Paddington Bear

1976
Paddington Bear

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 Paddington Bakes a Cake Nov 07, 1978

Paddington tries to bake Mr Curry a cake, things go wrong and he decides to decorate the oven instead.

EP2 Trouble at the Beach Jan 02, 1979

Paddington's sandcastle making goes wrong, as does his whole day out.

EP3 Keeping Fit Jan 09, 1979

Paddington takes up bodybuilding, but it's harder than he thinks.

EP4 Paddington and the Mystery Box Jan 23, 1979

Paddington sees some mysterious people bury a box.

EP5 Paddington's Puzzle Jan 30, 1979

Paddington makes a puzzle from Mr Curry's painting.

EP6 Paddington in a Hole Mar 06, 1979

Mr. Curry demands Paddington make him a serving hatch.

EP7 Paddington and the Finishing Touch Mar 13, 1979

Paddington thanks Mr. Gruber for his kindness by finding him a 'finishing touch' for his patio.

EP8 An Outing in the Park Mar 27, 1979

Paddington discovers that Schubert hadn't finished his symphony.

EP9 Paddington Takes the Stage Apr 10, 1979

Paddington helps the Drama Society with a performance called 'The Secret Plan'.

EP10 Paddington in Court Oct 22, 1979

Mr. Gruber takes Paddington on an outing to the Royal Justice Courts.

EP11 A Picnic on the River Oct 25, 1979

Paddington is put in charge of the pole during a punt.

EP12 Paddington's Patch Oct 26, 1979

Paddington builds a rock garden.

EP13 In and Out of Trouble Oct 29, 1979

Paddington has trouble using Mr. Curry's old hammock.

EP14 Paddington at the Tower Nov 01, 1979

Paddington goes on an outing to the Tower of London.

EP15 A Visit to the Bank Nov 02, 1979

Paddington goes to the bank but doesn't know what to do.

EP16 Paddington Clears the Coach Nov 05, 1979

Paddington tells everyone on a train by that the fish they are eating is off, meaning it was off the menu, but everyone misuderstands.

EP17 Picture Trouble Nov 08, 1979

Paddington has his picture taken.

EP18 Paddington in the Hot Seat Nov 09, 1979

Paddington finds himself on a Tv game show (again) this time called "The Sage of Britian".

EP19 Paddington Weighs In Nov 12, 1979

Paddington visits a health centre.

EP20 Paddington Takes a Snip Nov 15, 1979

Paddington tries snipping Mr. Curry's hedge into a peacock.

EP21 A Visit to the Theatre Nov 16, 1979

Paddington goes to see a play at the local theartre.

EP22 Paddington Buys a Share Apr 08, 1980

Paddington buys some shares in the Portobello Road Oil Company.

EP23 Paddington Dines Out Apr 09, 1980

The Browns go out to a posh restaurant to celebrate Paddington's birthday.

EP24 Trouble in the Bargain Basement Apr 14, 1980

Paddington visits a bargain basement in, when he tries a demonstration at making pancakes with a frying pan, he accidentally flips the batter all over the audience.

EP25 Paddington in Touch Apr 15, 1980

Paddington goes to a rugby match.

EP26 Comings and Goings at No.32 Apr 18, 1980

Paddington's Aunt Lucy comes on visit.
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Released: 05 January 1976 Ended
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Country: United Kingdom
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Official Website: http://www.paddingtonbear.co.uk/
Synopsis

Paddington Bear is a series of British animated shorts based on the Paddington Bear book series by Michael Bond produced by FilmFair. This was the first television series based on the popular children's book Paddington Bear. In the United States it was usually shown on pay television as filler in between programs. Its narrator was actor Michael Hordern. It was one of the few television programmes to combine a puppet show with cartoon - Paddington himself was a puppet, but other characters in the series were depicted as cartoon characters. The series has a very distinctive art style. Paddington himself is a stop-motion animated puppet who moves within a 3-dimensional space and interacts with 2-dimensional animated drawings of the human characters, buildings, etc. The series, along with all other FilmFair productions is currently owned by DHX Media of Canada.

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TheLittleSongbird I do admit I have a thing for nostalgia, and I loved Paddington when I was a kid. At 18, I still love it now, it is absolutely wonderful. And I agree with the previous reviewer, it is better than the children's shows of today, which are either bad or once good shows now mediocre. I didn't feel there was a wasted moment watching Paddington, it was whimsical, charming and funny. I always loved the characters, cute and endearing Paddington, Mr and Mrs Brown and the hilarious Mr.Curry("BEAR!"). The look of the series is superb, and the music is excellent. I also loved the story lines and Paddington's situations and the narration by the wonderful Michael Hordern. There are so many things to like about Paddington, it is a wonderful show. 10/10 Bethany Cox
thekats1967 I remember as a kid watching this when it used to air on the show "Pinwheel." I loved each of the adventures Paddington Bear used get into, and the stop-action animation (think Gumby) made this show fun to watch! I hope children of today will get to experience this wonderful show...its a heck of a lot better then what kids are exposed to today.