Paddington Bear

Paddington Bear

1976
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Season

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26 - Comings and Goings at No.32
Apr. 18,1980

Paddington's Aunt Lucy comes on visit.

25 - Paddington in Touch
Apr. 15,1980

Paddington goes to a rugby match.

21 - A Visit to the Theatre
Nov. 16,1979

Paddington goes to see a play at the local theartre.

20 - Paddington Takes a Snip
Nov. 15,1979

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

19 - Paddington Weighs In
Nov. 12,1979

Paddington visits a health centre.

17 - Picture Trouble
Nov. 08,1979

Paddington has his picture taken.

14 - Paddington at the Tower
Nov. 01,1979

Paddington goes on an outing to the Tower of London.

13 - In and Out of Trouble
Oct. 29,1979

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

12 - Paddington's Patch
Oct. 26,1979

Paddington builds a rock garden.

11 - A Picnic on the River
Oct. 25,1979

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

6 - Paddington in a Hole
Mar. 06,1979

Mr. Curry demands Paddington make him a serving hatch.

5 - Paddington's Puzzle
Jan. 30,1979

Paddington makes a puzzle from Mr Curry's painting.

4 - Paddington and the Mystery Box
Jan. 23,1979

Paddington sees some mysterious people bury a box.

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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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