Ooh! Sorry. ♪ Here's a little song ♪ To help you get along ♪ Get you out the door ♪ To do a tiny chore ♪ Take some soap and water Mix it up together ♪ Splash it on the window pane ♪ Scrub it left to right Till it's shiny bright - ♪ Rub with all your might - Hmm. - Hmm. - ♪ Left and right - Hmm. - ♪ Make it right - Hmm. - ♪ Rub and scrub ♪ With your tub ♪ Left and right ♪ Rub and scrub One more day, Aunt Lucy.
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14.4s
Well, of... of course, it's not for me to say, Colonel, but I wouldn't care to have an undesirable crawling all over my premises. And as commander of your Community Defence Force... Is that an official position, Mr Curry? Or have you just bought yourself a yellow coat?
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7.2s
Mr Gruber? Eh? You're not Mr Gruber! - Clear off! - Oh, no, you don't.
Paddington 2
1.7s
Perhaps I'll do them anyway.
Paddington 2
1.9s
Come back with that book!
Paddington 2
1.8s
Stop! Thief!
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1.2s
Whoo!
Paddington 2
44.6s
- Eighty? - At least. - Just a minute, young bear. - Hm? Thought I told you to wash behind your ears. Oh, but I did, Mrs Bird. I... I wonder how that got in there. I really feel at home in Windsor Gardens. - Bonjour, mademoiselle! - Good morning, Paddington. - I brought you breakfast. - Thank you. Your sandwiches always put me in a good mood. Morning, Dr Jafri. Haven't forgotten your keys, have you? Keys? Keys! Oh, oh! - Well caught. - Thank you, Paddington. You're welcome. Glorious day, Colonel. Is it? How absolutely thrilling. How was your date, Miss Kitts? Well, he wasn't the one, but you know what they say. - Plenty more fish in the sea. - Exactly. Thank you!
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35.6s
Aaah! And it seems there's something new to do every day. Hm. Guess what, Paddington. The steam fair's coming to town. I'm going along tonight to write about it in my newspaper. Who's going to want to read about that? Everyone. They travel the world in an old steam train. I thought you'd love it. I do. Don't tell anyone, OK? Not cool. - Why don't we all go? - Good idea. Your father's a dab hand at the coconut shy. - Bullseye Brown they used to call him. - Not any more. Coconuts are a young man's game. Well, I think you're in great shape for a man your age, Mr Brown. Ah, thank you, Paddington. Hang on, how old do you think I am? Oh, er, about 80.
Paddington 2
20.5s
Judy has been suffering from a broken heart. I'm dumped? I think you'll find you're dumped, Tony. Her first reaction was to become a nun. But she soon got over that and has thrown herself into a new hobby. She found an old printing press at school and is starting a newspaper, with no boys. Now all we need is some news.
Paddington 2
13.4s
It seems an awful lot of hard work when you can go by boat or plane or even train. But that's not the point. She's been cooped up all summer illustrating a series of adventure stories and has decided she wants one of her own.
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10.6s
- Morning, Paddington. - Morning, Mr Barnes. - Bye, Paddington. - Au revoir, mademoiselle. Right, test me. What's the quickest way from Baker Street to Big Ben? Ah, an easy one.
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6.1s
Turn right onto Portman Square. Left... Everyone has been so kind and welcoming, even though they're very busy.