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Пожарный Сэм

Действие доброго приключенческого мультсериала «Пожарный Сэм» развивается в вымышленном рыбацком городке под названием Понтипэнди. В нём живут обыкновенные люди, которые учатся и работают, проводят время с семьями, отдыхают по выходным с друзьями. И, как в любом другом городе, горожане время от времени сталкиваются с серьёзными неприятностями!

На страже порядка в городе Понтипэнди стоят доблестный пожарный Сэм и умелые члены его команды. Если где-то приключилась беда, то отважные сотрудники местной пожарной части спешат на помощь. Они оперативно тушат пожары, эффективно ведут расследования и быстро справляются с любыми трудностями, которые встречаются на пути. Ради того, чтобы помогать людям, герои долго и старательно учились, много практиковались, набирались ценного опыта и теперь им нет равных во всём мире.

Примечательно то, что Сэм и его друзья берут на себя любую ответственность. Если один из жителей потерялся в лесу, пока собирал грибы или ягоды, то на поиски отправляются именно они. Если местные моряки попали в шторм и исчезли со всех радаров в бескрайнем море, то Сэм велит снаряжать лодку и бесстрашно отправляется в путь. Если детишки потеряли любимого питомца и теперь не знают, где его искать, то они тоже бегут к Сэму за помощью, и он никогда им не отказывает.

Помощь людям – главная жизненная цель Сэма. Он настоящий супергерой, который не боится никаких напастей. Жители города Понтипэнди неимоверно любят этого человека и ценят тот вклад, который он делает, и если вдруг самому Сэму требуется какая-то помощь, то к нему бегут все-все-все. Взрослые высказывают благодарности пожарному и делают ему щедрые подарки, а детишки мечтают в будущем стать такими же бравыми спасателями, как он.

Эпизоды не связаны единым сюжетом, однако мы рекомендуем смотреть все серии подряд, чтобы видеть, как развиваются и меняются главные герои. Мультик не только здорово развлекает маленьких зрителей, но и преподаёт важные жизненные уроки. Он учит по-доброму относиться к людям и животным, оказывать бескорыстную помощь и быть благодарным за чужое участие. Каждый эпизод имеет положительную мораль.

Чтобы убедиться в том, что юный зритель правильно понимает то, что происходит на экране, рекомендуется обсуждать каждую серию. Это тренирует способность анализировать новую информацию и самостоятельно формировать выводы.

Пожарный Сэм


Сэм — приятный парень, который живет в рыбацком городке Понтипэнди. Он и его друзья из пожарной части постоянно попадают в забавные, а порой и в опасные ситуации. Например, им приходится бороться с пожарами в ближайших лесах и школах, спасать людей, которые потерялись в горах. Но, перевоплощаясь в униформу, Сэм становится настоящим бойцом, который постоянно выходит победителем из противостояния с природной стихией.

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Персонажи

Сэм – преданный своей работе пожарник. Неравнодушный, смелый и отзывчивый. Никогда не пройдет мимо того, кто нуждается в помощи.

Пожарный Сэм

Ближайшие показы

    1. 3 февраля
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    2. 02:11

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Сказка “Потушить стыд”

Cлушайте сказку с Сэмом в главных ролях, написанную под редакцией доктора психологии Виктории Шиманской.

