Paddington introduces every single bear to Phoenix and, naturally, they now all have station-inspired names, like "Elephant" and "Castle". Of course, Phoenix being Phoenix, he spots an opportunity. He ...
Google Search is getting very sticky with a marmalade sandwich easter egg in time for the launch of the upcoming Paddington in Peru movie.
Why are we suddenly hankering after marmalade? Paddington must be near! Here’s the ending and post-credits of Paddington in Peru explained.
Of course, Colman managed to pull off the musical number, which sees her Reverend Mother get the Home for Retired Bears ...
Paddington is back and he has lost none of his "charm" and "high jinx", according to Hugh Bonneville who again guides the ...
He is found at Paddington Station wearing a tag saying “Please look after this bear. Thank you,” and is taken in by the Brown family. “Paddington in Peru” follows his return to his ...
It’s 66 years since the kind bear from Peru with a big appetite for marmalade sandwiches was first found by the Brown family at Paddington Station in Michael Bond’s first book, A Bear called ...
The inspiration for the character came on Christmas Eve 1956 when Bond, who died in 2017, saw a lonely-looking teddy bear in a shop near his home close to Paddington railway station in London ...
As was Sally Hawkins, who played Mrs Brown, part of the London family that adopts Paddington, the little bear with a love of marmalade sandwiches and a nose for chaos. Thankfully, Paddington in ...
Just because Paddington is a top-shelf national treasure, it doesn’t follow that all his films are equally inspired. Let’s be fair: absolutely no one will have a bad time at Paddington in Peru ...
With a changeover in the writing and directing departments, the third outing for the well-mannered ursine hero is pleasant kids' fare, but lacks the anarchic sparkle of its instant-classic ...