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    Jim Broadbent

    Jim Broadbent

    265 songs
    Total 265 songs
    TitleRatingPlay
    IntroductionThe House at Pooh Corner2:33
    In Which a House Is Built at Pooh Corner for EeyoreThe House at Pooh Corner14:25
    In Which Tigger Comes to the Forest and Has BreakfastThe House at Pooh Corner14:49
    In Which as Search Is Organdized and Piglet Nearly Meets the Heffalump AgainThe House at Pooh Corner15:36
    In Which It Is Shown That Tiggers Don’t Climb TreesThe House at Pooh Corner17:12
    In Which Rabbit Has a Busy Day, and We Learn What Christopher Robin Does in the MorningsThe House at Pooh Corner16:15
    In Which Pooh Invents a New Game and Eeyore Joins InThe House at Pooh Corner16:27
    In Which Tigger Is UnbouncedThe House at Pooh Corner18:04
    In Which Piglet Does a Very Grand ThingThe House at Pooh Corner16:18
    In Which Eeyore Finds the Wolery and Owl Moves Into ItThe House at Pooh Corner15:03
    In Which Christopher Robin and Pooh Come to an Enchanted Place, and We Leave Them ThereThe House at Pooh Corner14:19
    EpilogueThe House at Pooh Corner0:25
    Chapter 1. "Please Look After This Bear": 1. "Mr. and Mrs. Brown first met Paddington on a railway platform."A Paddington Collection3:54
    Chapter 1. "Please Look After This Bear": 2. "The bear looked at them, enquiringly."A Paddington Collection4:57
    Chapter 1. "Please Look After This Bear": 3. "'I haven't really got a name, only a Peruvian one noone can understand.'"A Paddington Collection4:59
    Chapter 1. "Please Look After This Bear": 4. "Mrs. Brown turned to her daughter."A Paddington Collection3:33
    Chapter 1. "Please Look After This Bear": 5. "The sun was shining as they drove out of the station."A Paddington Collection3:35
    Chapter 2. "A Bear in Hot Water": 1. "Paddington wasn't quite sure that to expect when Mrs. Bird opened the door."A Paddington Collection5:57
    Chapter 2. "A Bear in Hot Water": 2. "He climed up onto a stool by the window and looked out."A Paddington Collection4:02
    Chapter 2. "A Bear in Hot Water": 3. "'Well!' gasped Mrs. Brown, 'Whoever would have thought it?'"A Paddington Collection4:49
    Chapter 2. "A Bear in Hot Water": 4. "'Crikey!' said Jonathon, 'What's up?'"A Paddington Collection4:35
    Chapter 3. "Paddington Goes Underground": 1. "Paddington was very surprised when ho woke up the next morning and found himself in bed."A Paddington Collection4:54
    Chapter 3. "Paddington Goes Underground": 2. "Paddington picked up his suitcase and followed Mrs. Brown and Judy to the front door."A Paddington Collection4:11
    Chapter 3. "Paddington Goes Underground": 3. "Paddington decided the underground was quite the most exciting thing that had ever happened to him."A Paddington Collection3:32
    Chapter 3. "Paddington Goes Underground": 4. "If there had been confusion while the escalator was moving, there was even more when it had stopped."A Paddington Collection3:37
    Chapter 3. "Paddington Goes Underground": 5. "Judy took hold of Paddington's paw, and squeezed it reassuringly."A Paddington Collection2:17
    Chapter 4. "A Shopping Expedition": 1. "The man in the Gentleman's outfitting department at Barkridges held Paddington's hat at arms length between thumb and forefinger."A Paddington Collection4:24
    Chapter 4. "A Shopping Expedition": 2. "She walked over to the Hat counter..."A Paddington Collection4:25
    Chapter 4. "A Shopping Expedition": 3. "Paddington kept his eyes closed for several minutes..."A Paddington Collection3:51
    Chapter 4. "A Shopping Expedition": 4. "Paddington was an observant bear."A Paddington Collection4:37
    Chapter 4. "A Shopping Expedition": 5. "Inside the shop, the detective looked at Paddington, and then at his notebook."A Paddington Collection3:29
    Chapter 5. "Paddington and the Old Master": 1. "Paddington settled down and soon became one of the family."A Paddington Collection3:15
    Chapter 5. "Paddington and the Old Master": 2. "Paddington was always interested in bright things."A Paddington Collection4:23
    Chapter 5. "Paddington and the Old Master": 3. "Seeing was that Paddington still looked puzzled, ..."A Paddington Collection4:02
    Chapter 5. "Paddington and the Old Master": 4. "Paddington had found the paints in a cupboard under the stairs."A Paddington Collection3:08
    Chapter 5. "Paddington and the Old Master": 5. "The sun was shining the next day, and the exhibition was crowded."A Paddington Collection4:32
    Chapter 6. "A Visit to the Theatre": 1. "The Browns were all very excited."A Paddington Collection4:18
    Chapter 6. "A Visit to the Theatre": 2. "The theatre was quite full, and Paddington waved to the people down below."A Paddington Collection4:05
    Chapter 6. "A Visit to the Theatre": 3. "But if Sir Sealy Bloom's heart was not in the play, Paddington's certainly was."A Paddington Collection3:56
    Chapter 6. "A Visit to the Theatre": 4. "Sir Sealy sat up. 'You don't want my autograph', he said in a surprised voice."A Paddington Collection4:12
    Chapter 6. "A Visit to the Theatre": 5. "In the theatre itself, the interval was almost at at end..."A Paddington Collection4:23
    Chapter 7. "Adventure at the Seaside": 1. "One morning, Mr. Brown tapped the barometer in the Hall."A Paddington Collection3:44
    Chapter 7. "Adventure at the Seaside": 2. "Mr. Brown stopped the car by a shop on the esplanade, and took out some money."A Paddington Collection3:07
    Chapter 7. "Adventure at the Seaside": 3. "'The tide's out' said Mr. Brown, ' so it'll be nice and safe for bathing.'"A Paddington Collection4:58
    Chapter 7. "Adventure at the Seaside": 4. "'We've been all along the beach' said Jonathon, 'and we can't see him anywhere.'"A Paddington Collection3:45
    Chapter 7. "Adventure at the Seaside": 5. "It took them a long time to force themselves through the turnstile."A Paddington Collection3:18
    Chapter 8. "A Disappearing Trick": 1. "'Oooh!' said Paddington, 'It it really for me?'"A Paddington Collection4:24
    Chapter 8. "A Disappearing Trick": 2. "Among Paddington's many presents was a conjuring outfit from Mr. and Mrs. Brown."A Paddington Collection3:50
    Chapter 8. "A Disappearing Trick": 3. "Mr. Curry had a repution in the neighbourhood for meanness, and for poking his nose into other people's business."A Paddington Collection4:50
    Chapter 8. "A Disappearing Trick": 4. "'Quite a good trick' said Mr. Curry some while later after they had prised open Paddington's mystery box with a penknife."A Paddington Collection3:49