price
Dilys Price is the shopkeeper of the local store. She is a single mother to a son, Norman.[8] Her original appearance was similar to that of Coronation Street character Hilda Ogden.[7] She has her own car introduced in Alien Alert.
Bella Lasagne
Bella Lasagne | |
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Fireman Sam character | |
First appearance | 17 November 1987 |
Portrayed by | John Alderton (Series 1–4) Sarah Hadland (Series 5) |
In-universe information | |
Occupation | Café owner |
Bella Lasagne is an original character from the series. She is an Italian citizen living in Wales and runs Bella's Café, a pizzeria in Pontypandy. She lives opposite the Price Family and has a pet cat named Rosa. She appeared from Series 1 to 5. She was absent from the sixth to ninth series but returned in Series 10. She has an Italian accent.
Mike Flood
Mike Flood is the handyman of the Flood family. He has a green van used for carrying tools for repair work.
Helen Flood
Helen Flood is the nurse of the Flood family. She has her own ambulance car and an ambulance van for the Mountain Rescue service.
Tom Thomas
Tom Thomas hails from Australia until he owns his Mountain Rescue Center. Has two helicopters called Wallaby 1 and Wallaby 2 and a yellow Jeep.
Ben Hooper
Ben Hooper is the coastguard in Pontypandy. He has driven a fireboat called Titan and a jet ski called Juno.
Joe Sparkes
Joe Sparkes is the town's mechanic. His daughter is named Hannah and his wife is named Lizzie.
Lizzie Sparkes
Lizzie Sparkes is the town's veterinary surgeon. She is also a member of the town's Volunteer Rescue Squad. Her husband is Joe and her daughter is Hannah.
Mrs Chen
Mrs Chen is the town's schoolteacher. Her daughter is Lily.
Moose Roberts
Moose Roberts is a famous mountain climber from Canada. He owns and runs the Mountain Activity Centre. In Heroes of the Storm/Ultimate Heroes, he has a go-anywhere amphibious vehicle. After the Fire Service owns it and named it Hydrus, he no longer owns machines.
Gareth Griffiths
Gareth Griffiths is the father of Bronwyn, maternal grandfather of Sarah and James and father-in-law of Charlie and Fireman Sam. He runs the Pontypandy Flyer steam train, which runs on a short, steep heritage railway line up to the base of Pontypandy Mountain. He appears to have been an avid yachtsman in his youth having been Captain of the Pontypandy rowing team.
Charlie Jones
Charlie Jones is a fisherman. He is the husband of Bronwyn Jones, younger brother of Fireman Sam and father of Sarah and James.
Bronwyn Jones
Bronwyn Jones is a Pontypandy citizen who runs the Wholefish cafe. She is married to Charlie Jones, the daughter of Gareth Griffiths, the sister-in-law of Fireman Sam and is the mother of Sarah and James Jones. Although she was raised in the city, she feels much more at home in Pontypandy.
Children
Norman Price
Norman Price | |
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Fireman Sam character | |
First appearance | The Kite (Series 1 Episode 1; 1987) |
Created by | Rob Lee |
Designed by | Rob Lee |
Voiced by |
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In-universe information | |
Species | Human |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Arsonist |
Norman Stanley Price is the son of shopkeeper Dilys Price. He is a mischievous redhead turned scapegoat who loves playing practical jokes and skateboarding.
From Series 6, Norman became more troublesome. He has shown interest in becoming a firefighter himself one day, but he also has said he was going to be a shepherd when he grows up as stated in the episode Sheepdog Trials. He has also shown to be interested in science, as seen in the episode Chemistry Set. He is based on Dennis the Menace from The Beano.[1][9]
Sarah and James
Sarah and James Jones are twin siblings. Sarah is the older twin and James is the younger twin. They are the niece and nephew of Sam, the son and daughter of Charlie and Bronwyn Jones, and the grandson and granddaughter of Gareth Griffiths. In the first five series, the two of them respected each other very much and were very well-behaved, but as of the sixth series, they have a sibling rivalry with each other and are not as well-behaved as they used to be. Originally, Sarah and James were very similar to each other, but later series developed them to have their own personalities. Sarah developed into being very outgoing, way tougher and braver than James and being a bit of a tomboy. While James developed into being sensitive and cautious, as he is often scared of many things and lacks confidence. Both Sarah and James have also changed appearance throughout the original series, the fifth series and the CGI series, mostly with the clothing. The two are always portrayed with short blonde hair.
Mandy Flood
Mandy Flood is an individual daughter living with Helen and Mike Flood.
Derek Abney Price
Derek Abney Price is Norman's cousin.
Hannah Sparkes
Hannah Sparkes is an 11-year-old girl in a wheelchair introduced in series 9. She is the daughter of Joe and Lizzie Sparkes. She is also the third known child in Pontypandy to have blond hair.
Lily Chen
Lily Chen is the daughter of Mrs. Chen and the youngest character on the show. She has a plush toy called Sharky.
Animals
Rosa Lasagne
Rosa Lasagne is Bella Lasagne's cat.
Lion Jones
Lion Jones is the Jones' cat.
Dusty Jones
Dusty Jones is a stray dog, but later in the end of Bathtime for Dusty, he became a fire mascot.
Radar Jones
Radar Jones is Sam's dalmatian and is part of the fire service.
Nipper Griffiths
Nipper Griffiths is a stray dog, but it is implied that Gareth Griffiths had adopted him.
Visitors
Buck Douglas
Buck Douglas is a television presenter and an "alien hunter". He was introduced as the main antagonist in Alien Alert.
Flex Dexter
Flex Dexter is an actor from Hollywood, as the main antagonist in Set For Action!.
Professor Piccalilli
Professor Piccalilli is an archeologist from the museum in the Big City. He is the main rival for Norman Price in the search for pirate treasure.
References
- "Fireman Sam celebrates 25th birthday in Pontypandy". 3 March 2012.
- "S1E2 - Barn Fire". 15 August 2023.
- "Fireman Sam dropped as fire service's mascot over 'inclusivity' fears". LBC. Retrieved 8 April 2022.
- "Elvis Cridlington | Find out about Fireman Sam | Cartoonito". Cartoonito UK. Retrieved 8 April 2022.
- "Station Officer Steele | Firemansam". www.firemansam.com. Retrieved 8 April 2022.
- "Fireman Sam: 'No stereotype problem' in show, says creator". BBC News. 20 March 2019. Retrieved 8 April 2022.
- "Fireman Sam at 30: Prince George's favourite cartoon celebrates". BBC News. 17 November 2017. Retrieved 8 April 2022.
- Harries, Robert (27 March 2022). "The 12 iconic Welsh 'mams' from TV and film that bring a smile to our face". WalesOnline. Retrieved 8 April 2022.
- "Fireman Sam at 30: Prince George's favourite cartoon celebrates". BBC News. 17 November 2017.