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Watch classic Postman Pat Season 1 full episodes – the original British children's TV show that started it all! Join Postman Pat and his black and white cat Jess as they deliver letters and spread smiles across the village of Greendale. This beloved stop-motion series is perfect for preschoolers and nostalgic viewers alike. Enjoy timeless stories, friendly characters, and wholesome fun in every episode.

📺 Original Broadcast Series
🐱 Postman Pat and Jess Adventures
🎒 Educational and Entertaining for Young Kids
👦👧 Great for Ages 2–6
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00:00Postman Pat
00:04Postman Pat
00:06Postman Pat and his black and white cat
00:10Early in the morning
00:13Just as day is dawning
00:15He picks up all the post bags in his van
00:20Postman Pat
00:22Postman Pat
00:23Postman Pat and his black and white cat
00:27All the birds are singing
00:30And the day is just beginning
00:32Pat feels he's a really happy man
00:37Everybody knows his bright red van
00:42All his friends will smile
00:44As he waves to greet them
00:47Maybe you can never be sure
00:52There'll be knock, ring
00:55Letters through your door
00:59Postman Pat
01:00Postman Pat
01:01Postman Pat
01:02Postman Pat
01:03And his black and white cat
01:05All the birds are singing
01:08And the day is just beginning
01:11Pat feels he's a really happy man
01:15Pat feels he's a really happy man
01:20Pat feels he's a really happy man
01:31It was a special day for Pat
01:33But he was keeping it a secret
01:35Now then, Jess, don't you give my secret away
01:39Mrs. Goggins was looking out for Pat
01:52She was very pleased about something
01:55Hello, Pat, she said
01:58There's a lot of post today
02:00Pat didn't look too happy
02:11Pat didn't look too happy
02:12Until he saw that most of it was for him
02:14But who could be writing to Pat?
02:17One envelope had a drawing of a cat on it
02:20And the writing looked very much like Katie Pottages
02:23Why don't you open them?
02:25Then you'll know who sent them
02:27So Pat did
02:30What a surprise
02:31They were all birthday cards
02:33He stood them in a row along the counter
02:36There was one from every person on his round
02:45That was nice
02:46But how did everyone know it was his birthday today?
02:50He'd kept it a secret all these years
02:53And now they all knew
02:55Funny
02:57How on earth they found out I couldn't say
03:04But let me wish you a happy birthday too
03:06And many happy returns
03:08Pat bought six chocolate kittens
03:13Then gathered up all his cards and letters
03:20And went on his way
03:22And went on his way
03:23And went on his way
03:27Remember
03:28Pum pum pum pum pum pré rrrr
03:30Pum pum pum pum buck
03:31Pum pum pum'd its role
03:32Pum pum pum pum pum
03:33Pum pum pum de envision
03:34Pum pum pum pum pum
03:35At Greendale Farm, the twins were looking out for Pat.
04:04Happy birthday, Pat, they said as he came in with the post.
04:12Mrs. Pottage had just come in from the kitchen.
04:15Happy birthday, she said.
04:18Pat showed the twins his cards.
04:29We've made you a cake.
04:31How did you know it was my birthday, said Pat.
04:35We're not telling, said Mrs. Pottage.
04:38It's a secret.
04:40It was a secret, said Pat with a laugh.
04:44Here's a sugar mouse for Jess, said Tom.
04:48Thank you very much.
04:49Now, let me see.
04:52Have I got everything?
04:54Cake, mouse, cards?
05:08Goodbye.
05:08Goodbye.
05:08Jess spotted the mouse.
05:27He thought he'd catch it before it got lost.
05:29No, said Pat.
05:32Save it for tea time.
05:33It won't run away.
05:38But Jess wasn't so sure.
05:40Hello, reverend.
05:58A letter for you.
06:09Oh, thank you.
06:10Been expecting this.
06:13And here's something for you to greet you on your birthday.
06:15Thank you, said Pat.
06:20It was a leather-bound Bible.
06:23Oh, thank you.
06:26But how did you know?
06:29He who reads shall know.
06:31Very kind of you.
06:33Goodbye.
06:35Godspeed.
06:36There were some letters for Thompson Ground.
07:03Come in.
07:06Pat arrived just in time for a cup of tea.
07:22Oh, your letter.
