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Stream Postman Pat: The Movie - You Know You're the One on Peacock. NEW. Success and fame threaten to tear Postman Pat away from his beloved Greendale. Meanwhile, a sinister...
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Postman Pat: The Movie: Directed by Mike Disa. With Stephen Mangan, Jim Broadbent, Rupert Grint, David Tennant. A veteran postman finds his beliefs challenged after he enters a TV talent show competition.
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- Animation, Comedy, Family
- Mike Disa
- 2014-07-02
Postman Pat: The Movie - You Know You're the One. Success and fame threaten to tear Postman Pat away from his beloved Greendale. Meanwhile, a sinister plot emerges to...
- Kids & Family, Adventure, Animation
- Stephen Mangan
- Michael D'isa-Hogan
Postman Pat: The Movie is a 2014 3D animated comedy preschool film based on the television series Postman Pat by John Cunliffe and Ivor Wood. It was directed by Mike Disa, produced by Robert Anich Cole, written by Nicole Dubuc, with music by Rupert Gregson-Williams.
Postman Pat: The Movie - You Know You're the One. 44 Metascore. 2014. 1 hr 28 mins. Family, Comedy, Kids. NR. Watchlist. A beloved postman enters a TV talent show, which...
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One day, auditions for the TV talent show, "You're the One", are held in Greendale, which Pat manages to pass. With Pat required to be away from Greendale whilst participating in the contest, various Patbot 3000 robots are deployed to take Pat's postal duties.
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Postman Pat: The Movie is a 2014 British-American 3D computer animated children's comedy film based on the television series Postman Pat by John Cunliffe and Ivor Wood. It was directed by Mike Disa, produced by Robert Anich Cole, written and screenplay by Nicole Dubuc, with music by Rupert Gregson-Williams.