Стыд.
Стыдно бывает каждому — и это абсолютно нормально! Герои знакомятся с новой эмоцией и узнают, что стыд помогает лучше понять себя. Кроме того, признавая эту непростую эмоцию, можно стать сильнее и обрести уверенность в себе.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fireman Sam
Fireman Sam logo.png
Created by
  • Dave Gingell
  • Dave Jones
  • Rob Lee
Written by Laura Beaumont
Paul Larson
Directed by Jerry Hibbert
Gary Andrews
Cam Lizotte
Greg Richardson
Katrina Hadley
Jennifer Guglielmucci
Oskar Nilsson
Voices of
  • John Alderton (1987–1994)
  • John Sparkes (2005–2007)
  • Joanna Ruiz (2005–2007)
  • Sarah Hadland (2005–2007)
  • Steven Kynman (2008–present)
  • David Carling (2008–present)
  • Sheila Steafel (2008-2018)
  • Su Douglas (2008–present)
  • Tegwen Tucker (2008–present)
  • Crystal Scales (2008-2015)
  • Ifan Huw Dafydd (2012–present)
  • Nigel Whitmey (2012–present)
  • John Hasler (2012–present)
  • Alex Lowe (2014–present)
  • Jo Wyatt (2014–present)
  • Glee Dango (2018-present)
Narrated by John Alderton (1987–1994)
Music by
  • Ben Heneghan
  • Ian Lawson
  • David Pickvance (2008–2019)
  • Blain Morris (2020–present)
  • Mike Shields (2021–present)
  • Amanda Cawley (2021–present)
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original languages
  • Welsh (Series 1–4)
  • English
No. of series 14
No. of episodes 239 (list of episodes)
Production
Producer Various
Running time
  • 10 minutes (series)
  • 20 minutes (Christmas special episode)
Production companies
  • Bumper Films (1987–1994)
  • HIT Entertainment (2003–2017)
  • Mattel Television (2017–present)
  • Animation:
  • Siriol Productions (Season 5)
  • HRTv (Series 6–7)
  • Xing Xing Digital (Series 6–10)
  • Island of Misfits (Series 11–12)[a][1]
  • WildBrain Studios (Series 12–present)[b]
Distributor
  • S4C International (Series 1–5)
  • HIT Entertainment (Series 5–10)
  • WildBrain Distribution (Series 11–present)
Release
Original network
  • Welsh: S4C
  • English:
  • Children’s BBC on BBC1 (Series 1–4)
  • CBeebies (Series 5)
  • Cartoonito (Series 6–present)
  • Channel 5 (Series 8–present)
Picture format
  • PAL (1987–2005)
  • HDTV 1080i (2008–present)
Audio format
  • Stereo
  • 5.1 Surround Sound
Original release 17 November 1987[2] –
present

Fireman Sam (Welsh: Sam Tân) is a Welsh animated children’s television series about a fireman named Sam, his fellow firefighters, and other residents in the fictional Welsh rural village of Pontypandy (a portmanteau of two real towns, Pontypridd and Tonypandy). 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.

History and Development[edit]

Fireman Sam first appeared on S4C on 1 November 1987,[3] and a few weeks later on BBC1 on 17 November. The original series finished in 1994, and a new series that expanded the character cast commenced in 2003. The series was also shown as Sam Smalaidh in Scottish Gaelic in Scotland. The series was sold to over 40 countries and has been used across the United Kingdom to promote fire safety.

The theme song was performed by Mal Pope in a classic rock style from 1987 to 1994, then by a different singer, Cameron Stewart, in a 2000s alternative rock style since the 2003 new episode broadcasts.

The original idea came about from two ex-firemen from London, England – Dave Gingell and David Jones after purchasing a stop motion animation book by artist Anthony Miller. They approached Mike Young, creator of SuperTed, in Barry, Wales, and asked him to further develop their concept. The idea was then brought to S4C’s Director of Animation, Chris Grace, who had previously commissioned SuperTed, saw potential in the idea and commissioned the series. The characters and the storylines were created by Rob Lee, an illustrator from Cardiff, and the programme was made using stop motion. It could take up to four days to produce one minute of this form of puppet animation. Fireman Sam has to this day been translated into over 25 different languages including Mandarin.[4]

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

Episodes[edit]

Characters[edit]

Spin-offs[edit]

In 1996, there was a stage show which was later released on video, titled Fireman Sam in Action. It was interspersed with scenes of children learning about fire safety with Gary Lewis, the actor playing Fireman Sam in the stage show.

In 2009, Fireman Sam appeared with other animated children’s TV characters in a Children in Need single. The single was put together by Peter Kay.

Fireman Sam was adapted into a live musical theatre show, which began touring the UK in June 2011.

In 2014, Amazon Prime redubbed Fireman Sam using American voices instead of British voices for children in the US. However, the characters of Tom Thomas, Moose Roberts and Bella Lasagna have their regular, respective Australian, Canadian and Italian voices (instead of their being dubbed them with a US voice actor) due to their accents. This cast includes the voices of Andrew Hodwitz, Jonah Ain, Chris D’Silva, Margaret Brock, Lily Cassano, Dave Pender Crichton, Jacob James, Scott Lancastle, Ashley Magwood, Michael Pongracz, Becky E. Shrimpton, Sarah Lynn Strange, Carter Treneer, Mark Ricci, Joe Marth (later replaced by Dave MacRae), Adam Turgeon and Christa Clahane. Starting from season 12, the US dub has been possibly discontinued.

Reception[edit]

The ABC website said of the series, «All the characters blend together into an appealing mixture of fun and entertainment for children everywhere.»[5]

Common Sense Media recommended the 2005 series for ages three and up, praising it for showing how to «stay calm in a crisis» and rely on a team to solve problems. The American website found that the «distinctly Welsh characters, community, accents, and expressions may pose some minor comprehension problems for kids on this side of the pond», but considered it a useful example of life in another part of the world.[6]

Controversies[edit]

A page from the Quran appearing in Fireman Sam.

