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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.

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🐱 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 a really happy man
00:38Everybody knows his bright red van
00:42All his friends will smile
00:44As he waves to greet them
00:48Maybe
00:50You can never be sure
00:52There'll be knock
00:54Ring
00:56Letters through your door
00:58door. Postman Pat, Postman Pat, Postman Pat and his black and white cat. All the birds
01:07are singing and the day is just beginning. Pat feels he's a really happy man. Pat feels
01:17he's a really happy man. It was another hot day in Greendale, a very hot day. Everything
01:43was drying up. It's a real scorcher today, said Pat to Jess as they drove along. I'm thirsty
01:55already.
02:16Mrs Goggins was trying to get cool outside the post office.
02:25Morning Pat. Isn't it hot? And we're going to be without water today. I know, said Pat.
02:32The lake's really low. They're going to turn the water off this morning. Whatever will
02:39we do? But they can't turn off the lemonade. Here, have a drink, Pat, before you go. Ah,
02:50just what I need. My, that's good. That's much better. Thank you. Well, I'll be off then.
03:13Hey, don't forget Granny Dryden's parcel. It looks like something special. I won't. And
03:27thanks for the drink. Cheerio. Pat put the parcel in the van to deliver later on. He started his round with the village letters.
03:34with the village letters.
03:46and
03:47and
03:48and
03:49and
03:53He met Granny Dryden out shopping and told her about the water being cut off. Well, it's a pity the
04:00He met Granny Dryden out shopping and told her about the water being cut off.
04:21Well, it's a pity the old pump's not working, she said.
04:25There were plenty of dry times in my young days, and do you know, it never dried up, not once.
04:38I wonder, said Pat.
04:45I wonder if Ted Glenn could mend it.
04:49I must ask him. He can fix just about anything.
04:55Morning, Pat.
05:02Morning, Mrs. Pottage.
05:04Let's see, er, I think I have something for you today.
05:09Oh, thank you.
05:10Right, Jess, that's the village done.
05:23Now for the farms.
05:24The water was already off at Greendale Farm.
05:52Peter Fogg was drawing water for the cows from the old well.
05:59Hello, Tom.
06:01Helping out?
06:10Hello, Pat.
06:12Warm work, this.
06:13Still got water in the old well.
06:15Let's have a look.
06:16Oh, whoops.
06:18Oh, ho, now you've done it.
06:21I wonder if I can fish it out with this hook.
06:25Ah, got it.
06:29It'll be nice and cool anyway.
06:32At least I didn't drop this down the well.
06:34It's for you.
06:35Oh, thanks.
06:42Could you drop this can of water off at George Lancaster's place?
06:45There'll be no water up there.
06:48Sure, we'll be going past there, won't we, Jess?
06:50Cheers.
07:04Cheerio.
07:09Cheerio.
07:09Cheerio.
07:14Cheerio.
07:18Cheerio.
07:19Hello, Pat. Isn't this drought terrible?
07:43We haven't got a drop of water left.
07:45Don't worry. If you look in the back, I've brought you a can from Peter Fogg.
07:49He said you'd be short.
07:54Thanks, Pat. That's grand.
07:58Cheerio!
08:00Pat remembered to call at Ted Glenn's workshop to ask if he could mend the old village pump.
08:19Hello? Ted? Anyone at home?
08:27Ah, there you are. Pat asked him about the pump.
08:31What, that old pump in the village?
08:34Well, I don't know. It's worth a try.
08:38I'll get me tools. Leave it with me.
08:41Whomp, bum, bum, bum.
08:45Whomp, bum, bum, bum.
08:47Dee, dee, dee, dee, dee, dee, dee, dee.
08:49Whomp, bum, bum, bum, bum.
08:53Mrs Thompson was enjoying a cup of tea.
08:56Pat called with a letter.
09:03Hello, Mrs Thompson. How are you getting on? Are you out of water like everyone else?
09:18Oh, no. Our spring's still flowing.
09:26Ah, very nice, too. I wonder how Ted's getting on.
09:30There's a handyman called Ted Glenn and he's working once again.
09:42He can just about fix anything you'll ever need to mend.
09:47Maybe a tractor or a ladder or a broken frying pan.
09:53Just go down and see him and he'll help you if he can.
09:58He'll just say leave it with me, leave it with me.
10:03I'll try to fix that up for you as quickly as can be.
10:08He'll just say leave it with me, leave it with me.
10:14I'll try to fix that up for you as quickly as can be.
10:20All the valley knows that he's the best of handymen.
10:26They all say if you want things mended, go and see Ted Glenn.
10:31A broken clock or a horseshoe or an engine in a van.
10:37Just go down and see him and he'll help you if he can.
10:42He'll just say leave it with me, leave it with me.
10:48I'll try to fix that up for you as quickly as can be.
10:53He'll just say leave it with me, leave it with me.
10:59I'll try to fix that up for you as quickly as can be.
11:04He'll just say leave it with me, leave it with me.
11:09I'll try to fix that up for you as quickly as can be.
11:20I'll try to fix that up for you.
11:21I'll try one.
11:24I don't...
11:54Granny Dryden was watching out for Pat.
12:07He brought her a can of water, as well as her parcel.
12:14Erm, remember what you said about the old pump?
12:18Well, Ted's mended it. It's going a treat.
12:24When she opened the parcel, she discovered it was Pat's new digital watch, which she had ordered for him from Manchester.
12:31Pat was very pleased with it.
12:33I'll always be on time now, he said.
12:37Thank you for getting it for me. Er, I'll bring the money tomorrow.
12:44Look after yourself.
12:47Goodbye.
12:54Pat had kept a can of water for himself, too.
13:13Jess kept a sharp eye on it.
13:15He didn't want another wetting, no matter how hot it was.
13:19Postman Pat, Postman Pat, Postman Pat, and this black and white cat.
13:36Or, as always, I'll help you.
13:38Brom-bom-bom-bom-bom, di-dom-dil-i-dum-boom, brom-bom-bom-bom-bo-boom, brom-bom-boom-boom-boom-boom-boom-boom-boom-boom.
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