Linda Macleod and pupils from Calton Gaelic Primary School read Paddington, the original story of the bear from deepest Peru. Show more Tha Linda Nicleòid agus sgoilearan à Bun-sgoil Ghàidhlig ...
Mr. Curry enters a golf competition and asks Paddington to act as his caddy. Paddington marks the ball with a chunk of marmalade. He leans on Mr. Curry’s best club and breaks it in two.
A huge show of fireworks lit up Big Ben in spite of storm warnings that forced many displays to be axed today, with many fans left stunned by a 'world-first' Paddington Bear cameo appearance ...
Ten years ago (give or take a few odd days), a curious, marmalade-loving bear named Paddington tumbled his way into theaters, and in turn, our hearts. Eight years ago, an incurious, discord-loving ...
Paul Vaughan discusses the back story of Paddington Bear with Michael Bond, Marina Warner and Julia Eccleshare. From 2003. Show more Some of the most enduring characters in English children's ...
A lifelong Paddington Bear enthusiast is lending her support to a campaign to bring a statue of the beloved character to the county. Emma Bending, from Bugbrooke, has amassed a collection of more ...
European producer and distributor StudioCanal has taken full ownership of the iconic children’s character brand Paddington Bear worldwide. The deal, financial details of which were not disclosed, ...
16. Trouble at number thirty-two - Paddington is surprised to see snow when he looks out of the window.Jonathan and Judy make a snowman, and then all three have a snowball fight. Mr. Curry comes ...
Emma Bending supports the council's bid to bring a Paddington Bear statue to Northamptonshire. The boss of Canal+ says the bear will stay "close to his roots" as the firm begins trading in London.