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- Paddington attends the annual store sales and ends up demonstrating non-stick frying pans.
- 1976–199326mTV-Y78.2 (17)TV EpisodeThe incorrigible Paddington, inspired by the magic of the Silver Screen and a sudden rainstorm, follows the famous footsteps of Gene Kelly and in his own way "dances in the rain" with hilarious consequences.
- On weighing himself Paddington decides he needs to lose some weight, but losing weight isn't that easy.
- Mr. Curry is entering 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. Then, Mr. Curry steps on marmalade sandwich and hurts his leg. Paddington takes over, using the broken club, which is just his size.
- Mr. Gruber takes Paddington to an auction room. Paddington unknowingly bids for various articles by waving his paw and raising his hat.
- Mr. Gruber takes Paddington on a mystery outing to the Waxworks. Paddington is mystified by strange figures in costumes. He approaches a kiosk to buy souvenirs and finds the lady is made of wax. He drops chocolate into the attendant's ticket box, but he is real, not wax. So Paddington escapes from him and joins a group of wax figures, pretending he is one of them.
- Paddington is taken out to dinner by the Browns but marmalade sandwiches are not what one should order in restaurants.
- Mr. Curry is in hospital and Paddington decides to visit him with cakes, grapes, magazines, etc. His hat, containing marmalade sandwiches sticks to his head, so he asks the receptionist at the hospital if he can have his head examined. Mr. Heinz, a psychiatrist interviews Paddington and tells him to give him a word with the opposite meaning to those he will call out.
- Mr. and Mrs. Brown find a bear on Paddington Station. They name him "Paddington". Mr. Brown takes him to a buffet for some refreshments and things rapidly get out of hand.
- The Browns visit Barkridges to buy Paddington pyjamas. Paddington goes into what he thinks is a changing room to try on the pyjamas. It is in fact a shop window with a bedroom display. Paddington gets into bed and falls asleep. Crowds gather round the window to watch Paddington.
- Paddington loses part of his tooth down the waste disposal sink and has to go to the dentist. Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Bird accompany him. Mr. Leach the dentist attempts to take a wax impression of Paddington's tooth. He asks Paddington to bite and he does so on the dentist's thumb.
- Using a carpentry set which Paddington bought at the Auction, he attempts to make a magazine rack for Mr. Curry, and saws his kitchen table in two in the process.
- Mr. Curry asks Paddington to get a plumber as his bathroom pipes are frozen. Paddington decides to have a go himself and starts knocking pipes with the result that water is flowing everywhere but in the basin.
- Mr. and Mrs. Brown were ill in bed, Jonathan and Judy were at school and Mrs. Bird was away on holiday. Paddington offers to cook the dinner and make dumplings. The dumplings overflow from the saucepan right along the floor.
- Paddington offers to lend a paw with the washing, and to do some of Mr. Curry's pullovers as well in the launderette. The Brown's laundry needed hot water, whereas Mr. Curry's pullovers warm water. Paddington uses two machines, but reverses his instructions with disastrous results for the pullovers. He also has trouble with the tea-vending machine.
- The Browns are watching a Quiz program on television when Paddington appears on the screen. The Quizmaster asks Paddington several questions, which he answers in a manner that confuses and exasperates the Quizmaster, but finally he wins the Jackpot, a hundred pounds.
- Paddington arrives at 32, Windsor Gardens, the Brown's home. He meets their housekeeper, Mrs. Bird. After unpacking he is taken to the bathroom, where he creates a disastrous mess bathing, and meets Jonathan, the Brown's son.
- Paddington buys himself a camera in the market. He decides to take a family group, but has problems with the instructions on how to work the camera. No one expects the picture to be successful, but to everyone's surprise, the result is quite clear.
- Paddington looks out of the window and finds that Mr. Brown's shed has been replaced by a sauna bath. Mr. Curry explains what a sauna is and says he'll try it himself. Paddington finds a padlock in his suitcase and fits it to the door of the sauna hut. Mr. Curry shouts to be let out, but Paddington has difficulties with the combination of the lock.
- The dining room in the Brown's home - curtains and pictures are removed and the furniture is covered with dustsheets ready for a Spring-clean. Mr. Brown's new chimney-sweeping outfit is in a box. Paddington opens the box, assembles the rods and pushes the brush up the chimney. He goes outside and through binoculars sees brush poking out of the chimney. Then he goes indoors, dismantles the rods and realizes that the brush is not on the last rod.
- Paddington is mistaken for a famous gourmet in a restaurant. He enjoys a gargantuan meal, but then has to take the consequences.
- Paddington was given a torch by Mr. Gruber. He was practicing with it one evening, when he had a shock. Every time he flashed the torch out of the window, he received the same signal back. The light seemed to be coming from Mr. Brown's greenhouse. The next day Paddington decided to test his detective's disguise, but he is immediately recognized by Mrs. Brown.
- Paddington leaves Mr. Gruber's shop and sees a notice in a barber's shop for a willing junior. Paddington tests the clippers on the broom.
- Paddington and the Browns are taken out to a store by Aunt Lucy. With Paddington's help they cause quite a stir.
- On entering the wrong door at the TV film studios Paddington finds himself on a famous quiz show, causing quite a bit of havoc.
- Paddington tries out a new conjuring outfit at his birthday. He does various tricks and borrows Mr. Curry's wristwatch, which he smashes. Mr. Curry is furious. Mr. Gruber offers to replace it.
