List of Mr. Bean episodes

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This is an episode guide for the television series Mr. Bean, starring Rowan Atkinson, which ran from 1 January 1990 to 31 October 1995. Episodes are usually divided into three to five acts.

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[edit] Mr. Bean

# Airdate Guests
1 1 January 1990 Richard Briers, Paul Bown, Rudolph Walker, Roger Sloman

Act 1: Mr. Bean is late for his mathematics exam and speeds past a Reliant three wheeler, tipping it over. Once he reaches the college, he irritates a fellow candidate by getting out many spare pens and a number of mascots, including a Pink Panther doll. He has studied trigonometry, but he finds a calculus paper in the envelope. He spends the duration of his two hours trying to cheat off another candidate, and doesn't realize until the last minute that there were two papers in the envelope: one calculus, the other trigonometry, with the student given a choice as to which to do.

Act 2: Bean goes to the beach and tries to take off his trousers and undergarments without a nearby man seeing him (after he succeeds, it emerges that the man was actually blind).
Act 3: After a parking altercation, once again involving the Reliant, Bean attends a church service. Unfortunately he doesn't know the words to the hymns, sneezes loudly and falls asleep out of boredom, much to the annoyance of Mr Sprout (Richard Briers) who is sat next to him. To stay awake, he tries to put a mint in his mouth without being seen. On the way back home, he takes a wrong turning and manages to write off his Mini.
Notes:
  • This episode, being the pilot episode, was simply called 'Mr. Bean'. Its original opening and end titles did not feature the familiar choral music or street/spotlight theme. The titles were superimposed over Bean's journey to the college and subsequent crash at the end of the episode. Another major difference was the fact that his Mini was orange-red as opposed to the more familiar lime green that was used for other episodes. For the remastered Region 1 DVD version, the opening titles were removed and the regular titles added.
  • Cameo appearance by Howard Goodall as the church organist.
  • Reliant gag - Bean over-takes the Reliant Regal pulling in front at a very close distance. The Reliant driver panics and steers off, toppling the vehicle.
  • Reliant gag - Bean drives straight at the Reliant on the road leading to the beach. The Reliant driver ends up swerving into a ditch in order to avoid a collision.
  • Reliant gag - Bean selects a parking space on a field, coincidentally the space is already occupied by the Reliant which is forced onto the road. Bean, seemingly confused as to how the vehicle got there, runs off.

[edit] The Return of Mr. Bean

# Airdate Guests
2 5 November 1990 Roger Lloyd-Pack

Act 1: Bean sees a busker playing a saxophone and wants to drop some change in his saxophone case. When he finds he has no change, he places his handkerchief on the ground and dances stupidly to the saxophone music; a man stops by and leaves him a coin, which he then transfers to the saxophonist's case.

Act 2: Bean tries out his new American Express charge card at Allders department store. After appearing to suffocate whilst going through the cosmetics department he does his shopping by first testing everything he wants to buy — he opens and uses a toothbrush, peels a potato with a peeler he wants to buy, and pulls a large fish out of his pocket to see if it fits on a frying pan. He also chooses the telephone from the receptionist's desk as the one he wants and takes it with him, plug and all because it was the only phone that was plugged in; he actually thought the other phones were not working. At the register, he accidentally swaps cards with an old man who has the same card as him; Bean pick-pockets the man and gets his card back (instead of speaking with the man, of course), but his hand gets stuck, and the man accidentally pulls him all the way into a toilet stall. In the toilet stall, he manages to freak out the man in the toilet and get his card back at the same time
Act 3: Bean goes to a restaurant on his birthday and orders a steak tartare, which he expected to be a real steak. Disgusted by the tartare's taste and appearance, he cuts it up and hides the pieces in different places (ashtray, sugar bowl, handbag, tiny vase, violinist's trousers, a hollowed-out roll, under a plate). Conveniently, a waiter walks by and spills his tray all over Bean's table, which provides him with an opportunity to cover up his actions by showing the waiter and the management that the tartare has ended up inside the ashtray, in a woman's handbag, and inside his bread. The manager apologizes and promptly moves Bean, who is quite content, to another table, where the waiter brings out another dish, which, unfortunately for Bean, is another steak tartare.
Act 4: Bean meets Queen Elizabeth II in a royal premiere at the Odeon Leicester Square cinema, but is quite unprepared (his nails and teeth are dirty, his breath smells, and his shoes are unpolished). He manages to rectify most of these problems to his satisfaction, but when he uses his trouser zipper to clean his fingernail, the zip gets stuck, and he only manages to force it back up just before the Queen greets him. Preparing for a bow, Bean accidentally headbutts the Queen, who is knocked to the floor. During the confusion, Bean makes a run for it.
Notes:
  • The first episode to feature the 'Bean falling from sky' theme and the familiar choral music.
  • Matilda Ziegler, who later plays Bean's girlfriend, appears as an attendant at the royal premiere scene.
  • Rowan Atkinson performs two roles in this episode, the second being a voice over news reporter at the beginning of Act 4.

