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{{Short description|British stop motion-animated TV series}} | |||
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| image = Postman Pat logo.png | ||
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|creator = ], ] | |||
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|producer = ] | |||
| genre = ]<br />]<br />] | |||
|writer = ] | |||
| creator = ]<ref name=BBCLookBack>{{cite news|title=Postman Pat's creator looks back at its conception|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-14939816|access-date=24 June 2014|publisher=BBC News|date=16 September 2011|quote=The first episode, Postman Pat's Finding Day, was broadcast on 16 September 1981}}</ref> | |||
| developer = ] | |||
| director = Ivor Wood<ref name=BBCLookBack /><br>Kitty Taylor<br>Derek Mogford<br />Chris Taylor | |||
| voices = {{Plainlist| | |||
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* ] | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
* Janet James | |||
* ] | |||
* Melissa Sinden | |||
* Anji Kreft | |||
* Shaun Harvey | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
* Bradley Clarkson | |||
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| narrated = ]<br>]<ref name="abebooks.co.uk">{{cite web | url=https://www.abebooks.co.uk/9780001016552/Postman-Pats-Parcel-Stories-Cunliffe-0001016555/plp | title=Postman Pat's Parcel of Stories - Cunliffe, John: 9780001016552 - AbeBooks }}</ref> | |||
| opentheme = "Postman Pat" by Bryan Daly | |||
| endtheme = "Postman Pat (Can You Guess What's In His Bag?)" by Simon Woodgate (2003-2007) | |||
| composer = {{Plainlist| | |||
* Bryan Daly (1981–1996) | |||
* Simon Woodgate (2003–2017) | |||
}} | |||
| country = United Kingdom | |||
| language = English | |||
| num_episodes = 184 | |||
| list_episodes = List of Postman Pat episodes | |||
| executive_producer = ''for ]:'' {{Plainlist| | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
* ] }} | |||
''for ]:''{{Plainlist| | |||
* Jane Smith | |||
* Oliver Ellis | |||
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''for ]:''{{Plainlist| | |||
* Chris Bowden | |||
}} | |||
| producer = {{Plainlist| | |||
* Debbie Pears | |||
* Jo Jorden | |||
* Owen Ballhatchet | |||
}} | |||
| editor = Martin Bohan | |||
| runtime = {{Plainlist| | |||
* 15 minutes (series) | |||
* 30 minutes (specials) | |||
}} | |||
| company = {{Plainlist| | |||
* ] (1981–1996) | |||
* ] (2003–2008) | |||
* ] (2003–2008) | |||
* ] (2013) | |||
* Mackinnon and Saunders (2013–2017) | |||
* ] (2015–2017) | |||
}} | |||
| network = {{plainlist| | |||
* ] (series 1) | |||
* ] on ] (series 2) | |||
* ] (series 3–8) | |||
}} | |||
| first_aired = {{Start date|1981|9|16|df=y}} | |||
| last_aired = {{End date|2017|3|29|df=y}} | |||
| num_series = 8 | |||
}} | |||
'''''Postman Pat''''' is a British ] ] children's television series first produced by Woodland Animations. The series follows the adventures of Pat Clifton, a ] who works for the ] postal service in the fictional village of Greendale (inspired by the real valley of ] near ]).<ref>{{cite news|title=Postman Pat|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/cumbria/content/articles/2006/03/30/cumbriaonfilm_postman_pat_feature.shtml|access-date=20 December 2011|publisher=BBC|date=30 March 2006}}</ref> | |||
''Postman Pat''{{'s}} first 13-episode series was screened on ] in 1981.<ref name=AWNKicksOff30>{{cite web|last1=DeMott|first1=Rick|title=Postman Pat Kicks Off 30th Birthday Celebration|url=http://www.awn.com/news/postman-pat-kicks-30th-birthday-celebration|publisher=Animation World Network|access-date=24 June 2014|date=13 June 2011|quote=First introduced on BBC1 on September 16, 1981,...}}</ref> ] wrote the original treatment and scripts for the series, which was directed by animator ], who also worked on '']'', '']'', '']'', and '']''. Following the success of the first series, four TV specials and a second series of thirteen episodes were produced during the 1990s. In this series, Pat had a family shown on screen for the first time (though his wife had been mentioned in a number of episodes<ref>Series one - Episode 3 - Postman Pat's Birthday.</ref>). | |||
|music = ] | |||
|starring = ]<br/> ] | |||
|editing = ] | |||
|format = ] | |||
|released = ] | |||
|country = ] | |||
|network = ] ]– | |||
|first_aired = ] | |||
| last_aired = Present | |||
|}} | |||
A new version of the series was produced by ] from 2003 to 2008 and expanded on many aspects of the original series. | |||
The show ended on 29 March 2017, after eight series and twelve specials. The Special Delivery Service spin-off is still being rerun on ] on weekends, and the previous Cosgrove Hall series from the 2000s is being rerun on ]'s children's block littleBe, starting from September 2023. The original two Ivor Wood series are available to watch on ], ] and on DVD. | |||
'''''Postman Pat''''' is a ] ] ] ] aimed at pre-school children, concerning the adventures of Pat, a ] in the (fictional) ] village of Greendale (inspired by the real valley of ] in ]). The animated series was originally screened in ]. ] wrote the original treatment and scripts, and it was directed by ] ], who also worked on '']'', '']'', and '']''. And the main character '''''Postman Pat Clifton''''', is a fictional ] in the village and is a village postman. | |||
==Plot== | |||
] | |||
Each episode follows the adventures of Patrick Clifton, a friendly country postman, and his black and white cat Jess, as he delivers the post through the valley of Greendale. Although he initially concentrates on delivering his letters, he nearly always becomes distracted by a concern of one of the villagers and is always keen to help resolve their problems. Notable villagers include the ], Mrs. Goggins; farmer couple Alf and Dorothy Thompson; the Reverend Timms; PC Selby, the police constable; Jeff Pringle, the school teacher; Peter Fogg, a farm hand; George Lancaster, a chicken farmer; Sam Waldron, a grocer with a mobile shop; Miss Hubbard, an upper-class woman; Julia Pottage, who runs Greendale Farm, and Ted Glen, the local ] and inventor. | |||
==Setting== | |||
''Postman Pat'' is set in the fictional village of Greendale and the nearby town of Pencaster, on the border between ] and ]. | |||
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. The gentle pace of life allowed Pat plenty of time to enjoy the countryside as he passed through, or even stop on quiet days to have a picnic. | |||
==Character guide== | |||
In the more recent series, Greendale became a big, busy village situated in the heart of the Cumbrian countryside. Running through the centre of the village is the High Street, home to Mrs Goggins's Post Office and shop, an unofficial meeting place for residents. Located on the edge of the village is the railway station, home to the Greendale Rocket. Nisha Bains runs a popular café there with Sara while her husband Ajay runs a regular schedule on the Greendale Rocket to the nearby town of Pencaster. | |||
