![]() “Knowing how much loved this television series was and still is, and how beautifully preserved many of these sets have been, we have created this exhibition especially to share these rarely seen sets, puppets and props with the shows’ fans – both big and small,” he said. His pet cat Jess also comes with him on his post rounds. Pat lives at Forge Cottage in Greendale with his wife Sara and son Julian, who is six years old. Jess is a lively black and white cat, who knows when to be awake and when to be asleep. ![]() Pat is always happy to have Jess come with him on his rounds, as it makes for good company. He is good natured, but sometimes runs away or gets into trouble. Jess has been owned by Pat since he was a kitten. He is the village postman for Greendale and the head postman for the Special Delivery Service in Pencaster. Jess is Postman Pat's cat who always comes with him on his post rounds. A veteran postman finds his beliefs challenged after he enters a TV talent show competition. With Stephen Mangan, Jim Broadbent, Rupert Grint, David Tennant. ![]() Richard Evans, the creative industries Trafford coordinator, said they “jumped at the chance” to be the new custodians of the sets and props. Patrick 'Pat' Clifton, known to his friends as Postman Pat, is the main character of the series. Postman Pat: The Movie: Directed by Mike Disa. The first 13 episodes aired on the BBC in 1981, brought to life by the prolific director of animation Ivor Wood and produced initially by Woodland Animation. The teams at Waterside and Trafford council immediately offered to help and, thanks to their hard work and dedication, many of the models featured in this uniquely British piece of popular culture have been saved for future generations to enjoy.” “When Mackinnon and Saunders became aware of the perilous situation, I contacted the Cosgrove Hall Films Archive at Waterside to ask whether their animation archive could come to Greendale’s rescue. “After production was completed, the beautiful miniature sets and props were carefully packed and moved to a storage facility in Stalybridge, but the iconic village of Greendale was served notice this year – no longer required for filming, all the models were to be destroyed unless a new home could be found for them. Peter Saunders, the joint CEO of Mackinnon and Saunders, said: “It is 40 years since Postman Pat appeared on the BBC. The Altrincham-based animation studio Mackinnon and Saunders, supported by Dreamworks and NBCUniversal, which were involved in the creation and development of the characters Pat, Jess and Mrs Goggins, asked Waterside to display and archive all of the remaining original sets. When Pat says "Get me out of here will you." his voice suddenly does not sound so Cumbrian.The Welcome to Greendale exhibition at Waterside in Sale, Trafford.Selby could know that you cannot arrest cats and dogs. Pringle are taking the school on a mystery tour in the Post Bus and are given clues along the way. Postman Pat and the Mystery Tour - Pat and Mr. Postman Pat and the Beast of Greendale - A strange creature is on the rampage in the village. Pat's refers to Ted's Lorry as a truck, but truck in that context is an American term. Postman Pat takes Flight - Major Forbes is going to hold a film show at the school.It was here that he would be inspired to create the fictional village of Greendale as well as the characters of Pat, and his faithful black cat Jess. ![]()
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