[edit] The Curse of Mr. Bean

# Airdate Guests
3 30 December 1990 Angus Deayton, Matilda Ziegler

Act 1: Bean goes to a public swimming pool, and tries out the super-high diving board, and chickens out until two impatient boys push him off. Bean loses his swimming trunks, and tries to get back to the changing room unseen but fails.

Act 2: Bean finds he can't pay the ridiculously high parking price at the swimming pool car park, and tries to leave through the entrance by wheeling a refuse container in front of the entrance to trick the machine into issuing a ticket and opening the barrier. He succeeds and drives his car past the barrier and into the entrance lane. Just as he was moving the container back, another car arrives and he is forced to reverse back into the car park. He eventually escapes by charging towards the exit just as the Reliant was entering the parking area.
Act 3: Bean goes to the park to have a lunch break, and makes himself a sandwich, but does so in perhaps the most ridiculous way possible: he cuts the bread with scissors, spreads the butter with his credit card, he washes the lettuce with a fountain and uses his sock to dry it, he crushes the peppercorns with his shoe, and pretends to kill two dead fish. He even makes tea in a hot water bottle, using his mouth to transfer milk from a baby bottle to the hot water bottle. Eventually, however, the pepper makes him sneeze and he drops the sandwich. The man next to him (Angus Deayton) offers Bean half of his own sandwich, which Bean gratefully accepts.
Act 4: In this brief act Bean does a left turn at an intersection has to stop at a red light. He then saw a cyclist dismounting, also doing a left turn through the intersection. He then got out of his car and pushed it across the intersection, just like the cyclist did.
Act 5: Bean goes to see A Nightmare on Elm Street with his girlfriend. He buys himself a giant popcorn tub, and her a small one, even stealing from hers but slapping her hand when she tries to do the same. From there, he scares the daylights out of her, spills popcorn and interrupts the other people there. He then gets scared witless himself by the actual feature. He had then put a popcorn tub onto his head and popcorn into his ears to avoid watching and hearing the film.
Notes:
  • First appearance of Irma Gobb (Matilda Ziegler), Bean's neglected girlfriend.
  • The end credits of this episode is one of two to show the reverse of the opening titles where Bean is sucked back into the sky and the only one to do so without the street scenery.
  • Reliant gag - Bean speeds across the car park towards the entrance, forcing his nemesis who is in the same lane to rapidly reverse, toppling the car in the process.

[edit] Mr. Bean Goes to Town

# Airdate Guests
4 15 October 1991 Nick Hancock

Act 1: Bean buys a portable television for his flat, and has difficulty in trying to connect it and find good reception. When he discovers that he can only get reception if he sits in a part of the room where he cannot see the screen, he is distraught. Ingeniously, he strips down and assembles his clothes — underwear and all — on the chair, and the television starts working. That is until the power went out, leaving him in the dark.