*Pat Clifton - Village Postman | |||
*Jess The Cat - Black And White Cat | |||
*Mrs. Goggins - Postal Mistress | |||
*Sarah Gilbertson - schoolgirl | |||
*Katy Pottage - schoolgirl Tom’s twin sister | |||
*Tom Pottage - schoolchild - Katy’s twin brother | |||
*Charlie Pringle - schoolboy | |||
*Lucy Selby (schoolchild) | |||
*Julia Pottage | |||
*Reverend Peter Timms | |||
*Alf Thompson (farmer) | |||
*Dorothy Thompson | |||
*Bill Thompson (schoolchild) | |||
*Ted Glen (handyman) | |||
*Rebecca Hubbard | |||
*Sam Waldron (mobile shop owner) | |||
*Granny Dryden | |||
*George Lancaster (farmer) | |||
*Peter Fogg (farmer) | |||
*Dr Sylvia Gilbertson | |||
*PC Arthur Selby | |||
*Major Forbes (Garner Hall owner; first name unknown; mentioned in 1981; axed from 2004) | |||
*Sara Clifton (station café waitress from 2004; surname not mentioned until 2004; referred to in 1981, but first name and surname not mentioned) | |||
*Julian Clifton (schoolchild) | |||
*Jeff Pringle (teacher) | |||
*Ajay Bains (railway owner) | |||
*Nisha Bains (station café waitress) | |||
*Meera Bains (schoolchild) | |||
*Nikhil Bains (baby) | |||
*Mr Cove | |||
*Mrs Cove (Postwoman) | |||
*Percy Cove (schoolchild) | |||
In the second series of the show, which aired in 1996, the village at the centre of the series was briefly referred to as Garner Bridge, while Greendale was the name of the valley in which Garner Bridge was situated. In the episode ''Postman Pat and the Suit of Armour'', Greendale Post Office is referred to as "Garner Bridge Post Office". | |||
==Songs== | |||
Songs by Bryan Daly (1981 series) | |||
*Postman Pat (The Magpie Hen) | |||
*Farmers (The Sheep In The Clover Field) | |||
*Handyman (Thirsty Day) | |||
*Mobile Shop (Difficult Day) | |||
*Jess The Cat (Takes A Message) | |||
*Tuba (The Tuba) | |||
*We’ll Win Through (The Barometer) | |||
Pencaster is a large, bustling, modern town located within easy commuting distance for the villagers of Greendale. Situated on the waterfront, Pencaster is a hive of activity, boasting a market square in the centre surrounded by shops, houses, a large railway station, state-of-the-art buildings, and a boat jetty. It bears some resemblance to ], the county town of ], which likewise is a short commute from ], the area used as the inspiration for Greendale.{{citation needed|date=November 2017}} | |||
Songs by Simon Woodgate (2003 on) | |||
*What's in his bag? (Opening titles theme, most territories incl USA & JAPAN *not UK) | |||
*What's in his bag? (Closing titles 2003 on - all territories) | |||
*Back on track (The Greendale Rocket) | |||
*We don't need an open road (Postman Pat and The Greendale Rocket) | |||
*It's a magical Christmas (Postman Pat's Magical Christmas) | |||
*Now it's time to put on a show (Postman Pat Clowns Around) | |||
*Sailing on a pirate ship (Postman Pat and the Pirate Treasure) | |||
*You can do it (Popstars) | |||
*Fruity Feeling (Pink Slippers) | |||
*We are the Greendale Knights (Greendale Knights) | |||
*Let's get help from Ted Glenn (Incredible Inventions) | |||
*What's her name? Mrs Goggins! (several episodes series 3,4&5) | |||
*The Greendale Anthem (Spotty Situation) | |||
*Follow the music (Pied Piper) | |||
*Cooking (Cuisine) (Fantastic Feast) | |||
*Arthur Selby (Stolen Strawberries) | |||
*In a Rainbow (Pot of gold) | |||
*It's Jess the cat! (theme in most episodes) | |||
Ingledale is another large, busy town situated in the heart of the North Yorkshire countryside, only seen once in a special in 1991. | |||
==In other countries== | |||
==Inspiration== | |||
*In ], Postman Pat is shown not only in English but also sometimes broadcast as ''Pàdraig Post'', in the ], on ]. | |||
Cunliffe, interviewed about the series, has said that he chose the character of a postman since he needed a character who could visit the countryside and interact with many different people.<ref name="Postman Pat's creator looks back at its conception">{{cite news|title=Postman Pat's creator looks back at its conception|publisher=BBC News|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-14939816|access-date=1 March 2016}}</ref><ref name="Postman Pat's creator John Cunliffe has been at a school in Kendal">{{cite web|title=Postman Pat's creator John Cunliffe has been at a school in Kendal|url=http://www.itv.com/news/border/2012-04-18/postman-pats-creator-john-cunliffe-has-been-at-a-school-in-kendal/|website=ITV|date=18 April 2012|access-date=1 March 2016}}</ref><ref name="The Selling of Postman Pat" /> | |||
*In the ] the series was also shown dubbed in ]. There the series is called ''Pieter Post''. | |||
*In ], the series has been broadcast on ] in English, and there are now plans to screen the older episodes in ] ]. | |||
*In ], Postman Pat is broadcast as ''Pat el carter'', in ], on ]. | |||
*In Australia Postman Pat is on Cartoon Network and ABC kids. | |||
*In ], Postman Pat was sold to the ]ese division of ], finally putting to rest a long-standing misconception in the UK that Japanese television would not take the series because having only three fingers and a thumb on each hand (as Pat does) was a ] symbol. The series is dubbed into ]. | |||
*In ] ''Il postino Pat'' appears on the ] channel. | |||
*] in ] shows the adventures of ''Listonosz Pat''. | |||
*Postman Pat is known as ''Postmand Per'' in ]. | |||
*In ] he is known as ''Postmann Pat'' and he has repeatedly been broadcast by the ]. The 1981 series was narrated by actor ], whereas the new series are now dubbed in ]. Some parts of the dubbed series are available as DVDs. | |||
*''Pósturinn Páll'' is how Pat is known to the viewers of ] television in ]. | |||
*] of ] airs the adventures of ''Postimies Pate''. The original 1981 series were also released on VHS in the mid-80's, in those releases Postman Pat was translated as ''Posti-Pat''. | |||
*In the ], newer episodes of Postman Pat have begun running on the ] cable network. The episodes are apparently unaltered, leaving intact the accents and other distinctly British elements of the series. | |||
*In ], Postman Pat was broadcast during the years of late 80's and early 90's. The show was dubbed in Persian by the name of ''Pat-e Postchi''. | |||
*In ], Postman Pat is broadcastet on ] since ] with the name "Postbote Pat". | |||
*In the Basque Country, Postman Pat is kn own as "Patrick Postaria" and used to be broadcasted on ETB 1, in basque language. | |||
The inspiration for the post office itself comes from one located on the street in Kendal where Cunliffe lived when he was writing the original treatment. The post office, at 10 Greenside, closed in 2003.<ref>. Retrieved 6 January 2009</ref> | |||
==Trivia== | |||