- Paddington meets Mr. Gruber, who keeps an antique shop in Portobello Road. Mr. Gruber tells him about old masters and that they are sometimes discovered under modern paintings.
- Paddington attempts to make Old Fashioned Butter Toffee from a recipe in a magazine. The toffee set hard in the saucepan and the kitchen was in a frightful mess. He looks through the window and sees Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Bird returning. When they come in, he is on the floor unable to stand up, so they rush him to the hospital, where a doctor tells them that the toffee had stuck to his fur, which had to be cut off.
- Paddington leaves his shopping basket on wheels outside a baker's shop, and when he comes out he finds a vacuum cleaner on the basket and a salesman telling him he can make a fortune with it. He makes a big mess in Mr. Curry's lounge so as to demonstrate the cleaner, when he finds that Mr. Curry has no electric socket for plugging in the cleaner. Mr. Curry tears his hair in rage.
- Paddington takes a trip on the Underground.
- 1976–199321mTV-Y77.4 (16)TV EpisodePaddington is outside Crumbold and Ferns store and goes into the shop to buy an expanding clothesline for Mrs. Bird. He tests the line in the shop with disastrous effects - tying everyone in knots and knocking over a display table.
- At a local rugby match Paddington decides to change the results by participating - but his Aunt Lucy has been watching.
- Paddington, to his surprise, finds all the Browns holding a party in his honour. Mr. Gruber gives him a book "One hundred ways of tearing paper". Paddington consults the book - the first item is "The mystery of the disappearing banknote". He borrows a note from Mr. Curry and tears bits out of it - it is supposed to turn up in Mr. Curry's ear but Paddington had turned to the wrong page and has made a paper doily.
- Paddington is sitting up in bed with pillowcase full of parcels, which he unwraps. Later, the Brown family and Paddington are at the table for Christmas dinner. Paddington polishes off the turkey and mince pies and finds something hard in the pudding. The Browns think he has swallowed the five-penny piece and tell him to stand on his head and jump about.
- Paddington is surprised to see snow when he looks out of the window. Jonathan, Judy and Paddington clear snow from the path of the Brown's house. Paddington decides to clear snow from Mr. Curry's paths too. Jonathan and Judy are busy making a snowman, and then all three have a snowball fight. Mr. Curry comes out complaining that a snowball landed on his hot water bottle and melted in his bed. Paddington has closed and blocked Mr. Curry's back door, locking him out.
- Watching a play at the theatre with the Browns, Paddington gets confused by the plot and decides to resolve the solution behind the scenes.
- Falling asleep whilst reading a book about hedge clipping, Paddington dreams he's given the chance to cut Mr. Curry's hedges into works of art. All goes well until the last snip.
- Paddington, on his way for morning cocoa with Mr. Gruber, sees a poster advertising a Fair. Mr. Gruber tells him all about Fairs and suggests he visits the fortuneteller first.
- Paddington is sold a fraud oil share and then is mistaken for the actual crook, but all is well when Mr. Gruber explains.
- Mr. Brown decided to decorate the attic so that Paddington can have a room of his own, but it was half done. Paddington decides to complete the job, painting and papering. He papers over the window and door.
- 1976–19934m6.8 (15)TV EpisodeOn a visit to the law courts Paddington is mistaken for the wrong Mr. Brown and finds himself involved in the trial instead of just watching.
- Paddington decides to take up bodybuilding but he doesn't really achieve building any muscles just breaking Mr. Curry's fence.
- Baking a cake for Mr. Curry's birthday isn't quite as simple as Paddington expected.
- Assembling a deckchair is not all that easy. Paddington finally achieves this and has a sleep whilst the tide is coming in...
- Disaster strikes the Brown household when Paddington is told he must attend school.
- Paddington is asked to help out at a local theatre production, which he does, but things are not as they should be.
- Paddington gets curious while watching workmen excavate a hole and he makes quite a find.
- Paddington decides to withdraw all his savings from the bank, but having none to start with can be confusing.
- Mr. Gruber, as a treat takes Paddington, Jonathan and Judy to watch a band play in the park. But Paddington goes of to find out why Schubert hasn't finished his symphony.
- Mr. Gruber takes Jonathan, Judy and Paddington to the Tower of London. Paddington nearly brings the famous black ravens back home with him.
- Paddington enters a competition for the best garden rockery but he ends up causing a lot of trouble at the local building site.
- The Browns have a picnic on the river allowing Paddington to do the rowing until he falls in...
- The Browns are on their way to the seaside. On the train Paddington overhears a discussion in the kitchen which he tells to the other dinners and so causes much confusion.
- Paddington tries to get into a hammock for the first time.
- Paddington enjoying his stay at the seaside decides to send his Aunt Lucy a photo. He discovers there are cheaper ways than using a photo machine.
- Paddington decides to make a jigsaw but discovers, too late, it's the picture Mr. Curry had decided to frame.
- Mr. Curry assigns Paddington to make him a serving hatch, all is fine until the end...
- Paddington decides to buy Mr. Gruber a garden ornament but the one he buys isn't as easy to get home as he imagined.
- 1976–1993TV EpisodePaddington enters the Great Alphabet Treasure Hunt and has to find something for every letter of the alphabet. But he soon gets attacked by a W for wasp and gets himself in a mess as usual.
- Mr. Brown's birthday is drawing near and Paddington is worried because he can't afford to buy him a present.