Act 2: Bean tries out his new Polaroid camera in the park, but it is stolen by a thief (Nick Hancock). Although Bean chases down and stops the thief by putting a rubbish bin over his head and poking him with a pencil, he gets away again as Bean tries to alert a passing police officer. Later, Bean is at the police station being asked to identify the thief in a police line up. However he only successfully identifies the theif after he's subjected the entire line to a pencil poking test while they're all wearing bins over their heads.
Act 3: Bean gets an itch in his foot while in the town, so he takes off his shoe and sock to scratch it. But he puts his shoe on a roof of a parked car. The car drives away, leaving Bean to hop through the town to find it (which he eventually does).
Act 4: Bean attends a magic show and disco with his girlfriend, only to mess up the magic act and embarrass his girlfriend so much that she dumps him for another man. Frustrated, Bean leaves the disco, but not before shutting off the power first. On his way home Bean passes window display of television sets which individully lose their picture as he passes them.
Notes:
  • Features cameo appearances of Howard Goodall and Robin Driscoll
  • This is the first time we see Mr. Bean's flat.
  • The writers allude to Bean being more than just a social anomaly when they demonstrate that he seems to have an mysterious effect on television reception.
  • The opening titles now feature the street scene and the music has been re-recorded.
  • First episode to be produced and broadcast in stereo.
  • Film, instead of video tape, is now used for outdoor scenes.
  • 14.42 million viewers watched this episode on the original transmission.

[edit] The Trouble with Mr. Bean

# Airdate Guests
5 1 January 1992 Richard Wilson, Caroline Quentin

Act 1: Bean oversleeps and is late for his dental appointment in order to save time, he decides to get dressed and brush his teeth while driving to the dentist, using a brick to hold down the accelerator while he changes his trousers, and shooting windshield wiper fluid into his mouth to rinse it after brushing his teeth.

Act 2: Bean arrives at the dentist's office, where he sees a Batman comic book he wants to read that is in the hands of a young boy. He stealthily pours water into the boy's lap to make his mother believe he wet himself, causing her to take him home. After getting the comic, he is immediately called in to see the dentist (Richard Wilson). While in the chair, he accidentally numbs the dentist's leg with an injection of Novocain, causing him to fall over. Bean, feeling inconvenienced by this decides to treat himself, however he can't tell which tooth needs attention, so he performs the procedure on all of his teeth. Just as the dentist recovers, Bean leaves, content with his work.
Act 3: While in a park Bean spots a young boy who is having difficulty with his remote control boat. Bean generously tries to help him by opening the controller and tweaking some circuitry. Amazingly the controller now works, but unknowingly to both Bean and the boy it is now also controlling an electric wheel chair behind him. After hogging the boat for some time, and causing mayhem behind him, Bean finally gives the controller back to the boy and leaving him to a certain watery fate as the wheel chair makes a bee line for him.
Act 4: Still in the park, Bean tries to have a picnic, but a nearby fly falls desperately in love with Bean's cupcake. After trying to catch the fly by swatting at it, jousting with it, and chasing it around, he traps it in a bottle of juice and drowns it, only to pique the interest of an entire swarm of flies, which attack him. Bean ultimately races away from his picnic site and throws the bun at a car thief (whose thieving attempts Bean managed to foil by removing his steering wheel and bringing it with him on his picnic).
Notes:
  • This was the highest rated episode, with an audience of 18.74 million viewers on the original transmission.
  • This is the first time we see Bean's unique technique of immobilising his car by removing the steering wheel.
  • Reliant gag - We see the Reliant parked in a boxed parking space outside the Dentists. Bean's mini is seen driving past and off screen. We hear Bean brake, change to reverse and then reappear directly infront of the Reliant. He slowly pushes it out of its space and onto a single yellow line where it promptly gets booked by a passing traffic warden.

[edit] Mr. Bean Rides Again

# Airdate Guests
6 17 February 1992 Roger Sloman, Stephen Frost, Nick Hancock

Act 1: Bean wants to go to the post office, but the battery in his car is dead, so he decides to catch a bus instead. He reaches the bus stop where a man is already waiting for the bus. Unfortunately the man suddenly suffers a heart attack. Bean tries to revive him by hitting him, stuffing pills down his throat, trying mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and using electric shock treatment using jump leads connected to a nearby lamp post. This initially works, but he overdoes the electric shock and causes the man to have another heart attack. An ambulance comes, but while the paramedics treat the man, Bean uses the battery in the ambulance to jump start his Mini. Bean drives off leaving the ambulance disabled due to a flat battery.

