TV CHOICE, 20 - 26 JANUARY 2001.
Feeling hot, hot, hot
Britain's favourite firefighters are back on Sundy night duty
George Green (Glen Murphy) is accused of being a theif as London's Burning roars vack to our screens this week.
And the storyline brought back memories for Glen, who accused a young woman of strealing cash when he was managing a pub in East London.
"Some money went missing from the till, and this young woman had been working alone and had the opportunity to take it," recalls Glen.
"I sacked her, but it turned out to be one of the guys who I eventually caught red - handed. I felt awful, but I offered her her old job back and she was great about it."
In London's Burning, firefighter George is accused of stealing jewellery from a woman rescued from a fire.
George has been struggling with money and is going through a divorce, so his career is in the firing line.
The 13TH Series of London's Burning also welcomes new firefighter Adam Benjamin (Sam Callis) and a new station - still called Blackwall - is unveiled.
Gone from Blue Watch are Joe Walker, who was killed at the end of the last series along with Albert "Sicknote" Quigley, and Daniel Barratt (Brad Gorton) who has gone travelling.
The first episode features a massive fire in a block of flats - and the imminent arrival of "Poison" and Fiona's baby.