07:32Alf Thompson came in.
07:34Hello, Pat.
07:36He said.
07:37Happy birthday.
07:39He gave him a walking stick with a handle made from a sheep's horn.
07:42He'd made it himself.
07:44That'll be good for keeping dogs off.
07:47Thanks, said Pat.
07:49But how did you know it was my birthday?
07:51Oh, you'll have to find that out for yourself.
07:54Just keep your eyes open, said Alf, smiling.
07:57You're quite a famous postman, you know.
07:58Whatever does he mean, thought Pat.
08:07He was getting more and more puzzled.
08:10And his van was filling up with presents.
08:13Jess didn't like the stick.
08:27He thought the horn might butt him when he wasn't looking.
08:30Granny Dryden was busy cooking when Pat arrived with the letters.
08:47He'd brought her groceries, too, as the mobile shop couldn't get up the lane to her cottage.
08:54Granny Dryden had knitted something for Pat's birthday.
09:08Whatever was it?
09:13A woolly vest.
09:16It'll keep you warm in the winter, said Granny Dryden.
09:20It looked very itchy.
09:23But Pat said,
09:25It's just the right size.
09:28How did you know it was my birthday?
09:30Eh?
09:30I can't hear a word you say, said Granny Dryden.
09:34I need a new battery in my earring aid.
09:38I'll bring you one tomorrow, said Pat.
09:42Goodbye.
09:53At Miss Hubbard's cottage, there was a glass of fruit juice waiting for Pat.
09:58There were two letters for her.
10:00Miss Hubbard drank his health and wished him a happy birthday.
10:07Cheers.
10:09She gave him a steering wheel cover, made of red velvet.
10:14That's lovely.
10:16She didn't tell him how she knew it was his birthday.
10:20Goodbye.
10:20At Intake Farm, George Lancaster showed Pat his special prize hens.
10:35They look champion, said Pat.
10:38They are, they're champion layers, said George.
10:47Just look at that.
10:49He gave him two dozen for his birthday and a dozen for the village school.
10:55Thanks for the eggs, George.
10:56Then Sam Walden arrived and gave Pat a punnet of strawberries and a carton of double cream for his birthday tea.
11:05Thank you, Sam.
11:07Thank you, Sam.
11:07Thank you, Sam.
11:37Lucy was on the lookout for Pat at the village school.
11:46The children had made a picture of him on a big sheet of card with happy birthday written underneath and all their names.
12:05They'd also made a model of his van, but they wouldn't tell him how they knew it was his birthday.
12:09Pat had presents for them, a chocolate kitten each, and the eggs from George Lancaster.
12:20Goodbye.
12:22Goodbye.
12:26Goodbye.
12:27Goodbye.
12:27Goodbye.
12:29Goodbye.
12:29Goodbye.
12:30Goodbye.
12:31Goodbye.
12:33Goodbye.
12:34Goodbye.
12:35Goodbye.
12:36Goodbye.
12:37Goodbye.
12:38Goodbye.
12:39Goodbye.
12:40Goodbye.
12:41Goodbye.
12:42Goodbye.
12:43Goodbye.
12:44Goodbye.
12:45Goodbye.
12:46Goodbye.
12:47Goodbye.
12:48The day's round was nearly finished.
12:58Pat was just looking to see if there were any letters to collect
13:01when Peter Fogg came along on his tractor.
13:09He stopped to wish Pat a happy birthday.
13:12Pat told him how everyone seemed to know about it.
13:15Don't you know why? said Peter Fogg, laughing.
13:18I wish I did, said Pat.
13:25Peter showed him a newspaper.
13:28It was this week's Pencaster Gazette.
13:31Have a look at this, he said.
13:37Pat was amazed.
13:39There was an article about him, headed Postman of the Year.
13:43It told all about his work, how he helped everyone,
13:47where he was born, and the date of his birthday.
13:52Well, said Pat.
13:54How did they find all that out?
13:56Keep it as a souvenir, said Peter.
13:59Thanks, said Pat.
14:01I'll show it to the wife.
14:02She will be pleased.
14:03All right, Jess, I'm coming.
14:11I know it's been a long day, but we're off home now.
14:22It's a pity no one knows when it's your birthday, Jess.
14:25Never mind.
14:26We'll have a little party tonight.
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