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Postman Pat is set in the fictional village of Greendale and the nearby town of Pencaster, on the border between Cumbria and North Yorkshire. Greendale has a different character in the various Postman Pat series. In the original series (1 and 2), it was a small village with narrow, winding roads.
[1] Postman Pat's first 13-episode series was screened on BBC1 during 1981 and 1982. John Cunliffe wrote the original treatment and scripts, and was directed by animator Ivor Wood, who also worked on The Magic Roundabout, Paddington, and The Herbs. Following the success of the first season, and that of several subsequent television specials, a ...
She was voiced by Ken Barrie in series 1, Carole Boyd in series 2 and Jean Gilpin in Postman Pat: The Movie. Michael Lam (series 6–8): a Chinese man who runs the mobile phone shop and library. He is voiced by Kulvinder Ghir. Kieron Elliot voiced him in Postman Pat: The Movie. George Lancaster (series 1–2): a farmer at Intake Farm. Voiced by ...
Guess with Jess is an interactive animated children's television series featuring Jess the Cat from the television series Postman Pat. [1] The show follows Jess' adventures with his friends on Greendale Farm in London, England, and how they always try to solve each other's problems with a Big Question, which is answered by "asking, testing, find a way".
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Postman Pat (Revival series and Special Delivery Service, 2003–2008, produced by Cosgrove Hall Films) Postman Pat and the Greendale Rocket; Postman Pat's Magic Christmas; Postman Pat Clowns Around; Postman Pat and the Pirate Treasure; Postman Pat's Great Big Party; Little Red Tractor (2004-2005, Series 1-2 only, produced by The Little ...
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John Arthur Cunliffe was born in Colne, Lancashire on 16 June 1933, [1] [2] the only child of Nelly and Arthur Cunliffe. His father left the family when John was a baby. His great-uncle Herbert introduced him to the literary works of Charles Dickens and William Shakespeare, and let him use the microscope he kept in his front room.