| 1 | Chapter 1. "Please Look After This Bear": 1. "Mr. and Mrs. Brown first met Paddington on a railway platform." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:54 |
| 2 | Chapter 1. "Please Look After This Bear": 2. "The bear looked at them, enquiringly." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:57 |
| 3 | Chapter 1. "Please Look After This Bear": 3. "'I haven't really got a name, only a Peruvian one noone can understand.'" | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:59 |
| 4 | Chapter 1. "Please Look After This Bear": 4. "Mrs. Brown turned to her daughter." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:33 |
| 5 | Chapter 1. "Please Look After This Bear": 5. "The sun was shining as they drove out of the station." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:35 |
| 6 | Chapter 2. "A Bear in Hot Water": 1. "Paddington wasn't quite sure that to expect when Mrs. Bird opened the door." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 5:57 |
| 7 | Chapter 2. "A Bear in Hot Water": 2. "He climed up onto a stool by the window and looked out." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:02 |
| 8 | Chapter 2. "A Bear in Hot Water": 3. "'Well!' gasped Mrs. Brown, 'Whoever would have thought it?'" | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:49 |
| 9 | Chapter 2. "A Bear in Hot Water": 4. "'Crikey!' said Jonathon, 'What's up?'" | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:35 |
| 10 | Chapter 3. "Paddington Goes Underground": 1. "Paddington was very surprised when ho woke up the next morning and found himself in bed." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:54 |
| 11 | Chapter 3. "Paddington Goes Underground": 2. "Paddington picked up his suitcase and followed Mrs. Brown and Judy to the front door." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:11 |
| 12 | Chapter 3. "Paddington Goes Underground": 3. "Paddington decided the underground was quite the most exciting thing that had ever happened to him." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:32 |
| 13 | Chapter 3. "Paddington Goes Underground": 4. "If there had been confusion while the escalator was moving, there was even more when it had stopped." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:37 |
| 14 | Chapter 3. "Paddington Goes Underground": 5. "Judy took hold of Paddington's paw, and squeezed it reassuringly." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 2:17 |
| 15 | 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." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:24 |
| 16 | Chapter 4. "A Shopping Expedition": 2. "She walked over to the Hat counter..." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:25 |
| 17 | Chapter 4. "A Shopping Expedition": 3. "Paddington kept his eyes closed for several minutes..." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:51 |
| 18 | Chapter 4. "A Shopping Expedition": 4. "Paddington was an observant bear." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:37 |
| 19 | Chapter 4. "A Shopping Expedition": 5. "Inside the shop, the detective looked at Paddington, and then at his notebook." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:29 |
| 1 | Chapter 5. "Paddington and the Old Master": 1. "Paddington settled down and soon became one of the family." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:15 |
| 2 | Chapter 5. "Paddington and the Old Master": 2. "Paddington was always interested in bright things." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:23 |
| 3 | Chapter 5. "Paddington and the Old Master": 3. "Seeing was that Paddington still looked puzzled, ..." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:02 |
| 4 | Chapter 5. "Paddington and the Old Master": 4. "Paddington had found the paints in a cupboard under the stairs." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:08 |
| 5 | Chapter 5. "Paddington and the Old Master": 5. "The sun was shining the next day, and the exhibition was crowded." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:32 |
| 6 | Chapter 6. "A Visit to the Theatre": 1. "The Browns were all very excited." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:18 |
| 7 | Chapter 6. "A Visit to the Theatre": 2. "The theatre was quite full, and Paddington waved to the people down below." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:05 |
