One of the best shouts and rescues of the entire series. Drama, tension, jeopardy, characterisation; atmosphere, camerawork, lighting and music. It’s all there. Performances excellent as always. Not a single flame or explosion, much as they were great to watch. Good, solid teamwork between the members of Bluewatch and filmmaking on the part of the production crew. A prime example of British cinematic television.
I liked the way Nick always took over and did the dirty work, when the only effective method contravened regs. The cold store and substation rescues were other good examples of his maverickism.
I really liked the arc they were taking Scase on when he came back. There was this moment then later on in this series you see him overrule Nick after Jaffa gets hurt only for both of them to make peace with it and move on, you even see him having a laugh at a charity event with all the other crews. Pity season 8 just re-set him to his default micro manager setting then write him out, you ALMOST see a bit of redemption for him
stoped at 14:32 what scase has said has shown me that he has learned from the time he was at Blackwall when station officer tait was on active leaning that the rule book can not cover everything he has truly learned from past mistakes
One of the best shouts and rescues of the entire series. Drama, tension, jeopardy, characterisation; atmosphere, camerawork, lighting and music. It’s all there. Performances excellent as always. Not a single flame or explosion, much as they were great to watch. Good, solid teamwork between the members of Bluewatch and filmmaking on the part of the production crew. A prime example of British cinematic television.
I know people are fond of Sid Tate as the guv but there really is no question that Nick really was the Guv of this show
Nick was my Guv when I started watching London's Burning.
About the only time Scase showed a glimmer of humanity!
Nick probably thought 'Blimey, I must be hallucinating to hear THIS"
Love London Burning so much!
I liked the way Nick always took over and did the dirty work, when the only effective method contravened regs. The cold store and substation rescues were other good examples of his maverickism.
I really liked the arc they were taking Scase on when he came back. There was this moment then later on in this series you see him overrule Nick after Jaffa gets hurt only for both of them to make peace with it and move on, you even see him having a laugh at a charity event with all the other crews.
Pity season 8 just re-set him to his default micro manager setting then write him out, you ALMOST see a bit of redemption for him
stoped at 14:32 what scase has said has shown me that he has learned from the time he was at Blackwall when station officer tait was
on active leaning that the rule book can not cover everything he has truly learned from past mistakes
Yeah this gobsmacked me, Scase, being a decent human being! Dogs and cats, living together, MASS HYSTERIA
@@TheChipmunk2008Did this rescue happen after the call where the Appliance got blown up by a gas canister?
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"Having said that, the rulebook can't cover every situation, you saved a life, that's what we're here for"
Quite 🪺 0:20
Well done for Kevin’s idea, it worked but of course he wasn’t the bloke going in, but good job Station Officer Nick
PG 13 version of fireman sam
Pretty much yeah
@@BlueTGM40a more realistic version
The live action version of The Wishing Well episode
This is possibly where they got the idea of Norman falling down a well or the other way round
Hope its ok to ask, but do you have the one with the ambulance catching fire? It was at a used car lot, caused by a battery explosion
Anyone know where and what this was filmed in at all? Was it an actual disused waterworks and well they filmed it at does anyone know?
loved watching this on tv
1:25 “We’ve killed my brother.”
Anyone know what season & episode this is?
Series 7 Episode 9 I think? I did look it up on Google.