Paddington: The Story of a Bear

Fun exhibition at the British Library looking at the children’s book character Paddington.

This was a beautifully designed show with fun installations such as an animated breakfast table, pictures of different versions of Paddington walking round the walls of the show with you and good clips for the TV versions and the films.

It was also packed full of original illustrations from many versions of the books and therefore became a history of illustration in the late 20th century. It explained various stories in the series using those illustration. The first toy version from 1972 was there and the typewriter that Michael Bond wrote the first stories on.

Things I learnt? That Michael Bond had been a camera man on Blue Peter and that Paddington is a UNICEF champion for children. What a versatile bear!

Closes 31 October 2021

Review

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