| 8 | Chapter 6. "A Visit to the Theatre": 3. "But if Sir Sealy Bloom's heart was not in the play, Paddington's certainly was." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:56 |
| 9 | Chapter 6. "A Visit to the Theatre": 4. "Sir Sealy sat up. 'You don't want my autograph', he said in a surprised voice." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:12 |
| 10 | Chapter 6. "A Visit to the Theatre": 5. "In the theatre itself, the interval was almost at at end..." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:23 |
| 11 | Chapter 7. "Adventure at the Seaside": 1. "One morning, Mr. Brown tapped the barometer in the Hall." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:44 |
| 12 | Chapter 7. "Adventure at the Seaside": 2. "Mr. Brown stopped the car by a shop on the esplanade, and took out some money." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:07 |
| 13 | Chapter 7. "Adventure at the Seaside": 3. "'The tide's out' said Mr. Brown, ' so it'll be nice and safe for bathing.'" | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:58 |
| 14 | Chapter 7. "Adventure at the Seaside": 4. "'We've been all along the beach' said Jonathon, 'and we can't see him anywhere.'" | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:45 |
| 15 | Chapter 7. "Adventure at the Seaside": 5. "It took them a long time to force themselves through the turnstile." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:18 |
| 16 | Chapter 8. "A Disappearing Trick": 1. "'Oooh!' said Paddington, 'It it really for me?'" | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:24 |
| 17 | Chapter 8. "A Disappearing Trick": 2. "Among Paddington's many presents was a conjuring outfit from Mr. and Mrs. Brown." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:50 |
| 18 | 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." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:50 |
| 19 | 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." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:49 |
| 20 | Chapter 8. "A Disappearing Trick": 5. "'How about that card trick you were telling me about Mr. Brown?' asked Mr. Gruber." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:54 |
| 1 | Chapter 1. "A Family Group": 1. "The Browns house, at No. 32 Windsor Gardens, was unusually quiet." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:43 |
| 2 | Chapter 1. "A Family Group": 2. "'The second thing' continued Mr. Brown 'is a photograph.'" | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:22 |
| 3 | Chapter 1. "A Family Group": 3. "Paddington lifted the lid of his hat, and gave Mr. Brown a hard stare." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:05 |
| 4 | Chapter 1. "A Family Group": 4. "Paddington looked rather surprised, and examined the knot around Mr. Brown's ear with interest." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:34 |
| 5 | Chapter 1. "A Family Group": 5. "Mr. Brown stopped pulling, and crawled round to peer through the lens." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 5:54 |
| 6 | Chapter 2. "A Spot of Decorating": 1. "Paddington gave a deep sigh, and pulled his hat down over his ears in an effors to keep out the noise." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:01 |
| 7 | Chapter 2. "A Spot of Decorating": 2. "Paddington's new room had become a sore point in the Brown household." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:25 |
| 8 | Chapter 2. "A Spot of Decorating": 3. "Looking around him, Paddington began to wish he was still at a loose end." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:09 |
| 9 | Chapter 2. "A Spot of Decorating": 4. "It was some while later, when he was sitting on the upturned bucket thinking about things, that the idea of doing the wallpapering came to him." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:25 |
| 10 | Chapter 2. "A Spot of Decorating": 5. "'I can't understand it' said Mr. Brown as he entered the dining room." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:55 |
| 11 | Chapter 3. "Paddington Turns Detective": 1. "The old box room was finished at last, ..." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:16 |