An overdubbed "Pat's Banging Day Out" has become a cult favourite on the internet, replete with foul language . The story is different episodes edited together and follows Pat attempting to collect drug debts from various villagers by threatening them. | |||
Cunliffe did not retain rights to the character and was critical of some of the tie-in media later released. He wrote the stories to the series '']'', which he also presented, as a show which he could have more creative control over.<ref name="The Selling of Postman Pat">{{cite web|last1=Davies|first1=Nick|title=The Selling of Postman Pat|url=http://www.nickdavies.net/1994/02/01/the-selling-of-postman-pat/|website=nickdavies.net|access-date=1 March 2016}}</ref> | |||
There are 3 videos of this style on the internet, one with extremely frequent foul language which has been leaked to mobile phones, the one that has been mentioned above and one with repetitive use of the words "I'll tell ya!" and "tosspot!" | |||
While Cunliffe visited post offices for inspiration, he has said that the character and village was not based on any one place or person. He commented in 2015 that "I got maybe half a dozen people last year saying they were the inspiration."<ref name="Arisaig villagers shocked after author kills legend that kids' cartoon favourite was based on Highland postie">{{cite web|title=Arisaig villagers shocked after author kills legend that kids' cartoon favourite was based on Highland postie|url=http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/tv/arisaig-villagers-shocked-after-author-5032063|website=Daily Record|date=24 January 2015|access-date=1 March 2016}}</ref> | |||
"'''Postman Pat Uncut'''", another movie, was released through DVD in August 2005. The movie depicts Pat going very, very ]. | |||
==Cast and characters== | |||
All the shows were produced by ]. Later the 4 TV specials and the 1996 episodes were produced by ] and later all the 2003 series were produced by ]. | |||
{{see only|List of Postman Pat characters}} | |||
] | |||
As of August 2006, no DVDs of Season 1 episodes have been for sale. Additionally, no DVDs or videos of the 4th season are available. | |||
In Series 1, ] voiced all the characters and narrated the series. In Series 2, ] joined to voice all the female characters and child characters except Granny Dryden, who was still voiced by Barrie. In Series 3, ], Janet James, and ] joined to voice the new characters and the child characters, while Boyd continued to voice the adult females, Charlie and Sarah, Melissa Sinden and ] also joined to perform the animal characters' vocal effects and ] joined in Series 5 to voice a new character (Amy Wrigglsworth). In Series 6, ] replaced Barrie as Pat. In Series 7, Barrie left the series completely, and MacLeod, Bradley Clarkson, and Dan Milne took over the rest of Barrie's characters. Joe Trill joined in Series 8 to voice a new character. | |||
* ] as Patrick "Pat" Clifton (series 6-8), Ben Taylor, Robot 1, Sat Nav, Alf Thompson (series 7-8), Sean McGuinness | |||
* ] as Patrick "Pat" Clifton (series 1–5), Matt Clifton, Mrs Goggins (series 1), Ted Glen (series 1–6), Alf Thompson (series 1–6), Dorothy Thompson (series 1), Bill Thompson (series 1), Reverend Peter Timms (series 1–6), Julia Pottage (series 1), Katy Pottage (series 1), Tom Pottage (series 1), PC Arthur Selby (series 2–6), Lucy Selby (series 1), Sylvia Gilbertson (series 1), Sarah Gilbertson (series 1), Jeff Pringle, Charlie Pringle (series 1), Rebecca Hubbard (series 1), Sam Waldron, Granny Dryden, Peter Fogg, Major Forbes, George Lancaster, Santa Claus, Train Inspector, Pumpkin Wrigglesworth, Narrator, Radio Greendale Speaker, John, George, Countdown Sequence Voice | |||
* ] as Sara Clifton, Julian Clifton (series 2), Mrs. Goggins (series 2-present), Dorothy Thompson (series 2-present), Bill Thompson (series 2), Julia Pottage (series 2–5), Katy Pottage (series 2), Tom Pottage (series 2), Betty Pottage, Lucy Selby (series 2), Sylvia Gilbertson (series 2-8), Sarah Gilbertson (series 2-8), Jackie Gilbertson, Charlie Pringle (series 2-8), Rebecca Hubbard (series 2), George's Wife, Radio Weather Woman | |||
* ] as Bill Thompson (series 3-8), Tom Pottage (series 3–5), Ajay Bains, Bessie Thompson, Michael Lam, Robot 2, Grizzly, Shopper-Bot 3000 | |||
* Janet James as Julian Clifton (series 3-8), Lucy Selby (series 3-8), Lauren Taylor | |||
* ] as Katy Pottage (series 3–5), Nisha Bains, Meera Bains | |||
* Melissa Sinden as Jess Clifton, Polly Clifton, Dotty Pringle, Bonnie Goggins | |||
* ] as Amy Wrigglesworth, Lizzy Taylor, Flora, Rowena Roberts, Duchess of Pencaster | |||
* Bradley Clarkson as Ted Glen (series 7-8), Arthur Selby (series 7-8), Ned Glen | |||
* ] as Reverend Peter Timms (series 7-8) | |||
* Joel Trill as Chris Beacon | |||
* Professor ] as Professor Ryan Farrow (Guest star) | |||
* ] as Narrator for Postman Pat's Parcel of Stories for audiocassettes<ref name="abebooks.co.uk">{{cite web | url=https://www.abebooks.co.uk/9780001016552/Postman-Pats-Parcel-Stories-Cunliffe-0001016555/plp | title=Postman Pat's Parcel of Stories - Cunliffe, John: 9780001016552 - AbeBooks }}</ref> | |||
==''Postman Pat: Special Delivery Service''== | |||
=Quotes= | |||
In the spin-off series, ''Postman Pat: Special Delivery Service'', Postman Pat has been promoted to Head of the SDS and is now called upon to deliver anything. Each episode follows Postman Pat on a Special Delivery mission, from rescuing a runaway cow to delivering a giant ice cube. In his new role, Postman Pat commutes to the nearby town of Pencaster where he collects his special deliveries from the Pencaster Mail Centre. Postman Pat now has a newer fleet of vehicles, including a bigger van, gyrocopter, 4x4 Jeep and motorbike, complete with sidecar for Jess.<ref>, ''The Register''.</ref> He has a new boss, Ben, who tends to give him instructions (whereas he was his own master before the "promotion"). Pat also seems to make more mistakes in his work since moving to SDS, largely because the new format is always based on one delivery, which has to go wrong somehow (thus often because of Pat's errors). | |||
The series features an expanded and diverse cast, a fleet of new vehicles, a world full of ] and the new town of Pencaster. ''Postman Pat: Special Delivery Service'' first screened on BBC Two on 29 September 2008. The new series was commissioned by the BBC and produced by Entertainment Rights and ]. | |||
"''Bollocks this fucking van''" | |||
A new series aired in 2016.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/watch/postman-pat-trail|title=Postman Pat – Postman Pat Trailer|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161115143915/http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/watch/postman-pat-trail|archive-date=15 November 2016}}</ref> | |||
==See also== | |||
{{copyedit}} | |||
*] | |||
==Episodes== | |||
