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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 BBC2 on 29 September 2008. The new series was commissioned by the BBC and produced by Entertainment Rights and Cosgrove Hall Films. Ingledale is another large, busy village town situated in the heart of the North Yorkshire countryside, only seen once in a special in 1991, set to make a second appearance in the revival. Postman Pat and the Hole in the Road from Calling all Toddlers - Released 1999 and BBC Children's Favourites free with Toybox Magazine Volume 2 - Released 2002 Postman Pat Has the Best Village from Calling all Toddlers 2 - Released 2002 and Toybox New Toybox - Released 2001 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.

Pat Goes Sledging from Postman Pat and Friends - Released 1989 and Toybox Christmas Video - Released 1999 and Toybox Christmas Video - Released 2000 Pat's Rainy Day from ABC For Kids Playtime Video - Released 1993 and My Best Friends Too - Released 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. Postman Pat's creator John Cunliffe has been at a school in Kendal". ITV. 18 April 2012 . Retrieved 1 March 2016.Postman Pat and the Tuba from BBC Children's Musical Video: Practice Makes Perfect Introducing the Dinobabies - Released 1996 In the book version, when Pat and Ted arrive at Thompson Ground, Pat speaks to the Yellow Tractor mistaking it for Alf but he doesn’t do so in the TV version. 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. [ citation needed] Letters On Ice from Postman Pat and Company - Released 1991 and The Best of Pre-School Favourites - Released 2002 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.

Cunliffe didn't 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. [7] Bryan DALY Obituary". The Times. 20 January 2012. Archived from the original on 7 July 2012 . Retrieved 20 January 2012.

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. [5] [6] [7] 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. [8] 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". 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. [20] Award nominations [ edit ] Two spinning tops from the “Bertha” episode “The Best Machine Competition” are seen in the post office when Pat crashes into everything.

Postman Pat and the Robot from ABC For Kids Mixy Presents More Favourites - Released 1998, Postman Pat Big Video! - Released 2000, Postman Pat's Big Surprise - Released 1998 and Postman Pat: In a Muddle and Other Stories - Released 2004 A 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.In the TV series Strange Hill High, Postman Pat himself makes a brief cameo in the episode Strange Hill Christmas. Postman Pat 's first 13-episode series was screened on BBC1 in 1981. [3] 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 13 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 [4]).

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