| 12 | Chapter 3. "Paddington Turns Detective": 2. "It was while she was helping Mrs. Bird with the washing up that Mrs. Brown first noticed something odd going on in the garden." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:04 |
| 13 | Chapter 3. "Paddington Turns Detective": 3. "It seemed a very good disguise outfit." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 5:31 |
| 14 | Chapter 3. "Paddington Turns Detective": 4. "It was midnight. All the houeshold had long since gone to bed." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:53 |
| 15 | Chapter 3. "Paddington Turns Detective": 5. "Before either of the policeman could ask any more questions, there came the sound of banging and a voice cried 'Let me out!'" | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:15 |
| 16 | Chapter 4. "Paddington and the Bonfire": 1. "Soon after the marrow adventure, the weather changed." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:25 |
| 17 | Chapter 4. "Paddington and the Bonfire": 2. "Paddington studied it all carefully for a few moments, ..." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 5:05 |
| 18 | Chapter 4. "Paddington and the Bonfire": 3. "Paddington was very thoughtful as he made his was home." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:53 |
| 1 | Chapter 4. "Paddington and the Bonfire": 4. "As it happened, Paddington was gone for quite a long time, ..." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:27 |
| 2 | Chapter 4. "Paddington and the Bonfire": 5. "'He does spoil things' said Mrs. Brown." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 5:28 |
| 3 | Chapter 5. "Trouble at Number Thirty-Two": 1. "That evening, after the bonfire had died away, the weather suddenly became even colder." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:19 |
| 4 | Chapter 5. "Trouble at Number Thirty-Two": 2. "'If you do go out after breakfast Paddington' said Mrs. Brown ..." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:49 |
| 5 | Chapter 5. "Trouble at Number Thirty-Two": 3. "To Paddington's surprise, when he peered round the corner at the front of the house, Mr. Curry was already there." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:37 |
| 6 | Chapter 5. "Trouble at Number Thirty-Two": 4. "'I really think Mr. Curry has gone a bit funny in the head' said Mrs. Brown." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 5:15 |
| 7 | Chapter 5. "Trouble at Number Thirty-Two": 5. "'He must be feeling bad' whispered Mrs. Bird, 'he hasn't even touched his soup." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 5:52 |
| 8 | Chapter 6. "Paddington and the Christmas Shopping": 1. "'I suppose I shouldn't say it' remaked Mrs. Bird, 'but I shall be glad when Christmas is over.'" | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:32 |
| 9 | Chapter 6. "Paddington and the Christmas Shopping": 2. "The conductor was cross when he saw what Paddington was doing." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:21 |
| 10 | Chapter 6. "Paddington and the Christmas Shopping": 3. "Secretly, Paddington was feeling rather overawed by Crumbold and Ferns..." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:25 |
| 11 | Chapter 6. "Paddington and the Christmas Shopping": 4. "'I say' he called to another assistance farther along the counter." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 5:10 |
| 12 | Chapter 6. "Paddington and the Christmas Shopping": 5. "Mrs. Brown pushed her way through the crowd that had formed on the pavement outside Crumbold and Ferns." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 5:34 |
| 13 | Chapter 7. "Christmas": 1. "Paddington found that Christmas took a long time to come." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 5:20 |
| 14 | Chapter 7. "Christmas": 2. "Jonathon and Judy had each given him a travel book." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:19 |
| 15 | Chapter 7. "Christmas": 3. "'It's no good' said Mr. Brown after a while, 'it must has gone too far'" | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 5:18 |
| 16 | Chapter 7. "Christmas": 4. "'You can come into the dining room now.' he announed, looking round the room." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 5:50 |
| 17 | Chapter 7. "Christmas": 5. "When he made his way up to bed, later that evening..." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:06 |
