The Adventures of Paddington Bear - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
A Disappearing Trick
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 Saves the Da
Paddington recalls a polo game he competed in to Jonathan and Judy.
Paddington Goes to School
Paddington is requested to attend school, though the principal later decides that it is unnecessary.
Old Master Paddington
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).
Paddington and the Pardon
In a town in France Paddington joins a band.
A Picnic on the River
While setting up a picnic Paddington ends up losing his hat (along with Mrs. Bird's umbrella) in the river and is devastated.
A Day to Remember
Paddington is invited to be a ring-bearer at a wedding for a pair of grocery-sellers he is close to, though it does not go exactly according to plan.
Paddington in Spain
In Saville, Paddington and Mr. Gruber help out with Maria and her family. By accident, Paddington helps Maria to do a Flamenco Dance.
A Most Unusual Ceremony
The Brown Family is invited to a ceremony by Sir Huntley Martin. Paddington is delayed but makes it on time.
Paddington Steps Out
Judy takes Paddington to a play at her school and Paddington joins in.
Paddington Prepares
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.
Paddington Recommended
After dressing up in a fancy tuxedo, Paddington gets special treatment at a fancy restaurant.
Paddington Goes to the Dentist
After Paddington ate a hard-crunchy nut, he suffers a problem in his teeth and has to go to a dentist.
Paddington's Dinosaurs
Paddington and Mr. Gruber visit a dinosaur dig in Canada. Paddington unwittingly annoys Mr. Ditzbury and then stumbles on a new fossil.
Paddington's First Flight
Paddington won a contest for hairiest legs to water-ski and with Mrs. Bird's umbrella created a new form of parasailing.
Paddington Breaks the Peace
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 Takes Off
Paddington and Mr. Gruber visit a NASA-center, and Paddington himself gets picked to replace an out-of-commission astronaut but does not have to go into space after fixing a spaceship's radio.
Trouble at Number Thirty-Two
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.
Paddington in a Hole
Mr. Curry starts renovating his backyard and asks Paddington to help, and Paddington sets up a pseudo drive-through for Curry.
Paddington in the Galapagos
Paddington and Mr. Gruber visit the Galapagos Islands and Paddington himself gets followed around by a pair of documenters who mistake him for a new island-species of animal.
Paddington Strikes a Bargain
Paddington helps Mr. Gruber ready a vintage steam car but requires the aid of Muscles Galore after accidentally breaking it.
Pantomime Time
The Brown Family go to the theatre to watch the pantomime Dick Whittington and His Cat. Paddington gets involved a lot on stage.
Paddington in Alaska
Paddington participates in a race for Lars Larson. He rescues Mr. Le Puar and takes him and a pack of wolves to town.
A Stitch in Time
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.
Paddington and the Cold Snap
Mr. Curry wants service for his plumbing, but when Paddington does it, the pipes leak. Mr. Curry's insurance compensates for that.
Paddington and the Yeti
In Tibet, Paddington and Mr. Gruber travel with Magarpo into the mountains, unaware they have the Yeti for company.
Paddington Hits the Jackpot
Paddington participates in a game-show, although the host was not too keen on letting him win.
Paddington Makes a Clean Sweep
During Spring-Cleaning Paddington sweeps the chimney (unknowingly also disrupting a hired chimney-sweeper's work).
Paddington at the Olympics
Paddington was accidentally chosen to represent Britain in the Olympics in America. Despite this, he succeeds in lighting the torch.
Paddington and 'Do It Yourself'
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.
In and Out of Trouble
Mr. Curry sets up a raggedy hammock, but does not want anyone else to know about it (except Paddington), though it does not go very well.
Sir Paddington
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.
A Spot of Decorating
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 in Touch
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.
Paddington and the Dead Sea
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.
Goings on at Number Thirty-Two
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 are looking for a gift to thank Mr. Brown for being so kind to Paddington, and it is a gift that will land them smack dab in the middle of the Thames in need of rescue by the harbor patrol.
A Sticky Time
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.
Private Paddington
Paddington and Mr. Gruber enroll in a military school, and are rewarded for catching a pair of burglars.
Paddington Buys a Share
A conman is on the loose and Paddington has become his latest victim, but Mr. Gruber saves the day.
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