The firefighters of Blackwall Station's Blue Watch are back on duty in the ever-popular, award-winning drama from LWT. The dramatic and sometimes tragic situations encountered by the team are counterpointed by the more personal stories of the firefighters, and it is this combination of famously realistic action scenes and personal issues that made 'London's Burning' a huge ratings success for ITV, its quirky and very human characters finding great affection among viewers.
Episode One After rescuing a student who scales the mast of the HMS Belfast, the team fight a hotel fire in which the manager's daughter and a 4-year-old boy are trapped.
Episode Two Recall (Ben Onwukwe), tortured by the previous day's events, visits Liam in intensive care. His insistence on searching a burning building endangers his own life as well as Joe's.
Episode Three A stag-night prank keeps the Watch busy. Pearce (Michael Garner) tells Fiona (Helen Anderson) he can't marry her, and Sicknote and Jean (Amanda Dickinson) meet their foster child.
Episode Four Sicknote (Richard Walsh) finds life with Owen (Matthew Lockwood) tough. Sally (Heather Peace) tries to calm a woman planning to burn her husband's belongings, but tragedy ensues.
Episode Five Blue Watch is called to a collapsed trench at a building site. Recall attends his disciplinary hearing.
Episode Six The Watch petition in support of Recall; Kelly (Vanessa Pett) and Chris' feelings grow stronger.
Episode Seven Blue Watch attends a protest against the demolition of houses; Sally and Joe's relationship is out in the open.
Episode Eight The Watch fight a house fire. On his wedding day, there's no sign of Pearce...
Episode Nine New officer John Coleman (Edward Peel) arranges a hard training session. A fire in a crack den has dramatic consequences.
Episode Ten As the crack den blaze worsens, the team find themselves fighting more than fire.
Episode Eleven Coleman asks Sicknote to organise a stage play on fire safety. Sally returns to work, revealing she was mugged.
Episode Twelve Amid a heat wave, there's little support for Sicknote's rehearsals. Pearce hunts for information on Hyper (Connor Byrne). George reveals he and Kelly have split
Episode Thirteen Blue Watch is called to a fairground, where a teenager is left in a precarious position on a Ferris wheel. George (Glen Murphy) and Kelly are brought together when Ruby (Harriet Press) goes missing.
Episode Fourteen The team rushes to a smoke-filled plane, successfully freeing the passengers. George insists he wants a divorce, and the 70s night ends in calamity.
Episode Fifteen Dan (Brad Gorton), Joe and George receive bravery awards. Coleman gets shocking news on the future of the Watch, and Joe has a proposition for Sally...
Episode Sixteen The members of Blue Watch tackle one of their toughest shouts: a fire started by teenagers in a warehouse full of fireworks.
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