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Acting
January 9, 1933
July 26, 2016
Tunstall, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, England UK
Leslie Hulme known professionally as Ken Barrie, was an English, British voice actor and singer best known for voicing the titular character and several other characters in the children's television series Postman Pat (1981-2017), as well as singing the theme tune for the series. He also sang the theme tunes of the BBC Television programmes Hi-de-Hi! and Charlie Chalk in the 1980s. Over his career his singing, narrating voice and whistling was heard in many movies and television commercials. Barrie provided singing voices in many feature films for many actors, including George C. Scott, in Jane Eyre (1970), Horst Buchholz in The Great Waltz (1972), and Larry Hagman in Applause (1973). He also recorded the soundtracks for the films Sharks' Treasure (1975), Emily (1976) and Silent Scream (1979). Barrie was married to Doreen Pye in 1954 until her death in 2009. Together they had two children, a son named Paul Hulme and a daughter named Lorraine Hulme Peterson. Barrie's son Paul Hulme was a music engineer who went on to work for the music departments for many films, although Hulme tragically died in a road accident in 1998 at the young age of only 38. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ken Barrie, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

Postman Pat (voice)
2009
Postman Pat
2009

Ted Glen/Alf Thompson/P.C. Selby/Reverend Timms (voice)
2008

Singing Narrator/Song Vocals (voice)
1988

Whistling Singing Narrator (voice)
1987
1986
Narrator (voice)
1985

Pat (voice)
1981

Singing Narrator (uncredited)
1980
Singer
1973

as Postman Pat (voice)
as Postman Pat

as Ted Glen/Alf Thompson/P.C. Selby/Reverend Timms (voice)

as Singing Narrator/Song Vocals (voice)

as Whistling Singing Narrator (voice)
as Narrator (voice)

as Pat (voice)

as Singing Narrator (uncredited)
as Singer

as Bill Sampson (Singing voice)

as Johann Strauss Jr. (Singing voice, uncredited)

as Edward Rochester (Singing Voice)