"The firefighter from Pontypandy heard his fire bell chime for the first time on November 17, 1987 on Welsh TV channel S4C.
And it seems you can't ignore him as Fireman Sam - Sam Tรขn in Welsh - is broadcast in 155 countries across the world, in 36 languages and has sold more than one million DVDs.
"It's the biggest ever brand to come out of Wales," said assistant producer Mike Young, now a Hollywood-based Emmy and Bafta award-winning animator.
"Everyone around the world has heard of Fireman Sam - and it'll outlast all of Wales' famous personalities.""
Coincidence?-)
Click on the link below to watch the video of the fireball -
"It's the biggest ever brand to come out of Wales," said assistant producer Mike Young, now a Hollywood-based Emmy and Bafta award-winning animator.
"Everyone around the world has heard of Fireman Sam - and it'll outlast all of Wales' famous personalities.""
Coincidence?-)
Click on the link below to watch the video of the fireball -
Watch: Fireball in northern Finnish skies either meteor or space trash, expert says
My theory is that the BBC just fired a Welsh Dragon Ball over Finland as a promotional stunt to promote Wales's hottest TV show and it's 30-year anniversary the following day.
You don't need to be a rocket scientist to work this "fireball" mystery out, you just need a tinfoil hat to use when fighting these mental fires;-P
Ding-a-ling-a-ling!
FIN
My theory is that the BBC just fired a Welsh Dragon Ball over Finland as a promotional stunt to promote Wales's hottest TV show and it's 30-year anniversary the following day.
Ding-a-ling-a-ling!
Looks like they had bigger problems in Norway though;-) |
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