{{Main|List of Postman Pat episodes}} | |||
{{:List of Postman Pat episodes}} | |||
==Outside the main broadcast series== | |||
*SERIES 1, 1981 | |||
===Film=== | |||
{{Main|Postman Pat: The Movie}} | |||
'']'', a British-American 3D computer-animated comedy children's feature film version of the British stop-motion animated children's television show, was theatrically released on 23 May 2014 in the United Kingdom. The film was distributed and produced by ] and ] and animated by ]. The story revolves around Pat entering a talent show audition which leads to robots taking over his postal service whilst he is away. The film stars ] as the voice of Pat and also features ], ], ], ] (as Pat's singing voice), ], Sandra Teles, ] and ]. | |||
===Spin-off=== | |||
*Pat,s Finding Day | |||
{{Main|Guess with Jess}} | |||
*The Sheep In The Clover Field | |||
A ] spin-off to the series was made called '']'' which follows Pat's cat Jess, now with the ability to talk, and his adventures with the farm animals. The series debuted on 9 November 2009 and ended in 2013. | |||
*Letters On Ice | |||
*Pat And The Magpie Hen | |||
*Pat,s Foggy Day | |||
*Pat,s Misty Day | |||
*Pat Goes Sledging | |||
*Pat,s Snowy Day | |||
*Pat,s Frosty Day | |||
*Pat,s Rainy Day | |||
*Pat Makes A Splash | |||
*Pat,s Muddy Day | |||
*Pat,s Tractor Express | |||
*Pat,s Thirsty Day | |||
*Pat,s Sunny Day | |||
*Pat And The Bees | |||
*Pat,s Windy Day | |||
*Pat,s Difficult Day | |||
*Pat And The Dinosaur Bone | |||
*Pat,s Birthday | |||
*Pat Takes A Message | |||
===Music=== | |||
Music for the original 1981 series was by Bryan Daly,<ref>{{cite news|date=20 January 2012|title=Bryan DALY Obituary|newspaper=The Times|url=http://announcements.thetimes.co.uk/obituaries/timesonline-uk/obituary.aspx?n=bryan-daly&pid=155548215|url-status=dead|access-date=20 January 2012|archive-url=https://archive.today/20120707093627/http://announcements.thetimes.co.uk/obituaries/timesonline-uk/obituary-preview.aspx?n=bryan-daly&pid=155548215&referrer=2282|archive-date=7 July 2012}}</ref> who wrote a number of songs including the well-known theme tune. For the 2003 series, pop writer Simon Woodgate scored the show and wrote new songs, including a new closing theme "Postman Pat (Can You Guess What's In His Bag?)". The theme tune "Postman Pat & His Black and White Cat" was sung by ] for the original series in the 1980s and 1990s. An extended version of the tune was released as a single in the UK where it reached number 44 in the charts in July 1982.<ref>{{cite web|title=Official Charts Company|website=] |url=https://www.officialcharts.com/search/singles/Postman%20Pat |access-date=24 March 2011 }}</ref> An album, titled ''Postman Pat: Songs and Music From the TV Series'', was released by Post Music in 1982. | |||
The theme tune and songs for ''Postman Pat Special Delivery Service'' (including "Special Delivery Service, What's It Going to Be Today?"), was recorded by Simon Woodgate at Echobass Studios. | |||
*SPECIALS 1991 - 1994 | |||
In 2013, DreamWorks Classics released ''Postman Pat SDS'' series 2. The new 26-episode series retained Bryan Daly's original theme tune and Simon Woodgate's closing song, however new character themes and incidental music was composed by Sandy Nuttgens. | |||
The theme song has undergone several adaptations; from 1994 to 2006, the theme tune had additional instruments such as synthesised strings and a tambourine. A similar edit had already been made to the 1993 album version, which was an edit of the original 1982 album version. | |||
*Postman Pat Takes The Bus | |||
*Postman Pat And The Toy Soldiers | |||
*Postman Pat And The Tuba | |||
*Postman Pat And The Baromator | |||
*Postman Pat And The Vialin | |||
===Books=== | |||
As of 2009, over twelve million books, including storybooks, integrated learning books, colouring books, and multi-character magazines, have been sold worldwide.<ref name=TelegraphGreendale>{{cite news|last1=CHappet|first1=Marie-Claire|title=Postman Pat: from Greendale to Hollywood|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/film-news/8768822/Postman-Pat-from-Greendale-to-Hollywood.html |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220112/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/film-news/8768822/Postman-Pat-from-Greendale-to-Hollywood.html |archive-date=12 January 2022 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live|access-date=26 December 2014|work=The Telegraph|date=16 September 2011}}{{cbignore}}</ref> | |||
===Advertising=== | |||
The ''Postman Pat'' characters and setting have also been used in the UK and Australia in television advertisements for the company ]. | |||
===Other=== | |||
*SERIES 2 | |||
In the TV series '']'', Postman Pat himself makes a brief cameo in the episode ''Strange Hill Christmas''. In the TV series ''].'' A brief part of a Series 3 episode is shown on a TV, as the camera pans round to the window. | |||
] had an outdoor reproduction of Greendale village, including the Post Office, the Cliftons' house and the Greendale station. It also had a miniature model of Greendale.<ref>{{cite web|title=Longleat – As featured on BBC's Animal Park<!-- Bot generated title -->|url=http://www.longleat.co.uk/attractions/postman-pats-village.html|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050324113424/http://www.longleat.co.uk/attractions/postman-pats-village.html|archive-date=24 March 2005}}</ref> It was installed during the 1990s, was relocated during 2008 in preparation for a new animal area and was revamped a third time for 2013. The attraction was closed at the end of 2015 and was permanently removed in 2016. | |||
== Home media == | |||
*Postman Pat And The Hole In The Road | |||
*Postman Pat And The Suit Of Armour | |||
*Postman Pat In A Muddle | |||
*Postman Pat In A Pickle | |||
*Postman Pat Misses The Show | |||
*Postman Pat Has Too Many Parcels | |||
*Postman Pat Has Too Many Letters | |||
*Postman Pat Follows A Trail | |||
*Postman Pat Has The Best Village | |||
*Postman Pat Paints The Ceiling | |||
*Postman Pat And The Big Surprise | |||
*Postman Pat And The Robot | |||
*Postman Pat Takes Flight | |||
*Postman Pat And The Beast Of Greendale | |||
*Postman Pat And The Ghost Of Greendale | |||
*Postman Pat And The Mystery Tour | |||
*Postman Pat And The Christmas Baby | |||
===DVD and VHS releases=== | |||
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VHS and Betamax releases of Series 1 were originally released by Longman Video in the early-1980s, before ] secured them, and later released the four TV specials and Series 2 on VHS. For Series 1, the original opening titles which featured Pat driving in the original version of his van with a generic crown logo (which was used until Pat's Thirsty Day) was replaced with an edited version of the shot for shot remake of the original intro (which had Pat driving the Royal Mail Van) as used when the show aired in countries like France and Australia. The edits made to the intro on the DVD involved some shots being replaced by scenes from "Pat's Difficult Day", "Pat Takes A Message", and "Pat's Foggy Day". This edited intro was also used when CBeebies and BritBox reran the show. | |||
