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  1. Play Fireman Sam online games for your preschooler and more at PBS KIDS Sprout, the first 24-hour preschool destination available on TV, on demand and online.

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  3. Jul 27, 2023 · And now, it's time to save the day with Fireman Sam and his team, right here on PBS Kids Sprout.

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    is a Welsh animated children's series about a fireman called Sam, his fellow firefighters, and other residents in the fictional Welsh rural village of Pontypandy. The original idea for the show came from two ex-firemen from London, England, who took their idea to artist and writer Rob Lee who developed the concept, and the show was commissioned.

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    One of the shows on the "Children's Favorites" category, the show had a strong performance on Sprout On Demand when it launched, and premiered on the channel a year later in 2006 with the Sparkles the Safety Dog Fire Tips. Sparkles the Fire Safety Dog was a dalmatian owned by firefighter Dayna Hilton, and they appeared on Sprout to provide tips on how to stay safe from fire. Fireman Sam debuted alongside it, and was featured on SproutOnline.com's "Fire Safety" page when the website was rebranded in August 2007. It aired three times a day, including at 8:30AM ET, and initially on weekends. After its premiere on cable television, the show continued to perform well on demand.

    The show aired at 10:15AM on weekend mornings on The Let's Go Show, 6:30AM ET and later 6:45 during Musical Mornings with Coo, and later at 9AM on The Sunny Side Up Show. The series was replaced by Make Way for Noddy in the 9AM timeslot when the latter series returned to Sprout in 2012. That same year, it started airing on The Super Sproutlet Show until said block moved to mornings the following year, replacing Sprout's Wiggly Waffle. Beginning on March 17th, 2012, it aired on weekend mornings at 6:30AM ET. The series also aired every afternoon at 2:30PM ET.

    At first, it aired the stop-motion episodes, but the CGI episodes premiered during Fire Prevention Week on The Sunny Side Up Show in 2009. The CGI episodes premiered in September 2009, around the time Sprout rebranded.

    It had its very own Sprout Diner snack, Fireman Sam's Sloppy Fire Truck. The recipe became unbranded in later years, despite the show still being the channel.

    Episodes of the show were released on both Let's Grow volumes. "High Jinks" was included in Safety First, and "Mother's Helper" in Lend a Helping Hand.

    The Great Fire of Pontypandy premiered on Sprout during Number 1 Dad's Day in 2012, followed by an Afternoon marathon of the series.

    •Fireman Sam (character)

    •Sarah and James

    •Norman Price

    •Elvis Cridlington

    •Station Officer Steele

    •Penny Morris

    •Helicopter Hotspot

    •Music to your Gears

    •Unlike other originally British shows on Sprout, the US dub of this show never aired on Sprout. The UK dub aired on Sprout as late as 2014.

    •The original four series of the show that Bumper Films animated and was aired in Wales and the UK did not air in the US.

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  7. Sprout (previously known as PBS Kids Sprout until 2013) was an American television channel that was first launched on 26 September 2005, formed as a spin-off channel of PBS Kids and later owned by NBCUniversal. Fireman Sam stated airing on the channel in 2006, and aired on to 2014.

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