Ah, right, I see what I've done. Come on, you can't all be having emergencies.
Paddington
17s
- Hello? - Hello. - I'm looking for Montgomery Clyde. - Well, that's my father. - The explorer Montgomery Clyde? - That's right. Come on in out of the cold. I'll be right down. Oh. Oh, thank you. Thank you!
Paddington
8.5s
- Hello? - Good evening. This is an anonymous phone call. - Oh, hello, Mr Curry. - It's not Mr Curry! It's Mr...
Paddington
2.7s
O-O-2. Retrieve.
Paddington
4.3s
Geographers, turn your backs!
Paddington
11.6s
- You've got the bear in there. - And? It's just, I thought you were sending him to Peru. But... I said I was sending him where he belongs, which in his case is the Natural History Museum.
Paddington
6.7s
The Browns are a curious tribe, but I rather like them. The way Mr Brown arranges his stationery.
Paddington
6.9s
Never! Very well. You leave me no choice. This expedition shall be struck from the records.
Paddington
5.1s
He once told my aunt that if ever we came to London, we'd be welcome.
Paddington
9.1s
Today I saw a film the explorer made of Darkest Peru. I do miss our old home, although I'm beginning to understand life in London.
Paddington
6.2s
- Paddington! - Psst! Mr Brown? In here. - What are you doing? - We need to get into that archive.
Paddington
2.2s
Sabotage.
Paddington
4.8s
Well, shall we go after him? It's better this way.
Paddington
2.5s
Darling! Darling! Honeypot, I'm coming!
Paddington
1.7s
You're telling me.
Paddington
8.9s
He put the happiness of a few furry creatures above his own flesh and blood. I vowed that one day I would finish the job my father never could.