<Li> Carole Webb (Zoe Heyes; series 9--10)--Liverpudlian Carole became the Watch's new Sub Officer in Series 9, having previously worked as a Health and Safety official . She was married to Martin, another firefighter, who had had to retire from the brigade after being run over by a car whilst drunk . She was attracted to both Firefighter Jack Morgan and ADO Patrick Davis, and had a brief relationship with the latter, but she left him when she found out he was still married . In the final episode of Series 10, she was told she could remain in Blackwall as Sub Officer . However, the character did not appear again from Series 11 onwards, and no explanation was provided . </Li> <Ul> <Li> Malcolm Cross (Rupert Baker; movie, series 1 - 5)--Public school - educated and articulate, Malcolm was often the instigator of pranks at the station . In the movie, he was married to Betty, who attended gatherings of the Watch's wives and husbands, but this marriage was never referred to when the series began . He struck up a relationship with Samina during an inspection of a clothing factory, impressing her by speaking Punjabi, and was devastated when she was killed in a fire . Malcolm blamed himself for Roland Cartwright's death, since he had ordered him to use his breathing apparatus in an underwater rescue, even though it was unsuitable for such use . Malcolm received a commendation for bravery in series 3 after rescuing a man who had been buried alive at a building site . He took on Helen as a flatmate in series 4, and they eventually began a relationship . He bid farewell to Blackwall during series 5 to go to Brussels with her . </Li> <Li> Geoff' Poison' Pearce (Michael Garner; series 6--14) (Later Sub Officer Pearce)--Pearce joined Blue Watch as Leading Firefighter in series 6 following Malcolm's departure . He had previously been a Sub Officer in Bristol, but took a temporary demotion to join the London Fire Brigade . He was nicknamed Poison, for his habit of spreading malicious gossip and rumours around the station . He was noted for his incessant grovelling towards senior officers by offering them cups of tea, and for his irritating catchphrase "Chop - chop!" when giving orders to the other watch members . He was married to Patti, but they divorced when she had an affair . He later met Fiona, eventually marrying her and having a daughter . Pearce was wracked with guilt after Hallam's death and considered requesting a transfer, but he stayed and had become the watch's permanent Sub Officer by the start of Series 11 . Despite retaining his rather pompous and humourless nature, he managed to become a more respected member of the Watch during the later series . </Li> <Li> Dan Barratt (Brad Gorton; series 11--12) (Also Temporary Sub Officer Barratt) Dan joined Blue Watch as a Leading Firefighter, and was Temporary Sub Officer for Blue Watch while Nick Georgiadis was acting as ADO. Dan joined the Brigade on a fast - track programme after graduating from Durham University, but never rose any higher in the ranks . He decided he could not handle the task of being a Leading Firefighter and stepped down to the rank of Firefighter, insisting that he wanted to earn his promotions . His dad was a firefighter who had died on duty and was known personally by Station Officer Coleman . Dan's decisions were met with scepticism from the rest of the lads as he always proved they were right and he should pay more attention to them . Dan also got the nicknames of the watch mixed up early in his time at Blue Watch . Dan accompanied A.D.O. Georgiadis inside the cinema fire to help free Marianne and his son . He guided them to safety after the ceiling collapsed on Georgiadis, after Nick pushed Dan and Marianne out from under the falling rubble which killed Nick . Dan had a brief relationship with Firefighter Sally Fields, but her heart was with Joe Walker . Dan then fell for Carmen, a Leading Firefighter from Shadbrook Fire Station, when they had the Turntable Ladder appliance temporarily stationed at Blackwall . After he got injured in the blast which killed Sicknote and Joe at the end of series 12, Dan did not return to Blackwall and set out to travel the world instead . </Li> <Li> Rob' Hyper' Sharpe (Connor Byrne; series 12--13) Irishman Hyper joined the Watch in Series 12 as Jack Morgan's replacement . His previous stations included a temporary position at Euston and a position at Enfield . The truth came out about Hyper's homosexuality in Series 12 after Geoff became suspicious . Hyper decided to tell the truth, before it was revealed by anyone else . Joe and Geoff did not take the revelation very well and it took them both a while to get used to it, Joe in particular . Hyper was promoted to Leading Firefighter following Dan's departure and after Sally was raped by Sean Bateman; Hyper blamed himself because he never returned home that night . The character had left Blackwall for unexplained reasons by the start of Series 14 . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Malcolm Cross (Rupert Baker; movie, series 1 - 5)--Public school - educated and articulate, Malcolm was often the instigator of pranks at the station . In the movie, he was married to Betty, who attended gatherings of the Watch's wives and husbands, but this marriage was never referred to when the series began . He struck up a relationship with Samina during an inspection of a clothing factory, impressing her by speaking Punjabi, and was devastated when she was killed in a fire . Malcolm blamed himself for Roland Cartwright's death, since he had ordered him to use his breathing apparatus in an underwater rescue, even though it was unsuitable for such use . Malcolm received a commendation for bravery in series 3 after rescuing a man who had been buried alive at a building site . He took on Helen as a flatmate in series 4, and they eventually began a relationship . He bid farewell to Blackwall during series 5 to go to Brussels with her . </Li> <Li> Geoff' Poison' Pearce (Michael Garner; series 6--14) (Later Sub Officer Pearce)--Pearce joined Blue Watch as Leading Firefighter in series 6 following Malcolm's departure . He had previously been a Sub Officer in Bristol, but took a temporary demotion to join the London Fire Brigade . He was nicknamed Poison, for his habit of spreading malicious gossip and rumours around the station . He was noted for his incessant grovelling towards senior officers by offering them cups of tea, and for his irritating catchphrase "Chop - chop!" when giving orders to the other watch members . He was married to Patti, but they divorced when she had an affair . He later met Fiona, eventually marrying her and having a daughter . Pearce was wracked with guilt after Hallam's death and considered requesting a transfer, but he stayed and had become the watch's permanent Sub Officer by the start of Series 11 . Despite retaining his rather pompous and humourless nature, he managed to become a more respected member of the Watch during the later series . </Li>

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