In July 2016, it emerged that in Series 9, Episode 6 called «Troubled Waters» – in which the character Elvis slips on a piece of paper and falls into a stack of sheets of paper, causing them to fly everywhere – one of the flying pages that briefly came into view was identified as a page from the Quran: «Surah Mulk (67), verses 13–26».[7] The production company Mattel apologised for this accident, removed the episode from broadcast, and ceased work with Xing Xing, the animation company responsible for the error. Mattel stated: «Someone from the production company thought they were just putting in random text.[7] We have no reason to believe it was done maliciously.» It was at first thought that this episode would have to be removed from broadcast circulation, but instead was censored by having the scene edited to show Elvis just slipping on a blank piece of paper, so the television networks were still able to broadcast it.[7] The BBC received more than 1,000 complaints and forwarded them to Channel 5 as the BBC has not aired Fireman Sam since 2008.[7]

In October 2017, the London Fire Commissioner Dany Cotton highlighted Fireman Sam in a campaign fighting sexism and promoting the gender-neutral term firefighter. She proposed that Fireman Sam should be renamed «Firefighter Sam», and said that research showed that women are put off a career in the fire service because it is seen as a job for men.[8]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Known as DHX Studios Halifax during Season 11. Credited as an outsourcer in Series 12.
  2. ^ Vancouver studio.

References[edit]

  1. ^ «Wildbrain and Mattel TV Come to the Rescue with Fireman Sam season 12″. WildBrain.
  2. ^ Shuttleworth, Peter (17 November 2017). «Happy 30th birthday Fireman Sam». BBC News.
  3. ^ Regional Television Variations. Date: Saturday, Oct. 31, 1987 Publication: The Times (London, England) Sunday: 1st 7.20. Sam Tân
  4. ^ «About Sam». Retrieved 4 January 2011.
  5. ^ «Fireman Sam at ABC». Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 4 January 2011.
  6. ^ «Fireman Sam at commonsensemedia». 16 October 2006. Retrieved 4 January 2011.
  7. ^ a b c d Evans, Patrick (27 July 2016). «Fireman Sam episode pulled amid Quran row». BBC. Retrieved 30 July 2016.
  8. ^ «Why We Are Campaigning To Shake Off The Outdated Term ‘Firemen’«. HuffPost UK. 17 October 2017.

External links[edit]

  • Fireman Sam at BBC Online Edit this at Wikidata
  • Official Fireman Sam website
  • Fireman Sam at IMDb

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fireman Sam
Fireman Sam logo.png
Created by
  • Dave Gingell
  • Dave Jones
  • Rob Lee
Written by Laura Beaumont
Paul Larson
Directed by Jerry Hibbert
Gary Andrews
Cam Lizotte
Greg Richardson
Katrina Hadley
Jennifer Guglielmucci
Oskar Nilsson
Voices of
  • John Alderton (1987–1994)
  • John Sparkes (2005–2007)
  • Joanna Ruiz (2005–2007)
  • Sarah Hadland (2005–2007)
  • Steven Kynman (2008–present)
  • David Carling (2008–present)
  • Sheila Steafel (2008-2018)
  • Su Douglas (2008–present)
  • Tegwen Tucker (2008–present)
  • Crystal Scales (2008-2015)
  • Ifan Huw Dafydd (2012–present)
  • Nigel Whitmey (2012–present)
  • John Hasler (2012–present)
  • Alex Lowe (2014–present)
  • Jo Wyatt (2014–present)
  • Glee Dango (2018-present)
Narrated by John Alderton (1987–1994)
Music by
  • Ben Heneghan
  • Ian Lawson
  • David Pickvance (2008–2019)
  • Blain Morris (2020–present)
  • Mike Shields (2021–present)
  • Amanda Cawley (2021–present)
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original languages
  • Welsh (Series 1–4)
  • English
No. of series 14
No. of episodes 239 (list of episodes)
Production
Producer Various
Running time
  • 10 minutes (series)
  • 20 minutes (Christmas special episode)
Production companies
  • Bumper Films (1987–1994)
  • HIT Entertainment (2003–2017)
  • Mattel Television (2017–present)
  • Animation:
  • Siriol Productions (Season 5)
  • HRTv (Series 6–7)
  • Xing Xing Digital (Series 6–10)
  • Island of Misfits (Series 11–12)[a][1]
  • WildBrain Studios (Series 12–present)[b]
Distributor
  • S4C International (Series 1–5)
  • HIT Entertainment (Series 5–10)
  • WildBrain Distribution (Series 11–present)
Release
Original network
  • Welsh: S4C
  • English:
  • Children’s BBC on BBC1 (Series 1–4)
  • CBeebies (Series 5)
  • Cartoonito (Series 6–present)
  • Channel 5 (Series 8–present)
Picture format
  • PAL (1987–2005)
  • HDTV 1080i (2008–present)
Audio format
  • Stereo
  • 5.1 Surround Sound
Original release 17 November 1987[2] –
present

