
Alan Johnson: The Post Office and Me
Directed by Andrew AbbottOctober 6, 2015 59mDocumentary
6.6
Alan Johnson MP (and former postman) tells the story of 500 years of the Royal Mail, and discovers how the humble British postal system changed the course of British history. Alan started out as a postman in London when he was 18, in 1968. He would eventually rise to become general secretary of the Communication Workers Union before being elected as an MP. So the post office changed his life, and set him on the path to parliament.
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Alan Johnson: The Post Office and Me was released on October 6, 2015.
Alan Johnson: The Post Office and Me was directed by Andrew Abbott.
Alan Johnson: The Post Office and Me has a runtime of 59m.
Alan Johnson: The Post Office and Me was produced by Andrew Abbott.
Alan Johnson MP (and former postman) tells the story of 500 years of the Royal Mail, and discovers how the humble British postal system changed the course of British history. Alan started out as a postman in London when he was 18, in 1968. He would eventually rise to become general secretary of the Communication Workers Union before being elected as an MP. So the post office changed his life, and set him on the path to parliament.
The key characters in Alan Johnson: The Post Office and Me are Presenter / Narrator (Voice) (Alan Johnson).
Alan Johnson: The Post Office and Me is a Documentary film.
Alan Johnson: The Post Office and Me has an audience rating of 6.6 out of 10.