After the sale of Woodland Animations to ], the company began releasing VHS and DVDs of the revival series through their video label ] and distributor ]. Right released only one classic series volume on VHS and DVD - ''Postman Pat in a Muddle'' in April 2004, which contained three Series 2 episodes. | |||
While no further classic series releases were seen in the UK until 2011, Universal and Classic Media issued all four specials from 1991 to 1994 on the DVD ''Happy Birthday Postman Pat''. On 3 February 2014, the first and second series were made available in their entirety for the first time in the UK, However, the titles are both season 2 with the season 3 theme which came under scrutiny from classic fans and also credits Carole Boyd as doing voices in series 1, despite it being only Ken Barrie at the time.<ref>{{cite web|date=3 February 2014|title=Postman Pat: Series 1 – Postman Pat Takes A Message|url=https://www.amazon.co.uk/Postman-Pat-Takes-Message-DVD/dp/B00GE7IT60|publisher=]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=3 February 2014|title=Postman Pat: Series 2 – Postman Pat's Big Surprise|url=https://www.amazon.co.uk/Postman-Pat-Pats-Big-Surprise/dp/B00GE7IT6U|publisher=]}}</ref> | |||
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DVD releases of classic Postman Pat were limited in availability in various regions, although the revival series is more common. | |||
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In 2004, the entire original series was released on DVD in Spain, featuring both English and Spanish audio options.<ref>{{cite web|title=8 DVD Spanish box set|url=https://www.amazon.es/Pack-Postman-Pat-Vol-1-8/dp/B007JPJOBU|publisher=Amazon}}</ref> | |||
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In Scotland, the series was shown not only in English but also sometimes broadcast as ''Pàdraig Post'', in ], on ]. | |||
==Research study== | |||
"Slower-paced" and "faster-paced" episodes of Postman Pat were used in a 2021 research study on the effects of fast-paced television on children's cognitive and problem-solving abilities. The results of the study suggested that faster-paced television did not negatively impact children's attention spans, problem-solving, or comprehension.<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Rose |first1=Sarah |last2=Lamont |first2=Alexandra |last3=Reyland |first3=Nicholas |date=2021 |title=Watching television in a home environment: effects on children's attention, problem solving and comprehension |journal=Media Psychology |volume=25 |pages=1–26 |via=ResearchGate}}</ref> | |||
==Award nominations== | |||
In 2006, Postman Pat was nominated for "Best Pre-school Animation" at the ].<ref name="bafta-2006">{{cite web|url=http://www.bafta.org/awards/childrens/nominations/?year=2006|title=Past Winners and Nominees – Children's – Awards – 2006|publisher=]|access-date=17 March 2010}}</ref> | |||
==Parodies== | |||
*'']'' featured a parody entitled "Il Postino Pat" (the show's Italian title), with an operatic reworking of the theme tune and the characters speaking in Italian, referencing the film '']''. At the end, Pat instigates a ] revolution in Greendale before being shot and killed by fascist soldiers.<ref>{{cite web|title=Harry Enfield and Chums - S2 Ep5 - BBC|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQDZ1uFZBkU|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151128135026/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQDZ1uFZBkU|archive-date=28 November 2015|via=YouTube}}</ref> | |||
* '']'' parodied Postman Pat in series 3 and 4 with "Parking Pataweyo", an African immigrant working as a stereotypically uncompromising traffic warden, played by ], whose name and theme tune are based on Pat's. | |||
*In 1987, '']'', the topical satirical puppet series, featured "Temporary Postman Pratt"<ref>, ''Spitting Image (ITV)''.</ref> in a send-up of Royal Mail's employment of temporary postal workers during busy times. In the opening titles, Pratt can be seen driving a familiar (though yellow in colour) van along country roads before running over a black and white cat. Pratt likes to clear his workload as quickly as he can by dumping the post rather than delivering it. He is portrayed as a student who is lazy and rude. The segment was animated by ]. | |||
* In 1986, an episode of ''] on the Box'' featured ''Postman Pete'', alongside other characters with spoofed names, such as ''Granny Wisden'' and ''Fred Ben''. The segment was narrated and the theme tune was sung by the original series narrator, ]. | |||
* In 1997, an episode of '']'' briefly featured a section of the ''Postman Pat'' theme song, as a postcard was delivered by a walking postbox accompanied by a pink cat. | |||
*In the round ''Scenes We'd Like to See'' on '']'', series 15 episode 3, entitled ''Things you Wouldn't Hear on a Kids' TV Show'', ] recorded the following parodied lines: "] delivery driver Pat, Yodel delivery driver Pat / He's thrown your parcel in a hedge". | |||
*In 2009, ''Casseta & Planeta Urgente'' parodied select episodes of series 6 under the title ''Carteiro Pot, o Serviço de Entregas Opcionais'': in this parody, the characters spoke in Portuguese and the theme tune had a synthesized instrumental and was performed by ] and ] with new lyrics by ]. | |||
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Genre | Animated television series Slice of life Stop motion |
Created by | John Cunliffe |
Developed by | Ivor Wood |
Directed by | Ivor Wood Kitty Taylor Derek Mogford Chris Taylor |
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Narrated by | Ken Barrie Peter Sallis |
Opening theme | "Postman Pat" by Bryan Daly |
Ending theme | "Postman Pat (Can You Guess What's In His Bag?)" by Simon Woodgate (2003-2007) |
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Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 8 |
No. of episodes | 184 (list of episodes) |
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Executive producers | for Children's BBC:
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Editor | Martin Bohan |
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Release | 16 September 1981 (1981-09-16) – 29 March 2017 (2017-03-29) |
Postman Pat is a British stop motion animated children's television series first produced by Woodland Animations. The series follows the adventures of Pat Clifton, a postman who works for the Royal Mail postal service in the fictional village of Greendale (inspired by the real valley of Longsleddale near Kendal).
