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Paddington: The Man Behind the Bear

With readings by Hugh Bonneville, animation and contributions from celebrity fans, this film looks at the beloved character of Paddington and tells the story of his unassuming creator, Michael Bond.

Featuring specially filmed readings and narration by Hugh Bonneville, this film celebrates how Paddington became such a well-loved character for generations of readers and film fans. It is also the story of his unassuming creator, Michael Bond.

With a mix of archive, animation, interviews and some surprising encounters, it tells the tale of how a little Peruvian bear called Paddington found a home in Britain and went on to enchant the world.

The film includes interviews with Michael Bond’s family and some famous admirers, among them Stephen Fry, Heston Blumenthal, Lauren Child, Bernard Cribbins, Valerie Singleton and Jeremy Clarkson. Animated sequences based on Peggy Fortnum’s original illustrations also help bring this captivating story to life.

There are fascinating insights into how Michael Bond's own life influenced the values and character he gave to Paddington, from Michael’s personal encounters with refugees during the war to witnessing the arrival of the Windrush generation in postwar London.

Entertaining sequences that Paddington would approve of include a trip to see his close relatives at the zoo, an exclusive endorsement from the Peruvian ambassador, Heston Blumenthal performing a Paddington-inspired culinary magic trick and Jeremy Clarkson revealing how his parents made a fortune selling unofficial Paddington dolls.

The film is also a nostalgic trip to the golden age of British TV - a time when Bill and Ben and Muffin the Mule ruled the roost, and Michael Bond was a camera supervisor on a brand new children’s show called Blue Peter. Bond later teamed up with the genius behind The Magic Roundabout to bring us The Herbs and, of course, the BBC television version of Paddington.

Following Paddington’s rise to become the world’s most recognisable, well-loved bear, the film sees how Paddington worked as a Unicef children’s champion and, with the help of cast and crew, follows his unstoppable career in the movies.

Ultimately, the film offers a warm celebration of how Michael Bond gave Paddington values of decency and understanding shaped by his own upbringing and experiences in postwar Britain, and, in doing so, created a bear the whole world has come to love.

59 minutes

Last on

Sat 21 Dec 202419:25

Music Played

  • Nick Urata

    Duel With Facilities

  • bloodsimple

    Death From Above

  • D Lime

    London Is The Place For Me (feat. Tabago Crusoe)

  • Sidney Torch, New Century Orchestra

    Barnacle Bill

  • Nick Urata

    Arrival In London

  • Nacio Herb Brown

    Singin' in the Rain

    Singer: Gene Kelly.

Credits

RoleContributor
Executive ProducerRichard Bright
NarratorHugh Bonneville
ProducerEric Haynes
Interviewed GuestJeremy Clarkson
Interviewed GuestBernard Cribbins
EditorGary Scott
Interviewed GuestKonnie Huq
Assistant ProducerLouise Arthur
Interviewed GuestHeston Blumenthal
Production ManagerClaire McCluskey
Interviewed GuestValerie Singleton
Production CoordinatorSusan Scott
Interviewed GuestLauren Child
AnimatorRoss Hogg
Interviewed GuestPaul King
ComposerFrancis MacDonald
Interviewed GuestStephen Fry
Interviewed GuestSimon Farnaby
Interviewed GuestRosie Alison
Interviewed GuestKaren Jankel
Interviewed GuestSue Bond
Interviewed GuestBrenda Bond
Interviewed GuestTobago Cursoe
Interviewed GuestPeter Joseph
Interviewed GuestBarry Macey
Interviewed GuestLucy Edwards
DirectorEric Haynes

Broadcasts

  • Boxing Day 201921:00
  • Christmas Eve 202014:45
  • Christmas Eve 202015:15
  • Sat 30 Dec 202311:00
  • Sat 21 Dec 202417:45
  • Sat 21 Dec 202419:25

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