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not on dvd set in canada. DVD and VHS releasesUnited KingdomVHS and Betamax releases of Series 1 were originally released by Longman Video in the early-80s, before BBC Enterprises/Worldwide secured them, and later released the four TV specials and Series 2 on VHS. for Series 1, the original opening titles which featured Pat driving in the original version of his van with a crown logo (which Pat used until Pat's Thirsty Day) was replaced with an edited version of the shot for shot remake of the original intro (which had Pat driving the Royal Mail Van) as used when the show aired in countries like France and Australia. The edits made to the intro on the DVD involved some shots being replaced by scenes from "Pat's Difficult Day", "Pat Takes A Message", and "Pat's Foggy Day". This edited intro was also used when CBeebies reran the show.
After the sale of Woodland Animations to Entertainment Rights , the company began releasing VHS and DVDs of the revival series through their video label Right Entertainment and distributor Universal Pictures Video . Right released only one classic series volume on VHS and DVD - Postman Pat in a Muddle in April 2004, which contained three Series 2 episodes.
While no further classic series releases were seen in the UK until 2011, Universal and Classic Media issued all four specials from 1991 to 1994 on the DVD Happy Birthday Postman Pat. On 3 February 2014, the first and second series were made available in their entirety for the first time in the UK, However, the titles are both season 2 with the season 3 theme which came under scrutiny from classic fans and also credits Carole Boyd as doing voices in series 1, despite it being only Ken Barrie at the time.[16] [17]
International[edit ]DVD releases of classic Postman Pat were limited in availability in various regions, although the revival series is more common.
In 2004, the entire original series was released on DVD in Spain, featuring both English and Spanish audio options.[18]
Other versions[edit ]In Scotland, the series was shown not only in English but also sometimes broadcast as Pàdraig Post, in the Gaelic language, on BBC Scotland.