The camera comes in handy when Norman and Mandy, who are out turtle-spotting alone in a boat, get in trouble at sea. Norman is determined to go all out for scares and leaves his lighted lantern unattended. Norman suggests that they should call other fire engines from Newtown but Steele tells him that they would be too far away to get there in time. This could go a long way to explaining Norman's presence as a recurring fixture in Sam's life. As they arrive on the quay, so does the new coastguard, Ben Hooper. Things then get out of hand when Mandy lets Nipper off his lead and chases Lion into the Wholefish Cafe and they start a fire that traps them inside. Helen and Mandy try to find the campsite when Helen suddenly steps in a mantrap that Trevor set up minutes earlier.
However, when Mandy rescues a from Dusty's clutches, she decides to secretly smuggle it into her room. Chief Fire Officer Boyce offers Sam a promotion to head the rapid response service in Newtown. Over the course of the series, and its spinoff Ashes To Ashes, Hunt's true purpose is revealed - as he works to deliver his officers from temptation and guide their souls to more heavenly plains. Perhaps the strongest evidence to support this fan theory can be found in a feature length Fireman Sam episode - The Great Fire of Pontypandy. The campsite group smell the smoke and leave the campsite to get out of the forest. Meanwhile Norman Price, Charlie Jones and Dilys Price are in need of help in the sea. While Station Officer Steele is keen for Sam to remain in Pontypandy, Chief Fire Officer Boyce arrives on the scene with an offer of promotion and a transfer to the bright lights of New Town.
Fireman Sam, Sarah and James soon find out. Fireman Sam wonders if he can help, but first he has to deal with a barn fire at Pandy Lane Farm. Parents can also talk about the safety mistakes made by the children in the show and what their own kids should do if they see the same things happening in real life. Before he can decide, he races to an emergency. Unfolding akin to a season finale, the Great Fire which eventually rages in the episode symbolises this climatic struggle between good and evil. They then leave the campsite to get out of the forest.
In Sam was dismissed from the brigade by after a failed safety inspection during one of stunts, but was reinstated by Boyce after James gave evidence that it was who sabotaged the stunt scene. The campsite group smell smoke and leave the campsite to get out of the forest. The family perished in a tragic accident, and as their three souls passed to the world of Pontypandy - they lost all memory of their former selves. And if Fireman Sam has indeed ended his life feeling as unfulfilled as Detective Inspector Tyler, just who is his Gene Hunt? Sam is a colorful Welsh firefighter who's also a responsive member of his community and a loving uncle to his niece and nephew. Before Sam can sign it, he is called out to help Mike Flood who has fallen off the boathouse roof whilst fitting a weather vane. I was really disappointed by this one. December 2013 was first broadcast on 17 November 1987 1987-11-17.
Will Fireman Sam leave Pontypandy? Moving on, let's turn our attention to the gang from Mystery Inc. Dilys has packed lots of things, but Trevor, who is in charge of the trip, says that they can't bring anything because the Pioneers are attempting to get their survivalist badges. Both Charlie and Mike are itching to fight a fire but the training has prevented Charlie from going out in his fishing boat and there is no fish for the Wholefish Cafe. As the people all get aboard Charlie's boat, the rain pours down and puts out the fire to everyone's delight. Norman and Derek attempt to light a campfire by rubbing sticks together. Charlie and Station Officer Steele they go out in the fishing boat, but are cast adrift after an engine fire leaves their boat stranded. Norman Price and his cousin, Derek, want a campfire to cook sausages and try to light a fire by rubbing sticks together.
The specific problem is: Grammar is bad to the point of being unintelligible. Derek, angry at not getting a medal, blames Norman for bringing sausages and setting the fire, while Norman blames Derek for wanting sausages. He sets out to prove his innocence. Norman suggests that they should call other fire engines from Newtown, but Station Officer Steele tells him that they are too far away to get there in time and that the fire has completely cut them off, so they are now on their own. Back at the Fire Station, Fireman Sam and Firefighter Penny Morris rescue Mike Flood from drowning in the harbour sea. Elvis and Radar find the group and Sam asks him if hes found them.
Derek, angry at not getting a medal blames Norman for bringing sausages and setting the forest on fire while Norman blames Derek for wanting sausages. But the water tower threatens to fall and put the train in danger. Norman, Sarah and James are very excited but unfortunately when they arrive there, they find that it's all about igloo building. Norman is desperate to be the first one into the treehouse. This discussion can branch out, too, covering everything from water safety to learning how to dial 911.
They take one last look at the fire station and set off. A falling branch nearly hits Sam but Elvis comes to the rescue, diving and pushing Sam out of the way. Elvis and Radar find the group and follow Venus' siren, getting out of the forest before the fire engulfs it. Sam decides to reject the Chief's offer and stay in Pontypandy. Then Radar finds the sausages from Norman's bag.