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  1. Paddington arrives as a stowaway coming from "Darkest Peru," sent by his Aunt Lucy, one of only a few known relatives aside from Uncle Pastuzo who gave Paddington his hat, who has gone to live in the Home for Retired Bears in Lima. He claims, "I came in a lifeboat and ate marmalade. Bears like marmalade."

  2. Paddington leaves and attempts to track down Montgomery Clyde himself, using the phone book to find the addresses of every "M. Clyde" in London. He finds Millicent's house, and learns that Montgomery, who was Millicent's father, died a long time earlier.

  3. People also ask

    • He was originally from Africa. When Michael Bond originally thought of the character, he wanted him to be from Africa, a continent he'd been to and considered very exciting.
    • He has a statue at Paddington. Paddington is named after the station because that's where the Brown family originally find him, with a luggage tag that says 'Please look after this bear'.
    • There's going to be a Paddington 3. After the first two films were such huge hits with everyone, it's safe to say that a third is in the works. Although it won't be out for a while yet, and everything is being kept very secret, we can't wait to see what sort of mischief and mayhem he gets up to this time!
    • Michael Bond used to work on Blue Peter. Before he became a full time author, Michael Bond did lots of other jobs too - including being a camera man on classic children's TV show Blue Peter in the 1950s.
  4. Nov 28, 2014 · “Paddington’s very real to me,” says Bond, when we meet in the study of the London home in Little Venice he shares with his wife of 33 years, Sue.

  5. Nov 29, 2002 · * A toy bear on a plinth can be found near the lost property office at London’s Paddington Station, where the Brown family first encountered the lost, nameless bear from darkest Peru. * More than 25 million copies of Bond’s 14 Paddington books have been sold worldwide.

  6. Oct 1, 2019 · The classic tales of Paddington, the much-loved bear, have sold more than 35 million books worldwide and captured the imagination of children and adults around the globe. Paddington originally came from Peru, where he was brought up by his Aunt Lucy. He now lives in London, England.

  7. Paddington is a media franchise based on the character Paddington Bear, created by British author Michael Bond. The franchise began with the 2014 film of the same name . A sequel was released in 2017 and a third film went into production in 2023.