Act 2: Bean heads to a postbox and on his way Bean accidentally swallows his stamp. He offers to post a letter for a lady, pretends he's posted it but hangs on to it until she's gone. He then steals the stamp by using steam from his car radiator and sticks it to his own letter using a sweet stuck to the inside of his pocket. The post man arrives to empty the box just as the lady returns to find her letter on the ground. Bean hides inside the postbox and gets locked inside. When he is finally released (by another postman) he loses his keys down a drain and has to get the bus home.
Act 3: Bean tries to pack for a holiday, ridiculously reducing the size of his things to fit them in a small briefcase. After finally managing to fit his things in the tiny briefcase, he reaches under the bed and discovers that he owned another briefcase, almost double the size of the small one. But since his small briefcase is already packed, he just puts it into the larger suitcase along with the one thing he couldn't pack before — a book.
Act 4: Bean's travel starts on a train, where he tries to read a book but is prevented by another man in the compartment, who starts laughing his head off at a book he is reading. Bean plugs his ears with dried-up chewing gum stuck to the bottom of the seat, and does not hear the conductor come to see his ticket. When the conductor manages to get Bean's attention, Bean, startled, accidentally tosses his book out the window, along with the ticket between one of the pages.
Act 5: Bean then boards an aircraft, but is forced to look after a sick boy next to him. He tries to cheer the boy up by various means, ultimately by blowing air into a paper bag and trying to pop it. He discovers that the bag is too small, and starts rummaging for another bag. While his back is turned, the boy vomits into a barf bag when the aircraft experiences a bit of turbulence, and offers the bag to Bean, who misinterprets the boy, and smashes the vomit-filled bag.
Notes:
  • The joke of Mr. Bean popping a vomit filled bag is reused in the movie Bean.
  • The end credits of this episode is one of two to show the reverse of the opening titles where Bean is sucked back into the sky and the only one to do so with the street scenery.

[edit] Merry Christmas, Mr. Bean

# Airdate Guests
7 29 December 1992 Owen Brenman

Act 1: It's Christmas and Bean decides to visit Harrods causing his usual brand of chaos by behaving rather inappropriately for being in such a prestigious department store. After parking directly at the front of the store and harassing a man dressed as Father Christmas. Bean proceeds to shop for Christmas decorations subjecting them to his usual scrutiny - if it breaks, don't buy it. He also tests some Christmas lights using the same socket used for the exterior Christmas lights plunging the outside of the store into darkness in the process. He then starts playing with figurines performing a rather inaccurate Nativity scene involving dinosaurs, army tanks and a Dalek. The owner of the store stopped him by putting a figurine of a policeman onto the set. It took Bean several seconds to react to that.