Fireman Sam (Welsh: Sam Tân) is a Welsh animated children’s television series about a fireman named Sam, his fellow firefighters, and other residents in the fictional Welsh rural village of Pontypandy (a portmanteau of two real towns, Pontypridd and Tonypandy). 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.

History and Development[edit]

Fireman Sam first appeared on S4C on 1 November 1987,[3] and a few weeks later on BBC1 on 17 November. The original series finished in 1994, and a new series that expanded the character cast commenced in 2003. The series was also shown as Sam Smalaidh in Scottish Gaelic in Scotland. The series was sold to over 40 countries and has been used across the United Kingdom to promote fire safety.

The theme song was performed by Mal Pope in a classic rock style from 1987 to 1994, then by a different singer, Cameron Stewart, in a 2000s alternative rock style since the 2003 new episode broadcasts.

The original idea came about from two ex-firemen from London, England – Dave Gingell and David Jones after purchasing a stop motion animation book by artist Anthony Miller. They approached Mike Young, creator of SuperTed, in Barry, Wales, and asked him to further develop their concept. The idea was then brought to S4C’s Director of Animation, Chris Grace, who had previously commissioned SuperTed, saw potential in the idea and commissioned the series. The characters and the storylines were created by Rob Lee, an illustrator from Cardiff, and the programme was made using stop motion. It could take up to four days to produce one minute of this form of puppet animation. Fireman Sam has to this day been translated into over 25 different languages including Mandarin.[4]

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

Episodes[edit]

Characters[edit]

Spin-offs[edit]

In 1996, there was a stage show which was later released on video, titled Fireman Sam in Action. It was interspersed with scenes of children learning about fire safety with Gary Lewis, the actor playing Fireman Sam in the stage show.

In 2009, Fireman Sam appeared with other animated children’s TV characters in a Children in Need single. The single was put together by Peter Kay.

Fireman Sam was adapted into a live musical theatre show, which began touring the UK in June 2011.

In 2014, Amazon Prime redubbed Fireman Sam using American voices instead of British voices for children in the US. However, the characters of Tom Thomas, Moose Roberts and Bella Lasagna have their regular, respective Australian, Canadian and Italian voices (instead of their being dubbed them with a US voice actor) due to their accents. This cast includes the voices of Andrew Hodwitz, Jonah Ain, Chris D’Silva, Margaret Brock, Lily Cassano, Dave Pender Crichton, Jacob James, Scott Lancastle, Ashley Magwood, Michael Pongracz, Becky E. Shrimpton, Sarah Lynn Strange, Carter Treneer, Mark Ricci, Joe Marth (later replaced by Dave MacRae), Adam Turgeon and Christa Clahane. Starting from season 12, the US dub has been possibly discontinued.

Reception[edit]

The ABC website said of the series, «All the characters blend together into an appealing mixture of fun and entertainment for children everywhere.»[5]

Common Sense Media recommended the 2005 series for ages three and up, praising it for showing how to «stay calm in a crisis» and rely on a team to solve problems. The American website found that the «distinctly Welsh characters, community, accents, and expressions may pose some minor comprehension problems for kids on this side of the pond», but considered it a useful example of life in another part of the world.[6]

Controversies[edit]

A page from the Quran appearing in Fireman Sam.

In July 2016, it emerged that in Series 9, Episode 6 called «Troubled Waters» – in which the character Elvis slips on a piece of paper and falls into a stack of sheets of paper, causing them to fly everywhere – one of the flying pages that briefly came into view was identified as a page from the Quran: «Surah Mulk (67), verses 13–26».[7] The production company Mattel apologised for this accident, removed the episode from broadcast, and ceased work with Xing Xing, the animation company responsible for the error. Mattel stated: «Someone from the production company thought they were just putting in random text.[7] We have no reason to believe it was done maliciously.» It was at first thought that this episode would have to be removed from broadcast circulation, but instead was censored by having the scene edited to show Elvis just slipping on a blank piece of paper, so the television networks were still able to broadcast it.[7] The BBC received more than 1,000 complaints and forwarded them to Channel 5 as the BBC has not aired Fireman Sam since 2008.[7]

In October 2017, the London Fire Commissioner Dany Cotton highlighted Fireman Sam in a campaign fighting sexism and promoting the gender-neutral term firefighter. She proposed that Fireman Sam should be renamed «Firefighter Sam», and said that research showed that women are put off a career in the fire service because it is seen as a job for men.[8]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Known as DHX Studios Halifax during Season 11. Credited as an outsourcer in Series 12.
  2. ^ Vancouver studio.

