Paddington goes to the hospital to visit Mr. Curry and ends up visiting a psychiatrist instead. In no time at all, it's the psychiatrist who needs a psychiatrist. Paddington is mistaken for a doctor and performs a check-up on a patient. Mr. Curry recognizes him and jumps out of his bed - to the delight of the other patients. It seems that Mr. Curry is well enough to go home after all.
On their trip to France Mr. Gruber tells Paddington that they are going to take part in the Tour de France. Thinking that he is going on a bicycle tour of France Paddington procures himself a tricycle. His peaceful ride through the French countryside takes a wild turn when Paddington finds himself in the middle of the renown bicycle race.
The local charity ball is marked by a most unusual dance team rhumba-ing their way to first prize glory in the dance competition. It's Paddington and Mrs. Smith-Cholmley, the hostess of the event. And to what do this twosome owe their incredible dancing talent? Practice? Natural talent? Try the chunk of marmalade that winds up down the back of Mrs. Smith-Cholmley's dress.
Fearing his money was stolen when his bank is robbed, Paddington goes to take out his savings and he gets a nasty surprise. First, the interest he earns on his savings isn't very interesting at all: a measly threepence. Then, when he receives his money, he is shocked to discover that they are not the same marmalade chunk marked bills he entrusted to the bank six months ago-his money was stolen! Our hero puts in an emergency call to Mrs. Bird, and it's a call that helps capture the bank robber and Paddington gets his notes back.
Paddington gets a job as an assistant at a barber shop. But when a customer comes in demanding a trim, and Mr. Sloop the barber is nowhere in sight, Paddington tries his paw at haircutting - with predictable results. Paddington attempts to rectify the situation with some hair restorer, glue, and the discarded hair clippings on the floor.
The streets of Cairo are the setting for a con that leads Paddington to "purchase" a pyramid. When he realizes how big this thing really is, and that it would be impossible for the postman to deliver it to Mr. Gruber's shop, he sets out to get his money back. And with Mr. Gruber's help, he makes a pretty good deal.
The (not so) wild west is the setting for Mr. Gruber to live out his boyhood dream of being a cowboy, and that dream is a success thanks to cowbear Paddington's special way with steers. When a herd goes missing, our heroes hurry out with a "yeehaaa" to catch the rustler, and Paddington deals out his own brand of justice.
It's Mr. Brown's birthday and, in his attempt to raise enough money to send him a telegram, Paddington takes a job as a model for a painting class. But our little hero quickly discovers that standing stock still for hours on end is not only frightfully boring, but leg-numbing as well. At Mr. Gruber's suggestion, he forgets about the telegram and gives Mr. Brown a singing telegram instead.
At the Quebec Winter Carnival, Paddington becomes great friends with the Bonhomme Carnival who encourages the young bear to put his paws to good use and participate in the festivities. Paddington and Mr. Gruber join a team for the canoe race across the frozen St. Lawrence, and because of Paddington, they win by a nose.
Mr. Curry enters a gold competition with Paddington as his caddie. But when Mr. Curry ends up in the first aid tent after slipping on a marmalade sandwich, Paddington takes over for him - and wins a bag of shiny new golf clubs.
While on safari in Africa, Paddington sets out to protect his breakfast eggs from poachers, and because of his efforts, Mr. Gruber and the park ranger are captured by real poachers. It's up to Paddington to save the day, and the two villains fall victim to their own trap.
Paddington makes a jigsaw puzzle out of Mr. Curry's precious painting and tries to make it up to him.
Paddington ends up getting swindled by a conman selling faulty vacuum-cleaners, but Mr. Curry gets the perpetrator arrested.
Mr. Gruber takes Paddington to a horse-race, and when one of the jockeys is injured and unable to compete, Paddington takes his place and wins.
It's Paddington's birthday and the Browns and Mr. Gruber give him a special treat; dinner at an expansive restaurant.
Paddington buys a body builder, but Mr. Curry cons Paddington to get a money back guarantee, which backfires on him.