Act 2: Bean meets his girlfriend in the town, where she tries to give him the message that she wants an engagement ring as a present. He did not quite understand and instead buys a portrait standing next to the ring. Later he wins a free turkey (by cheating) and then catches a pickpocket and gives the thief's items to a Salvation Army brass band conductor. Bean then ends up conducting the band in a ridiculous way while the conductor tries on the items that the pick-pocket stole. Bean leaves but not before he takes the town's very large Christmas tree home with him.
Act 3: Bean prepares for Christmas Eve by putting out the stockings for Father Christmas; one for himself, one for teddy and a tiny one for a mouse. He then sets up the Christmas tree that he stole. He makes a “super cracker”, a Christmas cracker with many fuses from other crackers inside. Bean gave himself several Christmas card – all of the same design. He bores himself with war films, and then shuts the door on young carol singers without giving them anything.
Act 4: This act starts on Christmas morning when Bean discovers what Father Christmas gave him. He got a new pair of socks, Teddy got a tin of tiny stickable lenses for his eyes and the mouse got a piece of cheese which Bean then placed on a mousetrap. He then tries to prepare the turkey, but loses his watch while stuffing it, and pokes his head inside, getting it stuck on his head just as his girlfriend arrives. He picks up a saw to try and get it off, but accidentally freaks her out. She then helps Bean get the turkey off. Later, they have dinner (Salami sandwiches), and Bean gives his girlfriend her present: the portrait instead of the engagement ring she wanted. He then takes out a ring box and hands it to her. As she opens the box eagerly, she discovers that it was not an engagement ring but in fact a hook, meant for hanging the picture. She leaves the flat being very miserable. At the end of the episode, an outisde view of Mr Bean's window is given, as he pulls the “super cracker” he made earlier, it produces a bright flash seen through the curtains.
Notes:
  • Although not the highest rated episode of Mr Bean, it came very close, with 18.48 million viewers watching the original transmission.
  • The 'turkey on head' gag is used in US sitcom Friends.
  • The 'lights on a well known building being accidentally switched off' gag is used by comedian Peter Kay at the end of his Live at the top of the Tower DVD.
  • Bean appears to have moved as the flat and its exterior have changed.
  • Change of presentation style for this and the following episodes: The title sequence now simply says 'Mr. Bean'. At the end of the sequence a separate caption appears stating the title of the episode.
  • Last appearance of Matilda Ziegler as Irma Gobb.
  • This is the last Mr Bean episode to have been a 'Thames Television Production for ITV' due to that company losing its ITV franchise at the end of 1992. Subsequent episodes were Thames Television Productions that were presented by Central Television for the ITV network.

[edit] Mr. Bean in Room 426

# Airdate Guests
8 17 February 1993 Danny La Rue

Bean stays in a posh hotel where he gets into many escapades. He jumps on the bed, hands the bellhop some medicine instead of a tip, drills holes in the walls to hang his pictures, turns his television on at full volume and sneaks into his neighbour's bathroom to have a bath by drilling a hole through the wall behind his wardrobe. On the way to lunch, after finding the lift is out of order, Mr. Bean is forced to take an unconventional route downstairs to avoid an elderly lady by hanging on the outside of the bannister, only to be caught beween her and her frail husband. At lunchtime, after pushing through the queue, he copies his neighbour by taking the same food as him only twice as much and mimicking his movements. But he also saves his oysters for last, which his neighbour discovers to be off after Bean has devoured them. That night, he is feeling unwell with a high temperature and has a terrible dream. Waking up in a sweat, Bean removes his pyjamas, but while attempting to sleep, his other neighbour plays loud music. Bean walks out of his room stark naked to knock on the door, but his own door closes, and Bean finds himself locked out of his room naked. He manages to get to the ground floor by covering himself with various signboards marked "Private", "Exit", and "Out of Order". He attempts to get down to the lobby and find the spare key, as the manager is distracted by Danny La Rue's show. Bean sneaks into LaRue's spare frock, and asks for the spare key when the manager comes back. But Danny sees him and rips a clip-on earring off his ear.

Notes:
  • 14.31 million watched this episode on the original transmission.
  • This is the first episode to incorporate only one storyline instead of separate sketches.
  • The entire episode is filmed on location in a real hotel.

[edit] Mind the Baby, Mr. Bean

# Airdate Guests
9 25 April 1994

Bean goes to a funfair, but accidentally leaves his Mini's boot unlocked, and the handle pulls a baby's pram with it to the funfair. Once Bean sees the "kidnapped" baby, he sees no choice but to look after it while enjoying himself. After a series of misfortunes involving a dodgem, a large dog and the baby's pram, Bean decides to go off on his own, leaving the baby in a Postman Pat kiddie ride with hundreds of coins in it while he gets bored on a rollercoaster, fires an arrow at a stall tender and attempts to cheat in a games arcade. Meanwhile, a huge queue builds up by Postman Pat.

Later, after winning a goldfish, he is forced to keep the fish in his mouth after splitting the bag. However, he accidentally swallows it after winning at Bingo, then subsequently splutters it across the room into a bowl with another goldfish.

After being forced to retrieve the baby by disgruntled mothers, he cannot stop the child crying and decides to buy a huge bunch of helium-filled balloons to make it stop. However, the balloons lift the baby and pram into the air. Bean is forced to use his archery skills, with the pram landing (luckily) beside its mother, who is overjoyed to get her baby back, although confused by the teddy-bear nappy which Bean had put on it. Meanwhile, Bean drives off with the large dog in the back of his Mini without realising it.