| 1 | Chapter 1. "Parking Problems": 1. "'My shopping basket on wheels has been towed away.'" | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:36 |
| 2 | Chapter 1. "Parking Problems": 2. "Paddington's face grew longer and longer." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:20 |
| 3 | Chapter 1. "Parking Problems": 3. "Paddington thanked the man for his kind offer." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:08 |
| 4 | Chapter 1. "Parking Problems": 4. "'I've come to see you about my vehicle.'" | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:31 |
| 5 | Chapter 1. "Parking Problems": 5. "'I take it you are conversant with road signs.'" | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:05 |
| 6 | Chapter 1. "Parking Problems": 6. "The policeman stared at him." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:23 |
| 7 | Chapter 2. "Paddington's Good Turn": 1. "Like most households up and down the country..." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:01 |
| 8 | Chapter 2. "Paddington's Good Turn": 2. "In a effort to restore calm, Mr. Brown rang the police." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:56 |
| 9 | Chapter 2. "Paddington's Good Turn": 3. "That night, he took the can of paint up to bed..." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:31 |
| 10 | Chapter 2. "Paddington's Good Turn": 4. "But much to everyone's surprise, Paddington made such a good job of the first pipes..." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:36 |
| 11 | Chapter 2. "Paddington's Good Turn": 5. "'Hmmm.' said Mr. Curry." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:26 |
| 12 | Chapter 2. "Paddington's Good Turn": 6. "Later that day, the Browns were in the middle of their afternoon tea..." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:04 |
| 13 | Chapter 2. "Paddington's Good Turn": 7. "Paddington eyed the policeman's hand doubtfully." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:04 |
| 14 | Chapter 3. "Paddington Strikes a Chord": 1. "Paddington always looked forward to his morning chats with Mr. Gruber." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:32 |
| 15 | Chapter 3. "Paddington Strikes a Chord": 2. "He hardly finished rubbing his eyes..." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:56 |
| 16 | Chapter 3. "Paddington Strikes a Chord": 3. "After they had finished the last of them and drained their mugs of cocoa, he climbed back onto the stool." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:35 |
| 17 | Chapter 3. "Paddington Strikes a Chord": 4. "'I don't suppose for one moment you'd care to do a recital for me would you.'" | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:34 |
| 18 | Chapter 3. "Paddington Strikes a Chord": 5. "'Forgive my asking' said the main eyeing the print with interest." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:35 |
| 19 | Chapter 3. "Paddington Strikes a Chord": 6. "'Wonders will never cease.' said Mrs. Bird two mornings later." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:36 |
| 20 | Chapter 3. "Paddington Strikes a Chord": 7. "'Whatever is that bear up to now?'" | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:57 |
| 1 | Chapter 4. "Paddington Takes the Biscuit": 1. "One morning, the Brown family was about to sit down to Breakfast..." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:22 |
| 2 | Chapter 4. "Paddington Takes the Biscuit": 2. "Far from being called teach yourself to fly..." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 2:57 |
| 3 | Chapter 4. "Paddington Takes the Biscuit": 3. "Jonathon took a closer look..." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:02 |
| 4 | Chapter 4. "Paddington Takes the Biscuit": 4. "'You don't think Paddington was serious about getting married do you?'" | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 2:53 |
| 5 | Chapter 4. "Paddington Takes the Biscuit": 5. "Having pressed Mr. Curry's bellpush several times, he hid in the shadows." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:16 |
| 6 | Chapter 4. "Paddington Takes the Biscuit": 6. "There was a loud bang as his door slammed shut." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:50 |
| 7 | Chapter 4. "Paddington Takes the Biscuit": 7. "Mr. Curry gaxed round the Brown's living room as he made himself comfortable..." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:01 |