Postman Pat's first 13-episode series was screened on BBC One in 1981. John Cunliffe wrote the original treatment and scripts for the series, which was directed by animator Ivor Wood, who also worked on The Magic Roundabout, The Wombles, Paddington, and The Herbs. Following the success of the first series, four TV specials and a second series of thirteen episodes were produced during the 1990s. In this series, Pat had a family shown on screen for the first time (though his wife had been mentioned in a number of episodes).
A new version of the series was produced by Cosgrove Hall Films from 2003 to 2008 and expanded on many aspects of the original series.
The show ended on 29 March 2017, after eight series and twelve specials. The Special Delivery Service spin-off is still being rerun on CBeebies on weekends, and the previous Cosgrove Hall series from the 2000s is being rerun on ITVBe's children's block littleBe, starting from September 2023. The original two Ivor Wood series are available to watch on BritBox, Prime Video and on DVD.
Plot
Each episode follows the adventures of Patrick Clifton, a friendly country postman, and his black and white cat Jess, as he delivers the post through the valley of Greendale. Although he initially concentrates on delivering his letters, he nearly always becomes distracted by a concern of one of the villagers and is always keen to help resolve their problems. Notable villagers include the postmistress, Mrs. Goggins; farmer couple Alf and Dorothy Thompson; the Reverend Timms; PC Selby, the police constable; Jeff Pringle, the school teacher; Peter Fogg, a farm hand; George Lancaster, a chicken farmer; Sam Waldron, a grocer with a mobile shop; Miss Hubbard, an upper-class woman; Julia Pottage, who runs Greendale Farm, and Ted Glen, the local handyman and inventor.
Setting
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. The gentle pace of life allowed Pat plenty of time to enjoy the countryside as he passed through, or even stop on quiet days to have a picnic.
In the more recent series, Greendale became a big, busy village situated in the heart of the Cumbrian countryside. Running through the centre of the village is the High Street, home to Mrs Goggins's Post Office and shop, an unofficial meeting place for residents. Located on the edge of the village is the railway station, home to the Greendale Rocket. Nisha Bains runs a popular café there with Sara while her husband Ajay runs a regular schedule on the Greendale Rocket to the nearby town of Pencaster.
In the second series of the show, which aired in 1996, the village at the centre of the series was briefly referred to as Garner Bridge, while Greendale was the name of the valley in which Garner Bridge was situated. In the episode Postman Pat and the Suit of Armour, Greendale Post Office is referred to as "Garner Bridge Post Office".
Pencaster is a large, bustling, modern town located within easy commuting distance for the villagers of Greendale. Situated on the waterfront, Pencaster is a hive of activity, boasting a market square in the centre surrounded by shops, houses, a large railway station, state-of-the-art buildings, and a boat jetty. It bears some resemblance to Lancaster, the county town of Lancashire, which likewise is a short commute from Longsleddale, the area used as the inspiration for Greendale.
Ingledale is another large, busy town situated in the heart of the North Yorkshire countryside, only seen once in a special in 1991.
Inspiration
Cunliffe, interviewed about the series, has said that he chose the character of a postman since he needed a character who could visit the countryside and interact with many different people.
The inspiration for the post office itself comes from one located on the street in Kendal where Cunliffe lived when he was writing the original treatment. The post office, at 10 Greenside, closed in 2003.
Cunliffe did not retain rights to the character and was critical of some of the tie-in media later released. He wrote the stories to the series Rosie and Jim, which he also presented, as a show which he could have more creative control over.
While Cunliffe visited post offices for inspiration, he has said that the character and village was not based on any one place or person. He commented in 2015 that "I got maybe half a dozen people last year saying they were the inspiration."
Cast and characters
See: List of Postman Pat characters.In Series 1, Ken Barrie voiced all the characters and narrated the series. In Series 2, Carole Boyd joined to voice all the female characters and child characters except Granny Dryden, who was still voiced by Barrie. In Series 3, Kulvinder Ghir, Janet James, and Archie Panjabi joined to voice the new characters and the child characters, while Boyd continued to voice the adult females, Charlie and Sarah, Melissa Sinden and Jimmy Hibbert also joined to perform the animal characters' vocal effects and Angela Griffin joined in Series 5 to voice a new character (Amy Wrigglsworth). In Series 6, Lewis MacLeod replaced Barrie as Pat. In Series 7, Barrie left the series completely, and MacLeod, Bradley Clarkson, and Dan Milne took over the rest of Barrie's characters. Joe Trill joined in Series 8 to voice a new character.
- Lewis MacLeod as Patrick "Pat" Clifton (series 6-8), Ben Taylor, Robot 1, Sat Nav, Alf Thompson (series 7-8), Sean McGuinness
- Ken Barrie as Patrick "Pat" Clifton (series 1–5), Matt Clifton, Mrs Goggins (series 1), Ted Glen (series 1–6), Alf Thompson (series 1–6), Dorothy Thompson (series 1), Bill Thompson (series 1), Reverend Peter Timms (series 1–6), Julia Pottage (series 1), Katy Pottage (series 1), Tom Pottage (series 1), PC Arthur Selby (series 2–6), Lucy Selby (series 1), Sylvia Gilbertson (series 1), Sarah Gilbertson (series 1), Jeff Pringle, Charlie Pringle (series 1), Rebecca Hubbard (series 1), Sam Waldron, Granny Dryden, Peter Fogg, Major Forbes, George Lancaster, Santa Claus, Train Inspector, Pumpkin Wrigglesworth, Narrator, Radio Greendale Speaker, John, George, Countdown Sequence Voice
- Carole Boyd as Sara Clifton, Julian Clifton (series 2), Mrs. Goggins (series 2-present), Dorothy Thompson (series 2-present), Bill Thompson (series 2), Julia Pottage (series 2–5), Katy Pottage (series 2), Tom Pottage (series 2), Betty Pottage, Lucy Selby (series 2), Sylvia Gilbertson (series 2-8), Sarah Gilbertson (series 2-8), Jackie Gilbertson, Charlie Pringle (series 2-8), Rebecca Hubbard (series 2), George's Wife, Radio Weather Woman
- Kulvinder Ghir as Bill Thompson (series 3-8), Tom Pottage (series 3–5), Ajay Bains, Bessie Thompson, Michael Lam, Robot 2, Grizzly, Shopper-Bot 3000
- Janet James as Julian Clifton (series 3-8), Lucy Selby (series 3-8), Lauren Taylor
- Archie Panjabi as Katy Pottage (series 3–5), Nisha Bains, Meera Bains
- Melissa Sinden as Jess Clifton, Polly Clifton, Dotty Pringle, Bonnie Goggins
- Angela Griffin as Amy Wrigglesworth, Lizzy Taylor, Flora, Rowena Roberts, Duchess of Pencaster
- Bradley Clarkson as Ted Glen (series 7-8), Arthur Selby (series 7-8), Ned Glen
- Dan Milne as Reverend Peter Timms (series 7-8)
- Joel Trill as Chris Beacon
- Professor Brian Cox as Professor Ryan Farrow (Guest star)
- Peter Sallis as Narrator for Postman Pat's Parcel of Stories for audiocassettes
Postman Pat: Special Delivery Service
In the spin-off series, Postman Pat: Special Delivery Service, Postman Pat has been promoted to Head of the SDS and is now called upon to deliver anything. Each episode follows Postman Pat on a Special Delivery mission, from rescuing a runaway cow to delivering a giant ice cube. In his new role, Postman Pat commutes to the nearby town of Pencaster where he collects his special deliveries from the Pencaster Mail Centre. Postman Pat now has a newer fleet of vehicles, including a bigger van, gyrocopter, 4x4 Jeep and motorbike, complete with sidecar for Jess. He has a new boss, Ben, who tends to give him instructions (whereas he was his own master before the "promotion"). Pat also seems to make more mistakes in his work since moving to SDS, largely because the new format is always based on one delivery, which has to go wrong somehow (thus often because of Pat's errors).
