Mr. Bean

Mr. Bean

1990
Mr. Bean
Mr. Bean

Mr. Bean

8.6 | TV-PG | en | Comedy

Mr Bean turns simple everyday tasks into chaotic situations and will leave you in stitches as he creates havoc wherever he goes.

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EP14  Hair by Mr. Bean of London
Nov. 15,1995
Hair by Mr. Bean of London

When Mr. Bean has to wait a few minutes for the hairdresser who's called away by the telephone, he starts playing barber, so three consecutive costumers have their hair done by him, but his inverse Midastouch strikes again: woe their hair and the real hairdresser they complain to! Next he goes to a pet show, starting of by cheating at a dexterity game by unplugging the fault-detection and next deciding to play 'hit the headmaster' not just with the provided wet sponges, but wit anything not too heavy for him to lift; then he enters his teddy-bear for the obedience test (meant for kids' dogs). In the train station he stops at nothing to get on without a ticket, and succeeds as a crawling sack of post - but on which train is he carried?

EP13  Goodnight, Mr. Bean
Oct. 31,1995
Goodnight, Mr. Bean

Mr. Bean goes to the hospital to have a tea kettle removed from his hand, and while trying to get in faster ends up with him getting in much later. Afterwards, he decorates a British guard so that he can take a picture. After he has insomnia, Mr. Bean finally finds the solution and falls asleep.

EP12  Tee Off, Mr. Bean
Sep. 20,1995
Tee Off, Mr. Bean

After causing chaos at the town launderette while having his laundry cleaned, Bean tries his hand at mini golf, but after being told by the course's owner that he can only touch the ball with the club and not with his hands, Bean's poor aim leads him on an elaborate tour around town before ultimately returning to the course several hours later with a final score of 3,427 strokes.

EP11  Back to School Mr. Bean
Oct. 26,1994
Back to School Mr. Bean

Mr. Bean attends an open day of a local school, where he unleashes his usual brand of chaos in the various classes he visits. Afterwards, Bean's day soon takes a sombre turn when he finds that his Mini isn't parked where he left it and is crushed by an Army Tank during the demonstration.

EP10  Mind the Baby, Mr. Bean
Apr. 25,1994
Mind the Baby, Mr. Bean

On his way to the Southsea funfair, Mr. Bean accidentally becomes lumbered with a baby boy with no idea of how or where he came from, forcing him to try having fun at the fair with the baby. Throughout the day, the baby manages to survive Bean's unique style of mishaps before eventually being reunited with his mother.

EP9  Do-It-Yourself Mr. Bean
Jan. 10,1994
Do-It-Yourself Mr. Bean

On New Year's Eve, Bean hosts his very own party with his friends Rupert and Hubert, but it isn't long before his guests discover that there is more fun at the party next door and trick Bean into letting them go. The following morning on New Year's Day, Bean buys some new tools and a large recliner armchair at the January sales of a department store and has a unique way of driving home. He then tries painting his flat himself and starts off the new year with a bang.

EP8  Mr. Bean in Room 426
Feb. 17,1993
Mr. Bean in Room 426

Mr. Bean goes to a hotel where he causes trouble and seeks competition in his hotel neighbor. After he eats some spoiled oysters, he wakes up at night from some loud noise and ends up being locked out of his room.

EP7  Merry Christmas Mr. Bean
Dec. 29,1992
Merry Christmas Mr. Bean

While Christmas shopping, Mr. Bean purchases a bulky string of tree lights before making a shambles of a department store toy section. He later manages to acquire a free turkey and Christmas tree, and attempts to conduct a Salvation Army band. Finally, during Christmas dinner, Bean has quite a surprise in store for his long-suffering girlfriend.