| 8 | Chapter 4. "Paddington Takes the Biscuit": 8. "'May I get you another helping' asked Mrs. Bird sweetly..." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:14 |
| 9 | Chapter 5. "Paddington Spills the Beans": 1. "One bright December morning, Paddington decided to make himeself useful in the garden." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:52 |
| 10 | Chapter 5. "Paddington Spills the Beans": 2. "He took a closer look at Paddington." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:32 |
| 11 | Chapter 5. "Paddington Spills the Beans": 3. "Feeling under his hat, he produced a sandwich." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:28 |
| 12 | Chapter 5. "Paddington Spills the Beans": 4. "'You mean you're an earthquake victim?'" | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:28 |
| 13 | Chapter 5. "Paddington Spills the Beans": 5. "The interviewer's eyes nearly popped out of their sockets." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:24 |
| 14 | Chapter 5. "Paddington Spills the Beans": 6. "'What do you think "Er. Ums" are?' asked Mr. Brown." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:33 |
| 15 | Chapter 5. "Paddington Spills the Beans": 7. "The Browns looked at one another." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:46 |
| 1 | Chapter 6. "Paddington Aims High": 1. "The following morning, blissfully unaware of the dark cloud that had settled over No. 32 Windsor Gardens." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:48 |
| 2 | Chapter 6. "Paddington Aims High": 2. "Paddington did as he was bidden." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:12 |
| 3 | Chapter 6. "Paddington Aims High": 3. "'If you spend more than two nights in India,' said the manager..." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:14 |
| 4 | Chapter 6. "Paddington Aims High": 4. "Handing Paddington some brochures to read while he was waiting..." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:00 |
| 5 | Chapter 6. "Paddington Aims High": 5. "Once he was outside, Paddington dissappeared back down the hill as fast as his legs would carry him." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:41 |
| 6 | Chapter 6. "Paddington Aims High": 6. "She turned to her brother." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:25 |
| 7 | Chapter 7. "Paddington's Christmas Surprise": 1. "Enveloping Paddington in his poncho, uncle Pastuso gave him a huge hug." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:17 |
| 8 | Chapter 7. "Paddington's Christmas Surprise": 2. "'How about your car?' asked Mr. Brown." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:11 |
| 9 | Chapter 7. "Paddington's Christmas Surprise": 3. "The Browns looked at each other when they were on their own." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 3:10 |
| 10 | Chapter 7. "Paddington's Christmas Surprise": 4. "After his mammoth breakfast, Paddington's uncle went outside to his car and returned carrying a suitcase." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:01 |
| 11 | Chapter 7. "Paddington's Christmas Surprise": 5. "Running his eyes over a control console in front of them, he pressed a button." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:38 |
| 12 | Chapter 7. "Paddington's Christmas Surprise": 6. "On the journey home, Paddington joined in the general agreement that it was the best treat they'd had for a very long time." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:12 |
| 13 | Chapter 7. "Paddington's Christmas Surprise": 7. "Having first been pointed in the right direction, Paddington set out..." | Michael Bond read by Stephen Fry | 4:58 |
| 1 | Chapter 1. "Mr Curry's Birthday Treat": 1. "Early one Spring morning, Paddington hurried into the garden..." | Michael Bond read by Jim Broadbent | 4:56 |
| 2 | Chapter 1. "Mr Curry's Birthday Treat": 2. "'I was hoping Mr Brown might take a photograph of mine,'..." | Michael Bond read by Jim Broadbent | 4:59 |
| 3 | Chapter 1. "Mr Curry's Birthday Treat": 3. "'Your 2009s were very good, Mrs Bird,'..." | Michael Bond read by Jim Broadbent | 4:57 |
| 4 | Chapter 1. "Mr Curry's Birthday Treat": 4. "To make doubly sure all was well,..." | Michael Bond read by Jim Broadbent | 4:57 |
