Who is Postman Pat voice?

Ken Barrie
Ken Barrie, the voice of children’s television show Postman Pat, has died at the age of 83. Barrie, who was born Leslie Hulme, provided the voice for Pat and many of the other characters in the animated series, as well as singing the famous theme song.

Who was Postman Pat based on?

postmen of Kendal
John Cunliffe has stated that Pat is based on the postmen of Kendal; there was small post office at the end of John’s street and he became a close friend of the post office shop keeper, who told him the daily work that country postmen do, which later helped to form Postman Pat’s character.

What is the name of Postman Pat’s cat?

cat Jess
Postman Pat’s faithful black and white cat Jess is to follow in the footsteps of Friends’ Joey Tribiani and Frasier from Cheers – by landing his own spinoff show. Set in the fictional north of England village of Greendale, Postman Pat began on BBC1 25 years ago.

Is Postman Pat still running?

Postman Pat is a British stop-motion animated television series first produced by Woodland Animations. A new version of the series was produced by Cosgrove Hall Films from 2003, which expanded on many aspects of the original series. The series ended on 29 March 2017 after 8 seasons and 12 specials.

Is Postman Pat’s cat male or female?

Jess is Postman Pat’s cat who always comes with him on his post rounds.

Is Postman Pat dead?

Creator of children’s TV favourite Postman Pat John Cunliffe has died aged 85, his agent has confirmed. His agency David Higham Associates confirmed to the Press Association that Cunliffe had died on September 20.

What vehicles does Postman Pat have?

Postman Pat now has a new fleet of vehicles including a gyrocopter, 4×4 Jeep and motorbike, complete with side-car for Jess. He has a new boss, Ben, who tends to give him instructions (whereas he was his own master before the “promotion”).

What age is Postman Pat aimed at?

While preschoolers will be happy to watch Postman Pat, slightly older children (up to 8), may also get a kick out of watching Pat and his silly friends tackle problems. As the show is British, children may enjoy the characters’ accents and word use.