Paddington - Season 4

Season 4
Episodes

Paddington Weighs In
Paddington visits a health centre.

Paddington Takes a Snip
After seeing an amazing magazine article about plants shaped to everyday things, Paddington tries snipping Mr. Curry's hedge into a peacock, and has a lot of trouble tidying the loose ends, until he wakes up to discover the whole escapade has been a dream.

A Visit to the Theatre
Paddington goes to see a play with the Browns, and lends a hand when actor Sir Sealy Bloom forgets his lines.

Paddington Buys a Share
Paddington buys a share in the Portobello Rd Oil Company.

Paddington in a Hole
Mr. Curry assigns Paddington to make him a serving hatch, all is fine until the end...

Paddington and the Finishing Touch
Paddington decides to thank Mr. Gruber for his kindness by finding him a finishing touch for his patio. When it comes to bringing it home, however, Paddington finds some surprises.

Trouble in the Bargain Basement
Paddington visits a bargain basement in a shopping store, in order to find something that was very good value. When he tries a demonstration at making pancakes with a frying pan, he accidentally flips the batter all over the audience.

An Outing in the Park
Paddington goes to the local park to see a brass band concert, and he discovers how Schubert hadn't finished his symphony.

Paddington Dines Out
The Browns go out to a posh restaurant to celebrate Paddington's birthday.

Paddington Takes the Stage
Paddington helped the Drama Society with a performance called The Secret Plan, but during the interval, the actor seems to have lost the actual plans.

Paddington in Touch
Paddington goes to a rugby match to see the Peruvian Reserves against the Portabello Wanderers, and Aunt Lucy joins in the match, too.

Comings and Goings at No.32
Paddington's Aunt Lucy comes on visit, but trouble ensues when she goes to Barkridge's to buy Mr. Brown a thank-you present.
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