The genial endorsement of the late Queen Elizabeth ... accident-prone Paddington has finally graduated in the U.S. from “not Winnie the Pooh, but the other one” into a beloved bear in his ...
Prior to the release of the 2014 film Paddington, I had no feelings toward Paddington Bear, a character invented by the author Michael Bond in the 1950s who is found on a train platform at Paddington ...
The third installment of the franchise invites us to call the famous, furry Londoner by his bear name. Here’s what ...
She places a luggage tag around Paddington’s neck that says, “Please take care of this bear.” I winced, wishing someone would do the same for me. But, Paddington protests, he doesn’t know ...
A senior Labour MP has criticised her government’s own plans to crack down on illegal migrants, on the basis it would have barred Paddington Bear from becoming a British citizen. Last night the ...
Paddington Bear has taken up residence in East Ayton ... Ayton Jubilee Committee to celebrate the contribution of the late Queen Elizabeth 11. The statue also commemorates the Queen’s Diamond ...
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 ...
As the name suggests, “Paddington in Peru” takes the beloved British bear — voiced, charmingly and gently as ever, by Ben Whishaw — out of his comfortable living space in London’s ...
Everyone from Brendan Gleeson to Sally Hawkins to a never-better Hugh Grant elevated a movie about Paddington, an accident-prone, marmalade-loving bear from “darkest Peru.” As Grant sang and ...