Designed by Sir Christopher Wren, St Paul's Cathedral is one of London's most famous landmarks. Sadly the Great Dome is closed to visitors today as one of its statues was destroyed in a bizarre accident last night. - But if you follow me this way... - Excuse me, what happened here? - A nun went berserk. - Really? It happens. The police have rounded them all up for questioning. Hold it there, Sister! You're going nowhere till the detective says so. Spin it around!
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Well, is it good? Ooh, it's too soon to tell. We'll only really know once it's set.
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Well, my grandmother used to do a lovely chocolate roulade.
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Why don't you come and join the others? Don't want to.
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But by the time we'd locked the place down, she'd vanished into the night. - Good evening, my son. - Oh, er, good evening, Your Grace. Good evening.
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- Do you? - But, I do have a little bit of good news that might turn your frown upside down. - Oh, yes? - It looks... fingers, fingers, fingers, as though the funding may be coming through for my one-man show. - Oh. Right. - It's an evening of monologue and song, featuring some of my better known characters. Would you like a little preview? Um... Picture this scene. Darkness, then suddenly, spotlight. Me... ping! ♪ Listen to the rain on the roof ♪ Go pit pitty pat, pit pitty pat sit Oh, Mary, you look sad. You don't like musicals? No. No, no, no. I suppose it just seems so unfair. Paddington's in prison and yet... - life carries on. - Oh, I know. It must be so hard to accept that he won, that man with the dazzling blue eyes. I beg your pardon? The man in the poster. Your wonderful drawing.
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- Turn left... - You can't park here! I'm not parked, I'm doing the bins. You're not doing the bins, sunshine. You're studying on council time. I'm gonna report you. And your hat. - Morning, Miss Kitts, Colonel. - Oh, morning, Mrs Brown. Judy asked me to drop these off to you. Propaganda! You are wasting your time trying to peddle that rubbish.
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Perhaps it's just a coincidence. Henry says I let my imagination get the better of me. Well, you're an artist, Mary, like me. Our imaginations run free like bison upon the plain. But can I just say, in this particular case, I think dear old Henry might have a point.
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Mysterious things have been happening all over town. Oh, yes? Strange characters turning up at every landmark in that book. - Are they? - I don't know.
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Mind you, if you ask me, the real culprit slipped the net.
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Yes, but... how do you know he had blue eyes?
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Keys... Keys. Keys! Bottoms!
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♪ Resist all temptation, restrain from strife ♪ I try to live a normal and an upright life ♪ And this too you must learn Make the best of what you earn ♪ Strictly learn to leave your brothers' property alone ♪ And life will be easier Time will be breezier ♪ If you love your neighbour And it turns out the monster wasn't such a monster after all. And they all became the best of friends. - The end. - Aww! Uh! Time for bed, you lot. You need your beauty sleep. It's visiting day tomorrow. Visiting day?
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Mmm, butterscotch!
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- Mary? - Oh, hello, Phoenix. Why don't you come on in? I want to hear all about the investigation. Yeah?
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- Sorry, what? - Coo-ee!
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I'm sorry, this is a private conversation. Oh, it's all right, Mr Brown, this is my friend, Knuckles. - How are you? - This is Phibs. - G'day. - Spoon. - Hello. - Jimmy the Snitch. - All right? - T-Bone. - Wotcher. - The Professor. Squeaky Pete. - Double Bass Bob. - Hello. - Farmer Jack. - How do? - Mad Dog. - Woof! - Johnny Cashpoint. - Kerching! - Sir Geoffrey Willcot. - I hope I can rely on your vote. And Charley Rumble. Oh, it's so wonderful to meet you all. I must say, it's a great relief to know that Paddington's already made such sweet friends. Would you excuse us a moment? - What are you doing? - Talking to the nice men. Nice men? Mary, we can't trust these people. I mean, look at them. Talk about a rogues' gallery. Hideous! As for that bearded baboon in the middle, he's hardly got two brain cells - to rub together. - We can still hear you, Mr Brown. That was the light you turned off. The microphone is on the other side. It's got "microphone" written on it.
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In the past month, these three shadowy individuals have all been seen snooping around three London landmarks. - Oh. - We think the thief you saw - is part of a criminal gang. - Using the pop-up book - as a treasure map. - Well, it's a theory. - Have you found out who they are? - Not yet, dearie.