Notes:
  • This episode was produced, and was intended to be broadcast, at the same time as Mr. Bean in Room 426, however the original broadcast date coincided with the abduction and murder of toddler James Bulger and therefore jokes involving an accidental baby kidnapping were considered poor taste. It was premiered over a year later.
  • The entire episode is filmed on location at Clarence Pier, Southsea, Portsmouth.

[edit] Do-It-Yourself, Mr. Bean

# Airdate Guests
10 10 January 1994

Act 1: Bean invites his two friends Rupert and Hubert for a New Year party, but bores them so much that when he goes to prepare a snack, Twiglets (which are actually twigs covered with Marmite) and sugared vinegar as a substitute for Champagne, they turn his clock to midnight, and say that they are tired. Thinking that he wasted New Year's Eve, Bean "coincidentally" goes to bed when the REAL New Year begins. His blood boils with anger when he finds out Rupert and Hubert have attended a larger party next door.

Act 2: Bean arrives at Arding and Hobbs department store to take full advantage of the January sales. Other people have queued overnight to get there first, however Bean manages to jump the queue and annoy everyone in the process by exposing the figure in the sleeping bag at the head of the queue as a fake he placed there the night before.

Act 3: Later Bean has bought several items including a chair, paint cans and an assortment of brushes and mops. After strapping the chair to the roof and squeezing everything else inside the car he realises there's no room left for himself... unfortunately, he then has an idea. Bean successfully constructs a way of remotely driving the car from the chair attached to the roof and embarks on another dare devil driving expedition which goes incredibly well until he ends up on a steep decline and his only breaking device is a van filled with pillows.

Act 4: Bean decides to give his flat a make-over. He first realises that moving a table is impractical as he can no longer put objects on it through the hole in the kitchen wall. Bean's solution - just move the hole. He then decides to paint his room white, but he quickly tires of the traditional method as he ends up getting paint on things. Bean's solution - He covers everything (including the grapes) in newspapers and plants a super-firework in a can of white paint, he ignites the firework and runs out of the room. Bean returns to find his newly invented paint bomb worked however while he was gone, Hubert returned to the flat for his hat he'd left the night before and got caught in the explosion. Bean is shocked to find that there's a trial of white footprints leading out of his flat and a section of wall untouched by the paint shaped just like a man reaching to pick a hat up off the shelf.

Notes:
  • US show Mythbusters ran tests to see if it was really possible to cover an entire room with paint by exploding a firework in a paint can. Not suprisingly, they failed to achieve Mr. Bean's results.

[edit] Back to School, Mr. Bean

# Airdate Guests
11 26 October 1994 David Schneider

This outing follows Mr. Bean attending a school open day. Unable to park his car, he spots a similar-looking Mini and substitutes the cars. During his time at the open day he distracts a calligrapher, messes up a stamp album, confuses a band of cadets, gets in other people's way, and gets paper stuck to his body after using a Van de Graaff generator. When a lady helps Bean remove the offending piece of paper, the static electricity causes her skirt to blow up.

In the science laboratory, Bean experiments with several solutions, eventually causing an explosion, with blue smoke emerging from the laboratory. Bean manages to escape in time, but a younger student is not so fortunate and is later seen covered head to toe in blue.

In a still-life art class, Mr Bean is shocked and appalled at having to draw a naked woman, and promptly fashions a brassiere out of clay, allowing him to draw the woman without embarrassment. Later, at a judo lesson, a frightened Bean ultimately manages to confuse his teacher (David Schneider) and roll him up in a mat. However, when changing back into his regular clothes, he finds that he has swapped trousers with someone else played by Christopher Ryan, and goes on a long search for his own ones. In the gents' toilets, he spots them, cleverly seeing his name on the label while the wearer is sitting on the toilet. Bean frantically grabs the man by the legs and forces the trousers off him, as well as his underwear, which he throws back to the man — though it ends up falling down the toilet.

