But my wonderful wife, she opened her heart to him and so did my incredible children. - And now I have, too. - Henry... it doesn't matter that he comes from the other side of the world or that he's a different species or that he has a worrying marmalade habit. We love Paddington. And that makes him family! And families stick together! So if you want him, you'll have to take us all! OK, then.
Paddington
23.9s
Is it me or is it hot in here? Why do I feel so... - Uncomfortable? - Hmm. - Flushed? - Hmm. - Queasy? - Hmm. It's called a hard stare. My aunt taught me to do them when people had forgotten their manners. - Oh, give me strength. - Mr Brown, you can trust me. There really was an explorer. And if we can find him, I know he'll give me a home. A proper home, like yours.
Paddington
4.4s
Now I've got an idea. But I'm going to need your help.
Paddington
4.2s
What? Why are you looking at me like that?
Paddington
1.2s
Paddington?
Paddington
6.3s
Well, you take care. - Bye. - Goodbye. Have you ever driven one of those?
Paddington
33.2s
This is amazing! It's very strange. I may be about to find the explorer, but I'm actually beginning to feel at home here. Paddington, these books contain the names and addresses of all the people who live in London. If we look up every "M Clyde", we'll find your explorer. - Thank you, Mrs Brown. - Let's get cracking. Wait for me. I'll see if I can find anything about Captain Clyde in the library. I'll come with you. I need to refresh our marmalade supplies. Shouldn't someone stay with Paddington? It's only for a few hours. You don't need to worry, Mr Brown. I think I've got the hang of things.
Paddington
1.7s
Yes?
Paddington
3.8s
He's got a bright red hat on and a blue duffle coat.
Paddington
9.8s
Excuse me, I'm looking for Montgomery Clyde. I'm sorry, mate, I'm Morgan Clyde. Thank you. He's about three foot six.