Fireman Sam - Season 7

Season 7

Episodes

Paper Plane Down
Norman's paper aeroplanes really heat things up at the fire station kitchen.

Hot and Cold Running Sniffer Dog
Mike doesn't believe that Radar is a rescue dog, but he is soon proved wrong after he falls and breaks his arm in the Whole Fish Cafe cellar.

Hearts on Fire
Norman, Trevor, and Dilys go camping and see the sunset from the woods. Dilys panics thinking it is a forest fire, and she unwittingly knocks a log from the camp fire causing a real fire to start.

Perilous Path
Norman, Mandy, and Radar go out to find a golden eagle, but Norman ignores the danger signs and gets trapped on a crumbling cliff.

The New Hero Next Door
Mandy wants to film a rescue but the Fire Brigade don't have anyone to rescue so along with Sarah, James and Norman, they fake an emergency but Charlie wanting to be a hero thinks Sarah's cries for help are real, and ends up needing rescuing himself.

Santa Overboard
It is nearly Christmas in Pontypandy and Norman is keen to have the best Christmas decorations, which leads to Dilys putting too many into one plug socket, leading to a fire.

Best Foot Forward
Norman Price goes mussel collecting with Charlie, Sarah and James. He attempts to get the most mussels, but ends up getting his foot wedged between two rocks.

Baa Baa Baby
After being fooled into thinking Woolly's lamb is a baby crying, Sarah decides to push the lamb around in her old pram to see if she can trick the townsfolk. When it rains, Sarah leaves her coat over a heater in the cafe, leading to a fire and Sam needing to rescue the "baby".

Mother's Helper
Helen goes away on a course, leaving Mike to do all of the housework. When he leaves the iron on whilst he goes out to fix Dilys' washing machine, a fire starts.

Cat Magic
Bronwyn takes Sarah and James to the wishing well to make wishes, but nobody notices Lion the cat get stuck in the well and soon he needs to be rescued.

Seeing Red
Bronwyn takes Sarah and Nipper the dog out on a walk along the cliffs to tire out Nipper, but trouble strikes when Sarah falls on a rock and hurts her leg. However, thanks to Fireman Cridlington's new song they remember that red is a sign for danger.

Going Out with a Bang
While looking for Lion the cat, Mandy Flood knocks over a firework and starts a fire in Mike's workshop.

The Wrong Smell
Helen Flood and Firefighter Penny Morris go on a mountain hike while Fireman Criddington tries to teach Radar the Rescue Dog how to roll over. When the fog rolls in and Firefighter Penny Morris hurts her ankle and she and Helen Flood become lost. Fireman Sam, Radar the Rescue Dog and Tom Thomas come to the rescue.

No Nurse Like You
Mike Flood and Helen Flood are having their anniversary party, but a storm and a power cut end up causing a fire and Station Officer Steele to bump and hurt his nose.

The One That Got Away
Norman Price goes fishing with Charlie, Sarah and James. They discover a baby whale heading for the beach and try to stop it, but land themselves into trouble when Norman makes the boat crash into the whale.

Dinosaur Hunt
Norman Price and Trevor Evans discover an ammonite on the beach which inspires Norman to create the illusion of real dinosaurs for James and Sarah. James chases the sound of Norman's "dinosaur growls" into a beach cave where both boys become stranded by the rising tide. Meanwhile, Sarah is stranded on a rock. Sam and Penny come to their rescue.

Floating Kart
Norman Price builds a go-cart with items he has collected from around Pontypandy, but of these items are collected without permission, causing problems for others. He loses control of the cart on its maiden voyage and falls off the quay. Fireman Sam comes to his rescue.

A Sticky Situation
Norman Price doesn't follow the directions on his model airplane kit and ends up stuck to his bedroom door during a fire. Fireman Sam comes to the rescue.

Cry Wolf
Norman accidentally sets off Dilys' new fire alarm, so she confiscates his football. To get it back, he sets the alarm off again, and again when a fox enters the shop.

Sheep on the Road
Woolly is sent to stay with Norman, who is ill, whilst Mike mends her field's gate. Unfortunately, Norman and Woolly go out, resulting in Trevor's bus swerving off the road and dangling over the edge of the cliff.

Mam's Day
It's Mother's Day, but Norman only wants to go skateboarding. He makes Dilys a very unsafe candle holder and when she takes it to the Whole Fish Cafe, a fire starts.

Alarm on the Beach
When James and Mandy find a crate on the beach, they try to open it, but end up trapping James' legs under the crate.

Hot Air
It's a very hot day in Pontypandy and Trevor Evans refuses to accept that his old bus may not make it up the mountain. When the engine overheats, Trevor ignores Norman's advice, opens the bonnet, and starts a fire.

Towering Inferno
Norman Price, Mandy Flood and the twins play hide and seek, but Norman tries to hide in the fire tower while the firefighters are running a drill. Fireman Sam comes to the rescue.

Danger by the Double
James and Sarah will not stop competing. When a fire starts in the forest they are too busy trying to out do each other to realize they are in danger.

When Fools Rush In
James wants to get Bronwyn something special for her birthday, so he borrows Station Officer Steele's metal detector to find ancient coins, but he ignores Steele's advice and gets trapped by rocks near the cliffs.
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