As the new Paddington in Peru film opens in cinemas, meet the real species that inspired this much-loved literary character

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Published: Monday, 11 November 2024 at 13:59 PM


On Christmas eve in 1956, the late Michael Bond bought a small toy bear that had been left on the shelf in a London store because he felt sorry for it.

He took it home as a present for his wife and named it Paddington, after the railway station. Michael began writing about the bear from “Darkest Peru” and discovered he had a book on his hands.

A Bear Called Paddington was published on 13th October 1958 and a whole series of tales about the charming protagonist followed. They have been since adapted for TV and film and have captured the imaginations of millions.