| 1. | Paddington Bear: Season 1 | 1976 |
| 2. | Paddington Bear: Season 2 | 1976 |
| 3. | Paddington Bear: Season 3 | 1976 |
| 4. | Paddington Bear: Season 4 | 1976 |
| 5. | Paddington Bear | 1989 |
Paddington
Almost everyone knows that Paddington is a bear who usually wears a duffle coat, a rather shapeless hat and, on occasions, Wellington boots. Many people also know that his favourite food is marmalade and that he orginally comes from Darkest Peru.
Mr. Gruber takes Paddington on an outing to the Royal Courts of Justice to watch a case. But while waiting, a misunderstanding ensues when the court nearest the bench Paddington is at call a "Mr. Brown" to the stand.
Paddington tries to bake a cake for Mr. Curry, but when it comes to getting it in and out of the oven, it seemed far too beyond Paddington's control, and so he decides to decorate the oven - to look like a cake.
The Browns decide to go punting, but disaster strikes when Paddington is put in charge of the pole.
Paddington builds a rock garden.
Paddington has trouble using Mr. Curry's old hammock.
Mr. Gruber takes Paddington on an outing to the Tower of London on his day off.
Paddington manages to empty a restaurant car in a train by telling them that the fish they are eating is off: he misunderstood a chef's comment when he said it was off the menu.
Paddington decides to have is picture taken at the seaside.
Paddington visits a studio of a TV show, "Sage of Britain" and finds himself in the hot seat, and in the free-for-all section, he somehowingly finds many people phoning and asking Paddington to be the Sage of Britain.
Paddington sees some people bury a box.
Paddington uses the neighbors painting to make a puzzle.
Paddington visits a health centre.
After seeing an amazing magazine article about plants shaped to everyday things, Paddington tries snipping Mr. Curry's hedge into a peacock, and has a lot of trouble tidying the loose ends, until he discovers it was all a dream.
Paddington goes to see a play with the Browns, and lends a hand when an actor forgets his lines.
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Michael Hordern | Narrator |
| Director | Barry Leith |
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| Martin Pullen |
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| Glenn Whiting |
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| Writer | Michael Bond | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Index | 9356 |
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| Added Date | Mar 20, 2023 07:22:27 |
| Modified Date | Sep 06, 2024 18:34:47 |