Paddington Bear (TV series)
Paddington Bear | |
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Genre |
Animation Comedy |
Based on |
Paddington Bear created by Michael Bond |
Directed by |
Ray Patterson (Supervising) Don Lusk Paul Sommer Oscar Dufau Art Davis |
Starring |
Charlie Adler Tim Curry Georgia Brown Hamilton Camp B. J. Ward John Standing R. J. Williams |
Composer(s) | Tom Worrrall |
Country of origin |
United States United kingdom |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
Producer(s) | Kay Wright |
Running time | 20 min. |
Production company(s) |
Hanna-Barbera Productions Central Independent Television |
Distributor |
Worldvision Enterprises (1989–1991) Turner Program Services (1991–1996) Warner Bros. Television Distribution (1996–present) StudioCanal (2016–present)[1] |
Release | |
Original network |
Syndicated Boomerang (EMEA) |
Original release | December 2, 1989 – January 21, 1990 |
Paddington Bear is an American/British animated television series. It was the second television adaptation of the children's book series and made by Hanna-Barbera in association with Central Independent Television. The character of an American boy named David, Jonathan and Judy Brown's cousin who arrived in London on the same day as Paddington, was added to the stories in this incarnation, it was part of The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera in 1989 and lasted 13 episodes.
Episodes
# | Episode Name | Original air date |
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01 | "Please Look After This Bear" | 2 December 1989 |
As Mr. and Mrs. Brown pick up their nephew at Paddington Station, they meet a bear and decide to adopt him. They name him after the station. Paddington Bear has a little trouble adjusting to his new lifestyle, but the Browns help him out and buy him a new outfit, then go out to dinner. | ||
02 | "Calling Dr. Paddington" | 3 December 1989 |
Mr. Curry tricks Paddington into doing his gardening chores. After a mishap that sends Mr. Curry to the hospital, Paddington regularly visits him. Paddington's most recent visit gets him exploring various departments in the hospital. A doctor gives Paddington just the solution he needs for Mr. Curry. | ||
03 | "Curtain Call for Paddington" | 9 December 1989 |
Paddington takes the Browns' clothes to the launderette, which seem to lead to disaster but have actually turned out very well. The Brown Family go to a theatre performance tonight. Paddington sneaks backstage and helps the actors to succeed in their performance. | ||
04 | "Paddington's Sticky Situation" | 10 December 1989 |
Paddington visits the marmalade factory. | ||
05 | "Bear-Hugged" | 16 December 1989 |
Mr. Gruber has a unique antique steam-powered car and Paddington helps him to restore it for the festive parade. Unfortunately when Paddington enters a caber toss competition it gets damaged. Paddington gets caught in a wrestling match but he convinces Mr. Galore to help with Mr. Gruber's car. | ||
06 | "Paddington Meets the Queen" | 24 December 1989 |
Fascinated by Buckingham Palace, the Brown Family take Paddington to the Royal muse, where he gets into a royal coach and is met with Queen Elizabeth II, but he is arrested at the Tower of London and then mixed up in a suit of armour but he makes to the Queen in time for sandwiches. | ||
07 | "The Ghost of Christmas Paddington" | 25 December 1989 |
It's Christmas time and Paddington finds himself in some very festive adventures including his nasty neighbor mistaking Paddington for the Ghost of Christmas Past. This episode aired during the premieres of Nick Park's Wallace and Gromit and Roald Dahl's The BFG. | ||
08 | "Paddington For Prime Minister" | 6 January 1990 |
Today is election day for PM. Mr. Gruber takes Paddington to Hyde Park where he is nominated for PM much to the astonishment of the Browns. The current PM convinces Paddington to support him, so he can keep his position. In return, Paddington is appointed the Minister of Marmalade. | ||
09 | "Goings on at Number 32" | 7 January 1990 |
When the television goes wrong, Paddington discovers that the repair man is really the Portobello Prowler and alerts the police. | ||
10 | "Fishing for Paddington" | 13 January 1990 |
A day at the seaside begins to look a bit fishy when Paddington turns a paw to life-saving. | ||
11 | "Ride 'Em Paddington" | 14 January 1990 |
The singing cowboy Rudy Tootin' finds he's got competition by the name of Paddington Bear. Paddington proves that he's just as handy with a horse and lasso as he is with a jar of marmalade. | ||
12 | "Expedition Paddington" | 20 January 1990 |
In search of excitement, Paddington signs up for a raft expedition and finds that inflatable dinghies can be hard to handle. | ||
13 | "The Picture of Paddington Brown" | 21 January 1990 |
Paddington's Aunt Lucy in Peru is missing him, so Paddington decides to buy her a jar of marmalade and a very special painting is the only way to raise the money. |
Cast
- Charlie Adler as Paddington Bear
- Georgia Brown as Mrs. Bird
- Hamilton Camp as Mr. Gruber
- Tim Curry as Mr. Curry
- Cody Everett as Jonathan Brown
- Katie Johnston as Judy Brown
- John Standing as Mr. Brown
- B. J. Ward as Mrs. Brown
- R.J. Williams as David Russell
Additional voices
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Crew
- Gordon Hunt - Recording Director
- Andrea Romano - Animation Casting Director
- Jamie Thomason - Talent Coordinator
- Kris Zimmerman - Animation Casting Director
References
- ↑ Jaafar, Ali (20 June 2016). "StudioCanal Acquires Paddington Bear Intellectual Rights". Retrieved 14 November 2016.
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