The Adventures of Paddington Bear (1997)
The Adventures of Paddington Bear was a Canadian/French animated children's television series. It was based on the book Paddington Bear by Michael Bond and written by Bruce Robb. It was produced by Cinar and Protecrea and ran for 117 episodes. The show aired in the United States on the Cookie Jar Toons block on This TV from November 2008 - August 2009. However, all CINAR references in these broadcasts have been replaced by Cookie Jar references. It was also shown on HBO.
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1997 / NRThe Adventures of Paddington Bear was a Canadian/French animated children's television series. It was based on the book Paddington Bear by Michael Bond and written by Bruce Robb. It was produced by Cinar and Protecrea and ran for 117 episodes. The show aired in the United States on the Cookie Jar Toons block on This TV from November 2008 - August 2009. However, all CINAR references in these broadcasts have been replaced by Cookie Jar references. It was also shown on HBO.
Seasons & Episode
Paddington, thinking that's the art of topiary is easy, decides to hack away at Mr. Curry's bushes.
Paddington and Mr. Gruber are on a cruise ship.
Paddington visits a local television studio where he ends up being broadcast live on three TV channels.
Mr. Brown purchases a new television and antenna.
Paddington tells Mr. Curry a story of his trip to the Rock Garden in India.
Paddington visits a bargain basement in a shopping centre.
Paddington cause a bomb scare at a horse race.
Paddington outfits himself with ski gear to take a picture of the Matterhorn in Switzerland.
Paddington gets conned again, this time at the beach.
Paddington finds a dog.
Paddington agrees to do a wing walking act during an air show, all goes well until he realises the plane will be in flight.
Paddington and a rock-star temporarily switch identities.
Paddington hypnotizes Mr. Curry into acting like various animal.
Paddington and Mr. Gruber check out the new pirate-ride at the local amusment park.
Mr. Curry stubs his toe.
Paddington accidently stops some burglars targetting Mr. Curry's house.
Paddington is convinced that Mr. Curry is an alien.
The fence separating the Brown's and Mr. Curry's back gardens becomes the topic of a neighborly argument when it appears that part of the Brown's garden is actually on Mr. Curry's land.
Mr. Curry convinces Paddington that he's never had a birthday party.
Paddington and Mr. Gruber visit Loch Ness.
Paddington delivers papers.
Paddington loves reading comic books so Mr. Curry sells him some old ones.
Mr. Gruber loses his glasses during driving and Paddington decides to drive for him.
It's Mr. and Mrs. Brown's anniversary, Paddington has been sent to get the gift.
Paddington takes a group of foreign tourists around town. Being foreign himself he assumes he'd be the best person for the job.
Mr. Curry sends Paddington on a fool's errand as a joke for april fools day.
It's Friday, but not just any Friday, friday the 13th.
Paddington unknowingly participates in a spy-mission to retrieve a suitcase full of top-secret valuables.
Mr. Gruber takes Paddington to the famous tennis competition. A small misunderstanding lands him on center court.
The Royal Shakespeare Company are putting on a play in the local Park, Paddington is in charge of sound effects.
Paddington decides to remove the clutter from the Brown's Family home and take it to the local Car-Boot sale.
Paddington becomes the center of the Paris fashion scene.
Paddington makes friends with a famous Opera singer who loves his singing voice.
After Boasting about his own parenting abilities Mr. Curry is given his niece to babysit.
Paddington has lunch on the famous train.
Paddington, pretending to be an archaeologist, buries one of Mrs. Birds tea pots.
Paddington Brown from Darkest Peru rubs elbows with royalty and teaches them how to turn a party into a "PARTY!".
Paddington causes the towns people to start an hysterical gold panning frenzy after he finds a gold nugget.
Paddington makes a movie for a film festival, things go wrong.
The Adventures of Paddington Bear was a Canadian/French animated children's television series. It was based on the book Paddington Bear by Michael Bond and written by Bruce Robb. It was produced by Cinar and Protecrea and ran for 117 episodes. The show aired in the United States on the Cookie Jar Toons block on This TV from November 2008 - August 2009. However, all CINAR references in these broadcasts have been replaced by Cookie Jar references. It was also shown on HBO.