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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 .
WRCA/WNBT/WNBC-TV: Howdy Doody Show (original puppet) (with Frank Paris) WABD/WNEW-TV (now WNYW): J. Fred Muggs Show; WOR-TV (now WWOR-TV): The Johnny Andrews Show (with Johnny Andrews, Paul Ashley and Chuck McCann) WABC-TV: Jolly Gene and His Fun Machine (with Bill Britten) WPIX: Joya's Fun School
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.
Postman Pat; Postman Pat: Special Delivery Service; Potsworth & Co. (2 January 1991, 24 June 2002) Powers; Prank Patrol; Prank Patrol Down Under; The Prince and the Pauper; The Prince of Atlantis; Prudence Kitten; A Pup Named Scooby-Doo; The Puppy's Further Adventures (7 April 1986, 14 December 2001) Puppydog Tales; Puzzle Trail
Postman Pat hasn't aired at all this month and i recommend it to be moved to the former programming section. (2002-2022) 92.111.184.106 ( talk ) 11:38, 15 June 2022 (UTC) [ reply ] Not done: please provide reliable sources that support the change you want to be made.
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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.