Bean returns to his car, which is now missing. He spots it in the middle of a car park with lots of people strangely watching it. Unbothered by this he continues towards his car intending to get in it. On his way he's distracted by a generous selection of cakes on a stand. As he chooses a cake a tank rolls past behind him, crushing his car in the process (recall the Mini he switched places with at the start of the episode). Bean is initially distraught until, from the wreckage, he manages to salvage the padlock, and joyfully runs off.

Notes:
  • It isn't disclosed to the viewer what Mr. Bean did with the lock he salvaged, it is only assumed that Bean claimed the Mini that should've been crushed by the tank as his own. However an identical Mini does appear in later episodes complete with padlock, bolt and the original registration plate.

[edit] Tee Off, Mr. Bean

# Airdate Guests
12 20 September 1995 David Battley

Act 1: Mr. Bean goes to the launderette to wash his clothes, an inflatable animal, some fluffy dice, a lamp shade, a doormat and his Teddy. He gets intimidated by a bully with a black belt in Karate who takes his washing machine and frequently makes threatening gestures towards him. Bean realises he's wearing underwear he wanted to wash so stands behind a partition to change out of them accidentally getting his trousers mixed up with a ladies skirt. This escalates the taunting from the bully so Bean decides to get revenge on him. He substitutes his soap detergent with black coffee. Unfortunately, Bean is forced to drink some detergent to disguise the fact he switched the cups. It worked and when the bully's shirt emerged severely stained from the wash, he blames the owners of the launderette. Later, after retrieving his mutated washing (including a shruken Teddy) from the drier. Bean needs to retrieve his trousers from the ladies washing. He resorts to climbing into a drier to find them just as the lady returns and closes it with Bean still inside.

Act 2: Bean plays a game of 'Crazy Golf'. He scores a hole-in-one on the first hole then on the second hole he hits the ball into the grass and the owner forces him to obey a rule of having to get the ball back to the course by only touching it with his club. He then hits the ball out of the golfing grounds and this takes Bean on a very elaborate journey as the ball ends up on a bus, inside a ladies shopping, on a boys ice-cream, up the exhaust pipe of a Proton car, down a sewer, on a rubbish cart and finally onto a village green. Bean hitchhikes a lift back to the golf course with the ball still on the patch of turf it landed on, which Bean cut out of the green. As the sun sets, he finally taps the ball into the hole with a final score of 3,427.

Notes:
  • The Vauxhall Omega car that stops to give Bean a lift has music playing on the car stereo, the music is the (already established) theme tune to The Vicar of Dibley, another Richard Curtis comedy. The music was also composed by Howard Goodall
  • Bean drinking the detergent and getting in the drier are usually edited out of repeats on children’s channel Nickelodeon UK.
  • Reliant gag - Bean attempts to hitchhike back to the golf course, the first car that approaches is the blue Reliant. Evidentially in an effort to reconcile their differences the Reliant driver pulls over and opens the passenger door. Bean pretends he's not seen him and the Reliant drives off.

[edit] Goodnight, Mr. Bean

# Airdate Guests
13 31 October 1995 Elizabeth Bennett

Act 1: Mr. Bean has to go to a hospital after getting his hand stuck in a teapot, but loses patience while waiting his turn.

First, he starts a fight to clear two men from the queue, then steals a ticket from another more seriously injured patient, although eventually manages to lose his place anyway. Frustratedly, he throws his token into the dustbin, only to get his other hand caught in the dustbin.

Act 2: Bean irritates a Queen's Guard with a camera by dressing him up with flowers and things. He trims the Guard's mustache into a Hitler style, and impales his Teddy on the Guard's bayonet. Just before he can take the photo, the charge is called, and the Guard walks away, Teddy and all.

Act 3: Bean prepares for bed but has trouble falling asleep. He finally falls asleep by counting sheep with a calculator, and then falls out of bed.

