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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
00:30And the day is just beginning
00:32Pat feels he's really happy man
00:37Everybody knows his bright red van
00:43All his friends will smile as he waves to greet them
00:48Maybe, you can never be sure
00:51They'll be knock, ring, letters through your door
00:59Postman Pat, Postman Pat, Postman Pat and his black and white cat
01:04All the birds are singing and the day is just beginning
01:11Pat feels he's a really happy man
01:14Pat feels he's a really happy man
01:20Pat feels he's a really happy man
01:29It was a windy day in Greendale
01:32Hang on, Jess
01:35It's a difficult job driving in this wind
01:38Help! I can't see!
01:53Alf Thompson was nearly blown off his feet
01:55Look out!
02:21Hmm, how are we going to get past this lock?
02:41Said Pat
02:42Oh, hello, Jess
02:55Hello, Pat
02:59It was Peter Fogg on the other side
03:02Hey, this wretched wind, he said
03:05Blowing trees down all over the place
03:08Don't worry, Pat
03:10I'll soon shift it
03:11I'll nip down the forestry place and burrow their machine
03:15No wonder it blew over
03:27It's rotten
03:29Peter was soon back with the log lifter and a power saw
03:49Now then, we'll soon cut our way through
03:53Stand back, these things don't half go
04:01I'll just get these branches out of the way, Peter
04:17I'll just get these branches out of the way, Peter
04:47Now then, let's see if we can move the pieces
04:50Phew, it's warm work
04:52nasty
04:54I'll just roll up
04:55What?
04:55twelve
04:57Yak
05:03Today, we'll get this with a cool
05:05Lord, we'll get a nice little
05:08Wow, we'll get this drill
05:10Let's try it
05:15Come nasty
05:16Holy
05:17You
05:17Hang up
05:18Indonesia
05:18I'll get this drill
05:19Ti
05:20I'll take this drill
06:21Hmm, should be able to get through there, said Pat.
06:39Then went for his van.
06:41But it had gone.
06:42Oh!
06:48Where could it be?
06:49There it was, safe and sound.
07:03It was just along the road, next to Sam's mobile shop.
07:11I moved your van down the road, said Sam.
07:14I could see your new paint was going to get scratched with all these branches flying about.
07:18Thanks, said Pat.
07:24It is smart, isn't it?
07:26Royal crown and all.
07:27Cheerio, Sam.
07:42Cheerio!
07:43Thanks, Peter.
08:00Cheerio!
08:00We'll have to get a move on now, Jess.
08:11Now what?
08:12Ouch!
08:37My hat!
08:39Come here.
08:55Oh, no!
08:57I'll never catch it now.
09:00Oh!
09:00I'll never catch it now.
09:00It's that cable again.
09:25I'll soon fix that.
09:30I'll never catch it now.
09:55There was nobody about at the village school.
10:14Have they all been blown away?
10:18The children were out enjoying the wind.
10:25But the wind wanted to deliver the letters.
10:34In all directions.
10:39The children helped to find them.
10:44One letter was stuck in a tree.
10:56Careful!
10:57It would be an air mail letter.
11:02What a day!
11:04Hold them tightly.
11:05I think they're all air letters today.
11:06Bill Thompson took them to the headmaster.
11:10And Pat waved goodbye.
11:11And Pat waved goodbye.
11:16Pat was blown about the valley of the sea.
11:17The blue one was blown away by the way.
11:18He was blown away by the way.
11:19He had an air mail with his hands.
11:20And he had an air mail with his hands.
11:21And he had an air mail, and he was blown away by the way.
11:22He had an air mail.
11:23What a day!
11:24Hold them tightly.
11:25I think they're all air letters today.
11:26Bill Thompson took them to the headmaster.
11:27And Pat waved goodbye.
11:44Pat was blown about the valley all morning with his letters and parcels.
11:49It was almost the end of his windy round when he saw a flying towel.
12:02It was one of Granny Dryden's.
12:05He went to help her catch her washing.
12:07Oh Pat, she said, this wind's terrible.
12:13You are a deer.
12:14I'd never have caught it all by meself.
12:17Look, there's more over there.
12:36Now we've got my washing, what about your hat?
12:41It blew off miles away and sailed down a stream.
12:46God gracious, said Granny Dryden.
12:49Ted Glenn said he'd hooked a postman's hat out of the lake.
12:53I didn't see how it could be yours.
12:56Look, he popped it on the old scarecrow to dry.
13:01Looks like mine.
13:06It is mine.
13:08Thanks, Mr. Scarecrow.
13:17Time to blow home, said Pat.
13:24Postman Pat, Postman Pat, Postman Pat, Postman Pat and his black and white cat.
13:29Mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, mom, da, kiss.
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13:34It was unfortunately the most terrible fact.
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13:36Postman Pat, Postman Pat, Postman Pat, and his black and white cat.
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