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Pontypandy

Fireman Sam
Fireman Sam logo.svg
The logo from 2005-2014
Genre Stop-motion (1987–2003)
CGI (2008–present)
Created by Dave Gingell
Dave Jones
Rob Lee
Anthony Miller
Written by Nia Ceidiog
Rob Lee
Voices of Steven Kynman
John Sparkes
Joanna Ruiz
Sarah Hadland
David Carling
Su Douglas
Tegwen Tucker
Lloyd Langford
Narrated by John Alderton (1987–1994)
Music by Ben Heneghan
Ian Lawson
Country of origin Wales, United Kingdom
No. of series 11
No. of episodes 188 (list of episodes)
Production
Producer(s) Ian Frampton
John Walker
Editor(s) Richard Bradley
William J. Oswald
Jane Murrell
Running time 10 minutes (series)
20 minutes (Christmas special episode)
Production company(s) Bumper Films (1987–1994)
HIT Entertainment (2005-Present)
Mattel (2017-present)
Hibbert Ralph Animation (2008–2009)
Xing Xing Management Group (2012–2017)
DHX Media (2017–present)
Distributor DHX Media (2016–present)
Release
Original network CBBC (1987–2002)
CBeebies (2002–2008)
Channel 5 (2008–present)
Picture format 576i 4:3 (1987–1994)
576i 16:9 (2003–present)
Audio format
  • Stereo
  • 5.1 Surround Sound
Original release 17 November 1987 – present
External links
Website www.firemansamonline.com

Fireman Sam is a British animated comedy children's series about a fireman called Sam, his fellow firefighters, and other residents in the fictional Welsh rural village of Pontypandy (a portmanteau of two real towns, Pontypridd and Tonypandy, which are situated approximately 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) apart in the South Wales valleys). The original idea for the show came from two ex-firemen from Kent, England, who took their idea to artist and writer Rob Lee who developed the concept, and the show was commissioned.

Fireman Sam first appeared on S4C in 1987, and later that year on BBC One. The original series finished in 1994, and a new series that expanded the character cast commenced in 2003. The series was also shown in Gaelic in Scotland. The series was sold to over 40 countries and has been used across the United Kingdom to promote fire safety.

The original idea came about from two ex-London firemen – Dave Gingell and David Jones after purchasing the cartoon drawn by artist Anthony Miller. They approached Mike Young, creator of SuperTed, in Barry, Wales, and asked them to further develop their concept. The idea was then brought to S4C's Director of Animation, Chris Grace, who saw potential in the idea and commissioned the series. Grace had previously commissioned Superted, which had achieved success across the United Kingdom and worldwide. The characters and storylines were created by Rob Lee, an illustrator from Cardiff, and the program was produced using stop-motion. It could take up to 4 days to produce 1 minute of this form of puppet animation. Fireman Sam has to this day been translated into over 25 different languages including Mandarin.

In the original series, all the character voices were performed by John Alderton. The later series used several actors' voices.


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