Paddington visits Washington D.C. with Mr. Gruber.
Paddington does laundry at the launderette for Henry and Curry, and while it didn't go exactly as planned the attempt went better than ok.
Paddington is hoping to solve a mystery and eventually nabs a jewel-thief who was hoarding jewels in a dummy.
Paddington joins a Chinese travelling circus. Paddington's accidents create new ideas for a successful performance.
Paddington and Mr. Gruber visit a courthouse to see a trial in action, where Paddington gets mistaken for another "Mr. Brown".
When people's beloved treasures go missing, it's up to Paddington to hunt them down.
On a studio tour with Mr. Gruber, polite Paddington gets cast as the bad guy in a big Hollywood movie!
Wherever Paddington goes, trouble follows; when he visits a max museum where a mystery is afoot.
On his other birthday, Paddington develops an interest in magic and gets himself a magic set, where he later attempts to put on a show with it.
Paddington recalls a polo game he competed in to Jonathan and Judy.
Paddington receives notice that he must go to school, but will the faculty survive having a bear in class?
After developing a liking for art Paddington and Mr. Curry accidentally mess up Henry's painting for an art contest, though it went better than expected (except for Curry).
In a town in France Paddington joins a band.
While setting up a picnic Paddington ends up losing his hat (along with Mrs. Bird's umbrella) in the river and is devastated.
Paddington is invited to be a ring-bearer at a wedding for a pair of grocery-sellers he's close to, though it doesn't go exactly according to plan.
In Saville, Paddington and Mr. Gruber help out with Maria and her family. By accident, Paddington helps Maria to do a Flamenco Dance.
The Brown Family is invited to a ceremony by Sir Huntley Martin. Paddington is delayed, but makes it on time.
Judy takes Paddington to a play at her school and Paddington joins in.
Before Paddington can go with Mr. Gruber's on a world trip he is thought to be suspicious at the airport until he finds his passport.
After dressing up in a fancy tuxedo, Paddington gets special treatment at a fancy restaurant.
After Paddington ate a hard-crunchy nut, he suffers a problem in his teeth and has to go to a dentist.
Paddington and Mr. Gruber visit a dinosaur dig in Canada. Paddington unwittingly annoys Mr. Ditzbury and then stumbles on a new fossil.
Paddington won a contest for hairiest legs to water-ski and with Mrs. Bird's umbrella created a new form of parasailing.
Mr. Curry takes advantage of Paddington's gardening skills in the hopes to win a best-garden contest, and despite a mishap with Curry's lawnmower both ended up winning first-prize.
Paddington and Mr. Gruber visit a NASA-center, and Paddington himself gets picked to replace an out-of-commission astronaut, but doesn't have to go into space after fixing a spaceship's radio.
On a snowy day, Mr. Curry requests Paddington to shovel snow out of his walkway, but also got Curry locked out of his own home.
Mr. Curry starts renovating his backyard and asks Paddington to help, and Paddington sets up a pseudo drive-through for Curry.
Paddington and Mr. Gruber visit the Galapagos Islands and Paddington himself gets fallowed around by a pair of documenters who mistake him for a new island-species of animal.
Paddington helps Mr. Gruber ready a vintage steam car, but requires the aid of Muscles Galore after accidentally breaking it.
The Brown Family go to the theatre to watch the pantomime Dick Whittington and His Cat. Paddington gets involved a lot on stage.
Paddington participates in a race for Lars Larson. He rescues Mr. Le Puar and takes him and a pack of wolves to town.
Paddington has to go sew Mr. Curry's clothes with an old sewing machine, but messes them up. The Sew Right company solves Paddington's problem.
Mr. Curry wants service for his plumbing, but when Paddington does it, the pipes leak. Mr. Curry's insurance compensates for that.
In Tibet, Paddington and Mr. Gruber travel with Magarpo into the mountains, unaware they have the Yeti for company.
