Special Delivery
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First episode date | 1980 |
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Final episode date | 1993 |
Picture format | NTSC |
Audio format | Stereophonic sound |
Reviews | www.imdb.com |
Networks | Nickelodeon |
Related shows | 16 Cinema; Nick Jr. Storytime |
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ID | 1776715 |
About Special Delivery
Special Delivery is an American anthology series on Nickelodeon, broadcast during weekend afternoons from 1980 until 1993, when the network's original programming output was deemed sufficient to discontinue the block.
Royal Mail overseas services return to post offices
... However, it has said it will deliver as many parcels and Special Delivery letters as possible...
Who is striking? How this coming week's walkouts will affect you
... However, it will deliver as many parcels and Special Delivery letters as possible...
Who is striking tomorrow? How walkouts on Wednesday 14 December will affect you
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Royal Mail postal workers begin fresh two-day strike
... However, it will deliver as many parcels and Special Delivery letters as possible, giving priority to medical prescriptions where possible...
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... However, it will deliver as many parcels and Special Delivery letters as possible...
Royal Mail workers walk out in first of 19 days of strikes
... No letters will be delivered during strike days, said Royal Mail, but as many Special Delivery and Tracked24 parcels as possible would be delivered...
Royal Mail staff announce fresh strikes over pay
... On strike days it will deliver as many Special Delivery and Tracked 24 parcels as possible, it said...
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... " Now, he says, he plans to return the tag to the university by Royal Mail Special Delivery, so he can " track it (pun intended) and make sure it gets back to where it should be"...
Who is striking tomorrow? How walkouts on Wednesday 14 December will affect you
By Zoe ConwayEmployment correspondent
The UK suffered its chilliest night in almost two years Last Night and there's no sign of the Cold Snap easing yet. There's also no sign of a thaw in The Row between Workers and companies.
Countrywide disruption, which started on Tuesday with the 48-hour rail strike, goes up a notch on Wednesday when postal Workers stage a national walk out as well.
Only one in five trains is set to run. No Christmas cards will be delivered.
So has everyone had enough of this disruption? Well, not necessarily.
The latest poll by Savanta Comres suggests a very small drop in overall public support - 61% backed The Strikes at The End of October and 32% opposed them, while the poll Last Weekend shows 60% supporting The Strikes and 35% against.
When you break down the figures into specific jobs, nurses have more public support than those working on the railways.
This is my latest briefing For You - keeping you up to date with useful information about how the latest wave of strikes might affect your daily life.
So What will Wednesday look like?
Another Royal Mail strikePostal Workers - Only a few days after they last walked out.
Royal Mail claims the postal Workers ' support for The Strikes is weakening - and that 11,000 crossed the picket line this month, compared with 3,000 in August. But the Communication Workers Union (CWU) is having none of it - it says it's all spin and plans more strike action in January.
Delivering our Christmas pressies On Time is, admits Royal Mail " challenging". Hardly surprising when you consider The Company is relying on 11,000 managers and agency Workers to fill in for More Than 100,000 striking posties.
On strike days:
The CWU also.
The Final suggested dates for sending Christmas post have been brought forward:
Rail disruption continuesTuesday saw widespread disruption and significantly reduced train services across England, Wales and Scotland - and Wednesday is likely to be the same.
The RMT union is on strike until 23:59 on Wednesday.
The Transport Secretary Mark Harper says The Tide of Public Opinion is turning against The Strike . Is that true?
The Savanta Comres poll suggests a small drop in public support since The End of October. Then it showed 50% in support of, and 29% opposed, to strike action. The updated survey, from Last Weekend , showed 47% in support versus 34% opposed.
You are advised to avoid taking trains, But if you must travel:
On Thursday, timetables will be closer to normal, But early morning services are likely to be disrupted as trains and staff may be in the wrong place.
And Then , on Friday, it starts all over again. The RMT is due to walk out for 48 Hours until the end of Saturday.
The Union is also planning further action over Christmas and in the New Year .
Driving tests cancelledCivil servants in The Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) - including driving examiners - are.
But the industrial action is regional - with different areas affected each week. This Week , until Sunday 18 December, The Walk out is in north-east England and Scotland .
Next week, it moves to north-west England and Yorkshire and the Humber .
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What strikes are happening on Thursday?We will have another briefing For You from teatime on Wednesday - Looking Ahead to Thursday's disruption. Nurses in England, Wales and Northern Ireland are set to strike That Day over pay.
The walkout will involve Royal College of Nursing (RCN) members in More Than half of hospitals and community teams.
Under trade union laws, life-preserving care has to be provided - so all nursing staff would be expected to work in services such as intensive and emergency care.
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How are you affected by The Strikes ? Are you taking part in strike action? You can email: .
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Source of news: bbc.com