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Postman Pat: The Movie (2014) - News - IMDb Postman Pat: The Movie (2014) - News - IMDb
I get 'Dan' shouted at me almost every day," Mangan told Digital Spy, adding that festivals are "a dangerous area for me". Hunter, Allan (23 May 2014). "Postman Pat review: Our favourite postie in an off-the-wall pursuit of fame and fortune". Daily Express . Retrieved 15 September 2014. Stephen Mangan has said that Postman Pat's first venture into film involves "an emotional journey".The television series is referenced when Mr. Brown says they are going to make a telly programme with puppets. The new Postman Pat, Stephen Mangan, chats to us about the film, about children's telly, and on a darker sequel... In 2013, the story in Postman Pat Live from Premier Stage Productions was almost the same as this film.
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Harry Hill leads Charlie Higson-penned children's book adaptation, The Incredible Adventures Of Professor Branestawm... The setup is fairly standard: When Pat ( Stephen Mangan) fails to receive the bonus he was going to use to take wife Sara ( Susan Duerden) on an Italian vacation, he auditions for a Britain's Got Talent–type show, unexpectedly becoming a national celebrity and Losing Sight of the Things That Really Matter. Director: Mike Disa; Screenwriter: Annika Bluhm, Nicole Dubuc, Kim Fuller; Starring: Stephen Mangan, Ronan Keating, David Tennant, Rupert Grint, Jim Broadbent; Running time: 87 mins; Certificate: UThe doorman and the Postman Pat fans outside the studio at the "You're the One" finals should have recognised the real Postman Pat when they saw him. Mad Men producer and distributor Lionsgate is to ramp up its push into television production in the UK and is looking to hire development and production executives. Allan Hunter of the Daily Express gave it three stars, and said "Kids are going to love Postman Pat: The Movie even if adults might find it sacrilegious in its treatment of their beloved childhood favourite... It's a bit Wallace & Gromit, a bit Doctor Who and just as silly and overexcited as a four-year-old after an excess of fizzy drinks." [17]