Paddington participates in a game-show, although the host wasn't too keen on letting him win.
During Spring-Cleaning Paddington sweeps the chimney (unknowingly also disrupting a hired chimney-sweeper's work).
Paddington was accidentally chosen to represent Britain in the Olympics in America. Despite this he succeeds in lighting the torch.
Paddington decides to do things himself after Curry tells him about it, but when putting the words into action, Paddington does more harm than good.
Mr. Curry sets up a raggedy hammock, but doesn't want anyone else to know about it (except Paddington), though it doesn't go very well.
Mr. Gruber takes Paddington to a medieval fair to see a jousting-tournament, but one of the knights is playing dirty and Paddington has to stop him.
After seeing some construction-workers decorate a house Paddington tries to imitate it, and while it was sloppy he did a surprisingly good job.
Paddington's old school invites the Browns to a special rugby match against a team from Peru. Paddington finds his loyalties are divided until the Peruvian team is one man short. Paddington gets in the scrum and soon helps tie the game—thanks to a little help from his Aunt Lucy, who is in England on a surprise visit.
As a reward for all their hard work, Mr. Gruber and Paddington visit a luxurious spa on the shores of the Dead Sea. Paddington is amazed at what people do to get body and mind in shape - it looks more like torture to him - and he does his best to rescue Mr. Gruber from harm. In the end, Paddington and Mr. Gruber are exhausted and need a vacation from their vacation.
Aunt Lucy's visit to London has kept the Browns on their toes and made them exhausted, so all are greatly relieved when Paddington sets out with his Aunt to do a little shopping. Little do they know they're looking for a gift to thank Mr. Brown for being so kind to Paddington, and it's a gift that will land them smack dab in the middle of the Thames in need of rescue by the harbor patrol.
"After some cooking went wrong Paddington gets his limbs and chest glued together, Mrs. Bird and Mrs. Brown resort to taking him to the hospital where Paddington is successfully freed from his trapped pose, even though it costs him all the fur on his belly. "
Paddington and Mr. Gruber enroll in a military school, and are rewarded for catching a pair of burglars.
A conman is on the loose and Paddington has become his latest victim, but Mr. Gruber saves the day.
Paddington is delighted when Mr. Brown purchases a new television and antenna. Now he can watch all his favorite programs. Unfortunately for the Browns, that's just what Mr. Curry is hoping to do as well.
Paddington tells Mr. Curry a story of his trip to the Rock Garden in India. After that he builds Mr. Curry a statue of him.
In the bargain basement Paddington does some free demonstrations which causes inconvenience for others.
Mr. Curry takes Paddington to the horse race course, but they accidentally cause a bomb scare, but Paddington clears it all up.
In Switzerland, Paddington outfits himself with ski gear to take a picture of the Matterhorn, causing inconvenience for champion skier France.
While on the beach, Paddington again gets conned and vows to get back at his swindler, even if it means pulling random men's beards.
Paddington finds a lost-dog, though Mrs. Brown is allergic and Mr. Curry is hoping to help in the hopes to get rewarded.
There's nothing more exciting than an air show. Especially if the star attraction is a wing walking bear. Paddington's less than enthusiastic when he finds out he has to walk on the wing –– when the plane is actually in the air. Thanks to some Paddington logic, he sticks to that wing like glue.
Paddington, Mrs. Bird, Jonathan and Judy go to a rock-performance, where Paddington and the rock-star temporarily switch identities.
Paddington takes interest in hypnosis and ends up hypnotizing Mr. Curry into acting like various animals (and can only be cured by a honking sound).
Paddington and Mr. Gruber visit an amusement-park to check a new pirate-ride, and after one of the animatronics broke-down Paddington took over, making it a bit more realistic.
When Mr. Curry stubs his toe, he takes advantage of Paddington and Henry's hospitality while the women want him gone.
A pair of burglars take shelter in Mr. Curry's home, but later decide to turn themselves in to getaway from Paddington and his clumsiness.