The series features an expanded and diverse cast, a fleet of new vehicles, a world full of gadgets and the new town of Pencaster. Postman Pat: Special Delivery Service first screened on BBC Two on 29 September 2008. The new series was commissioned by the BBC and produced by Entertainment Rights and Cosgrove Hall Films.
A new series aired in 2016.
Episodes
Main article: List of Postman Pat episodesSeries | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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1 | 13 | 16 September 1981 (1981-09-16) | 27 September 1982 (1982-09-27) | |
2 | 13 | 3 April 1997 (1997-04-03) | 8 September 1997 (1997-09-08) | |
3 | 26 | 7 September 2004 (2004-09-07) | 14 October 2004 (2004-10-14) | |
4 | 26 | 27 February 2006 (2006-02-27) | 10 May 2006 (2006-05-10) | |
5 | 28 | 16 April 2007 (2007-04-16) | 24 December 2007 (2007-12-24) | |
6 | 26 | 29 September 2008 (2008-09-29) | 19 December 2008 (2008-12-19) | |
7 | 26 | 11 February 2013 (2013-02-11) | 20 December 2013 (2013-12-20) | |
8 | 26 | 22 November 2016 (2016-11-22) | 29 March 2017 (2017-03-29) | |
Specials | 12 | 15 October 1990 (1990-10-15) | 2 October 2006 (2006-10-02) |
Outside the main broadcast series
Film
Main article: Postman Pat: The MoviePostman Pat: The Movie, a British-American 3D computer-animated comedy children's feature film version of the British stop-motion animated children's television show, was theatrically released on 23 May 2014 in the United Kingdom. The film was distributed and produced by Lionsgate and Icon Productions and animated by Rubicon Group Holding. The story revolves around Pat entering a talent show audition which leads to robots taking over his postal service whilst he is away. The film stars Stephen Mangan as the voice of Pat and also features Jim Broadbent, Rupert Grint, David Tennant, Ronan Keating (as Pat's singing voice), Susan Duerden, Sandra Teles, TJ Ramini and Peter Woodward.
Spin-off
Main article: Guess with JessA CGI spin-off to the series was made called Guess with Jess which follows Pat's cat Jess, now with the ability to talk, and his adventures with the farm animals. The series debuted on 9 November 2009 and ended in 2013.
Music
Music for the original 1981 series was by Bryan Daly, who wrote a number of songs including the well-known theme tune. For the 2003 series, pop writer Simon Woodgate scored the show and wrote new songs, including a new closing theme "Postman Pat (Can You Guess What's In His Bag?)". The theme tune "Postman Pat & His Black and White Cat" was sung by Ken Barrie for the original series in the 1980s and 1990s. An extended version of the tune was released as a single in the UK where it reached number 44 in the charts in July 1982. An album, titled Postman Pat: Songs and Music From the TV Series, was released by Post Music in 1982.
The theme tune and songs for Postman Pat Special Delivery Service (including "Special Delivery Service, What's It Going to Be Today?"), was recorded by Simon Woodgate at Echobass Studios.
In 2013, DreamWorks Classics released Postman Pat SDS series 2. The new 26-episode series retained Bryan Daly's original theme tune and Simon Woodgate's closing song, however new character themes and incidental music was composed by Sandy Nuttgens.
The theme song has undergone several adaptations; from 1994 to 2006, the theme tune had additional instruments such as synthesised strings and a tambourine. A similar edit had already been made to the 1993 album version, which was an edit of the original 1982 album version.
Books
As of 2009, over twelve million books, including storybooks, integrated learning books, colouring books, and multi-character magazines, have been sold worldwide.
Advertising
The Postman Pat characters and setting have also been used in the UK and Australia in television advertisements for the company Specsavers.
Other
In the TV series Strange Hill High, Postman Pat himself makes a brief cameo in the episode Strange Hill Christmas. In the TV series Mr Bates vs The Post Office. A brief part of a Series 3 episode is shown on a TV, as the camera pans round to the window.
Longleat Safari Park had an outdoor reproduction of Greendale village, including the Post Office, the Cliftons' house and the Greendale station. It also had a miniature model of Greendale. It was installed during the 1990s, was relocated during 2008 in preparation for a new animal area and was revamped a third time for 2013. The attraction was closed at the end of 2015 and was permanently removed in 2016.
Home media
DVD and VHS releases
United Kingdom
VHS and Betamax releases of Series 1 were originally released by Longman Video in the early-1980s, before BBC Worldwide secured them, and later released the four TV specials and Series 2 on VHS. For Series 1, the original opening titles which featured Pat driving in the original version of his van with a generic crown logo (which was used until Pat's Thirsty Day) was replaced with an edited version of the shot for shot remake of the original intro (which had Pat driving the Royal Mail Van) as used when the show aired in countries like France and Australia. The edits made to the intro on the DVD involved some shots being replaced by scenes from "Pat's Difficult Day", "Pat Takes A Message", and "Pat's Foggy Day". This edited intro was also used when CBeebies and BritBox reran the show.
After the sale of Woodland Animations to Entertainment Rights, the company began releasing VHS and DVDs of the revival series through their video label Entertainment Rights and distributor Universal Pictures Home Entertaiment. Right released only one classic series volume on VHS and DVD - Postman Pat in a Muddle in April 2004, which contained three Series 2 episodes.