References[edit]

  1. ^ «Wildbrain and Mattel TV Come to the Rescue with Fireman Sam season 12″. WildBrain.
  2. ^ Shuttleworth, Peter (17 November 2017). «Happy 30th birthday Fireman Sam». BBC News.
  3. ^ Regional Television Variations. Date: Saturday, Oct. 31, 1987 Publication: The Times (London, England) Sunday: 1st 7.20. Sam Tân
  4. ^ «About Sam». Retrieved 4 January 2011.
  5. ^ «Fireman Sam at ABC». Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 4 January 2011.
  6. ^ «Fireman Sam at commonsensemedia». 16 October 2006. Retrieved 4 January 2011.
  7. ^ a b c d Evans, Patrick (27 July 2016). «Fireman Sam episode pulled amid Quran row». BBC. Retrieved 30 July 2016.
  8. ^ «Why We Are Campaigning To Shake Off The Outdated Term ‘Firemen’«. HuffPost UK. 17 October 2017.

External links[edit]

  • Fireman Sam at BBC Online Edit this at Wikidata
  • Official Fireman Sam website
  • Fireman Sam at IMDb

Герой мультсериала живет в небольшом городишке Понтипэнди, в котором постоянно происходят разные чрезвычайные ситуации. Поэтому у Сэма нет недостатка в работе, ведь трудится он в пожарной части. Сэм по этому поводу не горюет, он настоящий герой и трудоголик, он готов жить на работе и трудиться по выходным, без отпусков и даже больничных. Он постоянно спасает человеческие жизни, имущество горожан и сам город от очередных происшествий, кроме этого, он настоящий лидер и всегда поможет дельным советом.

Сэм заслуженно становится командиром пожарной части, удостаивается медали. Все награды и высокая должность могли бы запросто вскружить голову молодому парню, но Сэм не такой, он продолжает также общаться со своими коллегами, спасать людей и остается таким же добродушным и простым парнем. Если где-то случился пожар, Сэм не задумываясь собирает свою смелую команду и они на своей пожарной машине мчатся на помощь, они рискуют своими жизнями и самоотверженно борются со своим злейшим врагом — обжигающим пламенем.

Мультсериал не только показывает смешные и захватывающие истории, но и учит, как не допустить возгораний и как правильно вести себя в чрезвычайных ситуациях.

Пожарный Сэм

Пожарный Сэм (1987)

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1987

мультфильм, криминал, семейный10 мин.

В ролях: Стивен Кинмен, Дэвид Карлинг, Tegwen Tucker, Andrew Hodwitz, Dave Pender, Lily Cassano, Су Дуглас, Эшли Мэгвуд, Carter Treneer, Jonah Ain

Информация

  • Страна Великобритания
  • Режиссер Gary Andrews, Джерри Хибберт, John Walker

Сюжет мультфильма

Нет необходимости обретать сверхспособности, чтобы стать супергероем, ведь героизм заключается не в наличии высокотехнологичного костюма или умении играть со временем. Истинная доблесть – в ежедневной отваге и стойкости, которая позволяет бросать вызов опасностям и спасать людей в рамках должностных обязанностей.
Сэм – милый и хозяйственный парень, известный всем жителям рыбацкого городка Понтипэнди. Знают его за добрый нрав, жизнелюбие и поддержку, которую он оказывает обратившемуся. И за тяжёлый труд на поприще пожарного. Парень – смельчак, каких мало. Он ежедневно борется с возгораниями в местных лесах и школах, работает в качестве спасателя, когда люди теряются в горах или травмируются. Надевая униформу, Сэм становится настоящим бойцом, который постоянно выходит победителем из противостояния с природной стихией.
Начальство выделяет его среди остальных, но для пожарного честь и слава значат мало, ведь его основная цель – помогать людям и устранять огонь, сводя его разрушительную силу к минимуму. Он регулярно обращается к местным школьникам с лекциями о правильном поведении в чрезвычайных ситуациях, объяснить, как можно избежать возникновения пожаров, чем стоит тушить пламя дома.

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