After watching a late-night alien horror-movie, Paddington is convinced that anything that looks like an alien and co is an alien and co.
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 has never had a birthday party, or at least, that's what he convinces Paddington of. So when he lets slip that it's his birthday, Paddington does the neighborly thing. But one surprise guest in particular knows that Curry's up to his old tricks: Curry's mother, and she is not impressed to learn her son lied about everything.
Paddington and Mr. Gruber visit Loch Ness, at the same time a man tries to fake a monster-sighting.
Paddington delivers papers to Mr. Browns office.
Paddington loves reading comic books so Mr. Curry agrees to give him some old ones he has in his basement, for a price. They turn out to be quite valuable. Mr. Curry tries every trick in the book to get them back, but Paddington is happy to keep and read them.
Mr. Gruber loses his glasses during driving and Paddington has to drive for him.
It's Mr. and Mrs. Brown's anniversary and Paddington's noticed Mr. Brown is behaving rather oddly. Mr. Brown is pretending he doesn't remember so his gift will be that much more of a surprise. But when Paddington is sent to collect the gift, a piano, it'll be a miracle if the whole town doesn't find out about it.
Paddington takes a group of Chinese tourists around town.
Mr. Curry thinks Paddington's made him an April Fool, so he retaliates by sending Paddington on a fool's errand. Poor Paddington doesn't even know what April Fool's is. Aunt Lucy always taught him it was rude to play tricks on people. But in this case, Paddington's honesty turns out to be the best trick of all.
On a Friday the 13th, Paddington begins to believe in bad luck and tries to prevent everyone else from getting it. Ironically he is a bringer of bad luck himself in some ways.
A boring royal banquet in Luxembourg becomes rather exciting when a strange, exotic dignitary arrives un-announced. Paddington Brown from Darkest Peru rubs elbows with royalty and teaches them how to have fun at a party.
Paddington unknowingly starts a new gold rush when he finds a nugget while panning for gold. It turns out the nugget is the gold tooth that fell out of Mr. Gruber's mouth, but when the truth is discovered, gold fever is out of control.
Mr. Brown's new video camera gives Paddington the idea he can make his own movie and enter a film festival. Mr. Curry gives Paddington little choice but to use him as his leading man. When Paddington shows the rough cut to Mr. Gruber, he suggests a better place for the film a blooper TV show and Paddington and Mr. Curry win first prize.
Paddington unknowingly participates in a spy-mission to retrieve a suitcase full of top-secret valuables.
Paddington is delighted to accompany Mr. Gruber to the famous tennis competition. Especially when a small misunderstanding lands him on center court getting first paw experience as a ball bear.
The local Shakespeare in the Park play is underway and Paddington is in charge of sound effects for the performance of Romeo and Juliet. Paddington's thunderclaps take everyone by surprise and make the play a resounding success when a real life Romeo and Juliet story comes to a happy ending.
Clutter has overtaken the Browns' life and Paddington discovers the perfect way to get rid of the pile: a car boot sale where people "pile it high and sell it cheap."
Paris is one of the world's fashion centers. So what better place for a new trend in fashion to be born, even if unexpectedly?
Paddington's voice is discovered by a famous diva who is thrilled that she has found a new talent to mold. She will present him at the opening of her new opera.
The famous train, full of history and intrigue, is the perfect setting for a little dinner theater.
While pretending to be archeologists in the garden with Judy and Jonathan, Paddington buries the Frog of Doom- one of Mrs. Bird's more unusual teapots.
Paddington decides to try a paw at topiary (the art of cutting bushes and shrubs into fantastic shapes) and luckily for the Browns, Mr. Curry asks Paddington to have a go at one of his shrubs.
Paddington and Mr. Gruber are on a cruise and unknown to Paddington his adopted-parents and Mrs. Bird were secretly on board as well (which Paddington initially thought to be a mirage).
When Paddington visits the local television station to be part of a live studio audience, he ends up in not one, not two, but three live programs that are broadcast all over England.