| 5 | Chapter 1. "Mr Curry's Birthday Treat": 5. "'Do you have to do it in your bedroom?'..." | Michael Bond read by Jim Broadbent | 4:50 |
| 6 | Chapter 2. "A Fishy Business": 1. "Paddington's best friend, Mr Gruber..." | Michael Bond read by Jim Broadbent | 5:34 |
| 7 | Chapter 2. "A Fishy Business": 2. "Having said goodbye to his friend for the time being..." | Michael Bond read by Jim Broadbent | 4:44 |
| 8 | Chapter 2. "A Fishy Business": 3. "With that thought uppermost in his mind..." | Michael Bond read by Jim Broadbent | 4:22 |
| 9 | Chapter 2. "A Fishy Business": 4. "Only seconds before he had seen a red bus go past..." | Michael Bond read by Jim Broadbent | 4:50 |
| 10 | Chapter 2. "A Fishy Business": 5. "'It's no wonder people didn't know what I was talking about,'..." | Michael Bond read by Jim Broadbent | 4:11 |
| 1 | Chapter 3. "Spring Cleaning": 1. "Although Mrs Bird ran what Mr Brown often called 'a tight ship'..." | Michael Bond read by Jim Broadbent | 5:25 |
| 2 | Chapter 3. "Spring Cleaning": 2. "The sound of the front door being closed had hardly died away..." | Michael Bond read by Jim Broadbent | 4:37 |
| 3 | Chapter 3. "Spring Cleaning": 3. "Pulling back the carpet still further..." | Michael Bond read by Jim Broadbent | 5:05 |
| 4 | Chapter 3. "Spring Cleaning": 4. "In the past, Paddington had often noticed..." | Michael Bond read by Jim Broadbent | 5:40 |
| 5 | Chapter 4. "A Chance Encounter": 1. "Paddington put on a spurt as he entered the Portobello Road..." | Michael Bond read by Jim Broadbent | 4:07 |
| 6 | Chapter 4. "A Chance Encounter": 2. "'I usually have toast and marmalade',..." | Michael Bond read by Jim Broadbent | 4:59 |
| 7 | Chapter 4. "A Chance Encounter": 3. "He turned to the director..." | Michael Bond read by Jim Broadbent | 5:54 |
| 8 | Chapter 4. "A Chance Encounter": 4. "'I'm sorry if I've kept you waiting, Mr Gruber,'..." | Michael Bond read by Jim Broadbent | 6:38 |
| 9 | Chapter 5. "Paddington in Training": 1. "One morning, surely after Paddington's chance encounter..." | Michael Bond read by Jim Broadbent | 4:28 |
| 10 | Chapter 5. "Paddington in Training": 2. "He felt slightly guilty about keeping the news to himself..." | Michael Bond read by Jim Broadbent | 4:40 |
| 11 | Chapter 5. "Paddington in Training": 3. "Having placed his duffle coat on a nearby hook..." | Michael Bond read by Jim Broadbent | 4:18 |
| 12 | Chapter 5. "Paddington in Training": 4. "'Was that it?' he gasped..." | Michael Bond read by Jim Broadbent | 5:45 |
| 13 | Chapter 5. "Paddington in Training": 5. "Anxious to be of help, Paddington made a dash for the door..." | Michael Bond read by Jim Broadbent | 5:09 |
| 1 | Chapter 6. "Paddington Flies a Kite": 1. "If it hadn't been for the fact that, apart from a slight breeze,..." | Michael Bond read by Jim Broadbent | 4:57 |
| 2 | Chapter 6. "Paddington Flies a Kite": 2 "'I sometimes think people see you coming, Mr Brown,' said his friend..." | Michael Bond read by Jim Broadbent | 5:01 |
| 3 | Chapter 6. "Paddington Flies a Kite": 3. "Paddington pricked up his ears." | Michael Bond read by Jim Broadbent | 5:02 |
| 4 | Chapter 6. "Paddington Flies a Kite": 4. "'Where can he be?' said Judy." | Michael Bond read by Jim Broadbent | 4:23 |
| 5 | Chapter 6. "Paddington Flies a Kite": 5. "'I can't wait to read the reviews in tomorrow's papers,' said Mr Brown..." | Michael Bond read by Jim Broadbent | 2:59 |
| 6 | Chapter 7. "Paddington On Track": 1. "It was a few mornings later when Mrs Brown happened to glance..." | Michael Bond read by Jim Broadbent | 4:01 |
| 7 | Chapter 7. "Paddington On Track": 2. "'Any chance of putting this pot down, mum?' called one of the men." | Michael Bond read by Jim Broadbent | 4:11 |
| 8 | Chapter 7. "Paddington On Track": 3. "'If that bear is going to be in a film,' said Mrs Bird..." | Michael Bond read by Jim Broadbent | 4:25 |
| 9 | Chapter 7. "Paddington On Track": 4. "The possibility of losing both Paddington and Mrs Bird into the bargain..." | Michael Bond read by Jim Broadbent | 4:51 |
| 10 | Chapter 7. "Paddington On Track": 5. "In the event, although it seemed to take forever..." | Michael Bond read by Jim Broadbent | 5:10 |
| 11 | Chapter 7. "Paddington On Track": 6. "'I meant to tell him. I was in your car at the time, Mr Brown,' said Paddington..." | Michael Bond read by Jim Broadbent | 3:56 |