The London Paddington Trail, 2014.

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No. not the station, although it is, indirectly. Sort of.
It is about a bear.

Now there are probably three famous bears but that, of course, depends on whereabouts you reside. In the US, for example, it is probably Yogi, Boo-Boo and Smokey ignoring, of course, the bear that gave teddies their name, That of Theodore 'Teddy Roosevelt fame.

However, in the UK, it is three different bears that would probably be thought of, namely Winnie the Pooh, the bear of little brain, Rupert of the Daily Express newspaper, and Paddington, the youngest of the three, of which tis entry refers.

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