Notes:
  • This was the last episode produced for ITV

[edit] Hair by Mr. Bean of London

This episode contains three frolics. First, Bean goes to Derrick's barber shop for a haircut. Just as he is about to have it cut, the barber has to take a telephone call. While waiting, three other customers come in assuming Mr. Bean is the hairdresser and he ends up cutting their hair very badly. They later return and blame Derrick for their awful haircuts, while Mr. Bean sneaks off hiding his face under a calendar of Prince Charles. Second, Bean goes to a fair and cheats at the indoor games. First, he plays the Electro wire by switching it off at the plug. Then he plays "Whack the Headmaster" and gets a bit carried away. Third, Bean enters a dog show and uses Teddy as his pet — he wins a huge bone and gets the honey for Teddy. Later, Bean goes to a railway station. Unfortunately, he has lost his ticket, and decides to sneak past the guards. However, he ends up hiding inside a post office bag destined for Moscow.

The episode was filmed in 1995 and was included as an extra on the VHS and DVD releases but was not originally aired on UK television until 25 August 2006, when it was shown on satellite and cable channels Nickelodeon UK and Paramount Comedy 2, but remains the only full-length Mr Bean episode not to air on UK terrestrial television.

[edit] Other sketches

Also unseen on television were a number of short sketches. "The Library" and "The Bus Stop" were presumably intended for inclusion in earlier episodes, but ultimately cut and later included on the VHS and DVD releases. Others were short sketches and scenes filmed as part of the Comic Relief Red Nose Day charity telethon.

[edit] The Library

Mr. Bean visits a rare book library, where he checks out a rare tome that must be handled with gloves. Soon after he begins to copy a page of the book by shading on a piece of tracing paper, he sneezes, and the tracing paper slips away. He doesn't notice this, and continues to use the pencil for shading, but on the rare book instead of the tracing paper. When he notices this, he attempts to remove the pencil marks — first by erasing, and then by using correction fluid, but eventually ends up tearing out the pages he has defiled. To neaten up the stubs of the pages he has torn out, he uses a boxcutter knife, but doesn't notice that he has cut through several undamaged pages of the book. His final solution is to swap his book with that of someone else at his table ... his plan works, but only until he returns to retrieve his bookmark from his original book. A similar scene was later included in the film adaptation Bean when after sneezing on a priceless portrait his attempts to clean it escalate into destroying the painting.

[edit] The Bus Stop

Mr. Bean waits at a bus stop behind a man; when the bus arrives, the man gets on, but the driver turns Bean away. Determined to be the first in line for the next bus, Bean tries to cut ahead of a woman with a baby carriage (who gets in line ahead of Bean when he steps away for a moment), and a blind man. Soon after Bean manages to get to the front, several people join the end of the line, and the bus arrives. But the bus doesn't stop in front of Bean, it drives on for another few yards — just far enough so that the end of the line logically becomes the front of the line; everyone but Bean is allowed on the bus, and Bean, now at the end of the line, is left behind again. Judging by the location and setting, this adventure appears to have originally been part of Mr Bean Rides Again, in which Mr Bean does attempt to board a bus, but perhaps cut for time.

[edit] "(I want to be) Elected" music video

Mr. Bean campaigns for a seat on the Highbury Town Council as the single member of "The Bean Party". The sketch makes fun of the ruthless campaigning used by some activists, as Bean forces his way into peoples' homes or buys their votes by offering them money and a television, sticks his poster on a coffin that is being taken to a waiting hearse and after being spotted by a press photographer gives a lollipop to a random child then forcibly takes it back after the photographer departs. In the background a band called 'Smear Campaign' plays a hard rock piece "(I want to be) Elected".

[edit] Mr. Bean's Red Nose Day

This was a six-minute skit from March 15, 1991 shown during the Comic Relief telethon. Both this and the previous sketch were issued in 1992 on VHS (no. 084 990 3) by Comic Relief, although have not been re-issued.

[edit] Blind Date

This sketch was an 18-minute spoof of the popular series Blind Date. Posing as an eligible bachelor, Mr. Bean answers the questions posed by potential dates with utter, and ridiculous, honesty, then makes a shambles of a romantic night on the town.

[edit] Torvill and Bean

Mr. Bean wreaks his usual havoc when he attends a performance of "Show on Ice." The title is a play on Torvill and Dean, the famous British ice-skating team.

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