The Missing Postman (1997)
The Missing Postman was a two-part comedy drama that aired on BBC1 in 1997. Adapted from the Mark Wallington novel, it received the award for Best BBC Comedy Drama at the British Comedy Awards in 1997.
When Dorset postman Clive Peacock is forced into early retirement, the years ahead look bleak. But on his last day in the job, in a moment of unexpected rebellion he makes a decision that will change his life. As he makes his final collection from the postbox in the small seaside town where he lives, he decides to deliver the letters himself, by hand, no matter the destination. Mounting his trusty bicycle, he sets off on what proves to be an odyssey of self-discovery. Pursued by the police and lionised by the media, Clive becomes both a fugitive and a reluctant hero.
Recent Episodes
Episode | Name | Airdate |
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S01E02 | Episode 2 | Mar 30, 1997 |
S01E01 | Episode 1 | Mar 29, 1997 |
Cast
Jim Carter
James Bolam
Stephen Moore
Gwyneth Strong
Larry Lamb
Alison Steadman
Sam Loggin
Barbara Dickson
Characters
DS Lawrence Pitman
Clive Peacock
Ralph
WPC Rachel McMahon
Trevor Ramsay
Christine Peacock
Patricia Flint
Linda Taylor
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