While no further classic series releases were seen in the UK until 2011, Universal and Classic Media issued all four specials from 1991 to 1994 on the DVD Happy Birthday Postman Pat. On 3 February 2014, the first and second series were made available in their entirety for the first time in the UK, However, the titles are both season 2 with the season 3 theme which came under scrutiny from classic fans and also credits Carole Boyd as doing voices in series 1, despite it being only Ken Barrie at the time.
International
DVD releases of classic Postman Pat were limited in availability in various regions, although the revival series is more common.
In 2004, the entire original series was released on DVD in Spain, featuring both English and Spanish audio options.
Other versions
In Scotland, the series was shown not only in English but also sometimes broadcast as Pàdraig Post, in Scottish Gaelic, on BBC Alba.
Research study
"Slower-paced" and "faster-paced" episodes of Postman Pat were used in a 2021 research study on the effects of fast-paced television on children's cognitive and problem-solving abilities. The results of the study suggested that faster-paced television did not negatively impact children's attention spans, problem-solving, or comprehension.
Award nominations
In 2006, Postman Pat was nominated for "Best Pre-school Animation" at the BAFTA Children's Awards.
Parodies
- Harry Enfield & Chums featured a parody entitled "Il Postino Pat" (the show's Italian title), with an operatic reworking of the theme tune and the characters speaking in Italian, referencing the film Il Postino: The Postman. At the end, Pat instigates a communist revolution in Greendale before being shot and killed by fascist soldiers.
- Harry & Paul parodied Postman Pat in series 3 and 4 with "Parking Pataweyo", an African immigrant working as a stereotypically uncompromising traffic warden, played by Daniel Kaluuya, whose name and theme tune are based on Pat's.
- In 1987, Spitting Image, the topical satirical puppet series, featured "Temporary Postman Pratt" in a send-up of Royal Mail's employment of temporary postal workers during busy times. In the opening titles, Pratt can be seen driving a familiar (though yellow in colour) van along country roads before running over a black and white cat. Pratt likes to clear his workload as quickly as he can by dumping the post rather than delivering it. He is portrayed as a student who is lazy and rude. The segment was animated by Aardman Animations.
- In 1986, an episode of Bobby Davro on the Box featured Postman Pete, alongside other characters with spoofed names, such as Granny Wisden and Fred Ben. The segment was narrated and the theme tune was sung by the original series narrator, Ken Barrie.
- In 1997, an episode of The Treacle People briefly featured a section of the Postman Pat theme song, as a postcard was delivered by a walking postbox accompanied by a pink cat.
- In the round Scenes We'd Like to See on Mock the Week, series 15 episode 3, entitled Things you Wouldn't Hear on a Kids' TV Show, Miles Jupp recorded the following parodied lines: "Yodel delivery driver Pat, Yodel delivery driver Pat / He's thrown your parcel in a hedge".
- In 2009, Casseta & Planeta Urgente parodied select episodes of series 6 under the title Carteiro Pot, o Serviço de Entregas Opcionais: in this parody, the characters spoke in Portuguese and the theme tune had a synthesized instrumental and was performed by Fiuk and Marcelo Madureira with new lyrics by Casseta & Planeta.
References
- ^ "Postman Pat's creator looks back at its conception". BBC News. 16 September 2011. Retrieved 24 June 2014.
The first episode, Postman Pat's Finding Day, was broadcast on 16 September 1981
- ^ "Postman Pat's Parcel of Stories - Cunliffe, John: 9780001016552 - AbeBooks".
- "Postman Pat". BBC. 30 March 2006. Retrieved 20 December 2011.
- DeMott, Rick (13 June 2011). "Postman Pat Kicks Off 30th Birthday Celebration". Animation World Network. Retrieved 24 June 2014.
First introduced on BBC1 on September 16, 1981,...
- Series one - Episode 3 - Postman Pat's Birthday.
- "Postman Pat's creator looks back at its conception". BBC News. Retrieved 1 March 2016.
- "Postman Pat's creator John Cunliffe has been at a school in Kendal". ITV. 18 April 2012. Retrieved 1 March 2016.
- ^ Davies, Nick. "The Selling of Postman Pat". nickdavies.net. Retrieved 1 March 2016.
- Visit Cumbria – Beast Banks Post Office, Kendal. Retrieved 6 January 2009
- "Arisaig villagers shocked after author kills legend that kids' cartoon favourite was based on Highland postie". Daily Record. 24 January 2015. Retrieved 1 March 2016.
- "Postman Pat goes postal", The Register.
- "Postman Pat – Postman Pat Trailer". Archived from the original on 15 November 2016.
- "Bryan DALY Obituary". The Times. 20 January 2012. Archived from the original on 7 July 2012. Retrieved 20 January 2012.
- "Official Charts Company". Official Charts. Retrieved 24 March 2011.
- CHappet, Marie-Claire (16 September 2011). "Postman Pat: from Greendale to Hollywood". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 12 January 2022. Retrieved 26 December 2014.
- "Longleat – As featured on BBC's Animal Park". Archived from the original on 24 March 2005.
- "Postman Pat: Series 1 – Postman Pat Takes A Message". Amazon. 3 February 2014.
- "Postman Pat: Series 2 – Postman Pat's Big Surprise". Amazon. 3 February 2014.
- "8 DVD Spanish box set". Amazon.
- Rose, Sarah; Lamont, Alexandra; Reyland, Nicholas (2021). "Watching television in a home environment: effects on children's attention, problem solving and comprehension". Media Psychology. 25: 1–26 – via ResearchGate.
- "Past Winners and Nominees – Children's – Awards – 2006". BAFTA. Retrieved 17 March 2010.
- "Harry Enfield and Chums - S2 Ep5 - BBC". Archived from the original on 28 November 2015 – via YouTube.
- "Temporary Postman Pratt on Spitting Image (ITV)", Spitting Image (ITV).
External links
- Postman Pat at IMDb
- Postman Pat at the BFI's Screenonline
- Postman Pat on YouTube
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- 1990s preschool education television series
- 2000s British animated television series
- 2000s British children's television series
- 2000s preschool education television series
- 2010s British animated television series
- 2010s British children's television series
- 2010s preschool education television series
- 2017 British television series endings
- British stop-motion animated television series
- British preschool education television series
- British children's animated adventure television series
- British television shows based on children's books
- BBC children's television shows
- Animated preschool education television series
- DreamWorks Classics
- DreamWorks Classics franchises
- HIT Entertainment
- British English-language television shows
- Fictional British postal workers
- Mass media franchises
- Television shows adapted into films
- Television shows adapted into novels
- Television series by Universal Television
- Television series by Cosgrove Hall Films
- Television shows set in Cumbria
- Animated television series set in England
- CBeebies original programming
- British television series revived after cancellation
- BBC animated television series
- Royal Mail
- Animated characters introduced in 1981