EP6  Mr. Bean Rides Again
Feb. 17,1992
Mr. Bean Rides Again

At the bus stop, Mr. Bean tries his best to revive a heart attack victim before using an ambulance to jump-start his own mini-car. Later, when posting a letter, he loses his only stamp, but that doesn't stop him from sending his letter anyway. Whilst preparing for his holiday, Mr. Bean demonstrates a novel (if not entirely efficient) method of packing, then disposes of a bothersome train passenger, and tries to entertain an airsick boy during a plane flight.

EP5  The Trouble with Mr. Bean
Jan. 01,1992
The Trouble with Mr. Bean

Mr. Bean, late for his dental appointment, tries to get dressed and clean his teeth whilst on the way. After arriving just in time for the appointment, he ends up administering an anesthetic to the hapless dentist. After visiting the dentist, Bean has a picnic in the park, where he tangles with a pesky fly and a remote-control toy boat.

EP4  Mr. Bean Goes to Town
Oct. 15,1991
Mr. Bean Goes to Town

Mr. Bean purchases a new TV, only to experience a spot of reception trouble. He then takes a stroll in the park to try out his new camera, which is promptly stolen. This leads to an identity parade, where Bean does his best to discover the identity of the camera thief. Later, Bean's night on the town spells disaster for a stage magician. Lastly, Mr. Bean shows off his dancing skills at Club Phut.

EP3  The Curse of Mr. Bean
Dec. 30,1990
The Curse of Mr. Bean

Mr. Bean goes to a swimming pool, where he finds himself scared to death on the high diving board. When he's done, he tries several different ways to get his car out of the parking garage after he realizes he doesn't have enough money to do it the normal way. After that, he sits on a park bench and uses an unusual method of making himself a sandwich. Finally, he goes to a cinema and tries to survive a terrifying horror movie with his girlfriend.

EP2  The Return of Mr. Bean
Nov. 05,1990
The Return of Mr. Bean

Mr. Bean goes to a department store and buys various items. Afterwards, he goes to a fancy restaurant where he tries to dispose his awful-tasting meal. And finally, Bean goes to a Royal greeting and gets into mischief.

EP1  Mr. Bean
Jan. 01,1990
Mr. Bean

Mr. Bean attends a mathematics exam, where he tries to copy from a student under the nose of the invigilator, when he realizes that he has studied the wrong maths equations. Afterwards, he surreptitiously changes into his swimming trunks so as not to be noticed by someone sitting nearby at a beach. And later struggles to stay awake during a church service and obnoxiously sings the refrain of the hymn "All Creatures of Our God and King," much to the annoyance of the man sitting next to him, Mr. Sprout.

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8.6 | TV-PG | en | Comedy , Family | More Info
Released: 1990-01-01 | Released Producted By: Tiger Aspect , Thames Television Country: United Kingdom Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.mrbean.co.uk/
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Mr Bean turns simple everyday tasks into chaotic situations and will leave you in stitches as he creates havoc wherever he goes.

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Rowan Atkinson

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shevaunhodge Mr Bean is still one of my favorite shows and never fails to make me laugh after watching all the episodes lots of times. I have always liked Mr Bean and revived the video box set, as an christmas present when i was very young. I think the humor is very easy to get, most of it is visual, with not much dialog, so the humor is understood by most ages. The program is based around something very simple. As I see it Mr Bean is an alien that is on earth and is struggling to adapt to human life. The reason why I think this is because at the beginning of each episode he drops down on from the sky into the street and then gets up and wonders off. I could be wrong. Mr Bean is "very child "like and some what "socially slow", and struggles to understand "normal people" , which leads to him getting himself into sticky situations . Like I said before the humor is very visual, and Rowan Atkinson makes the show funny, and I do not feel that many other actors could pull this off. I think its mainly the facial expressions that make the scenes funny, and his overall body language and acting, rather than the plot itself. It is very different from a lot of shows now, that have a lot of dialogue containing bad language, or shows that consider making fun of other people to be funny. Overall I think this is an all time classic, and is great for everyone. It can be watched as a family and the humor is easy to get and simple, but very funny. The acting is fantastic and clever with little effort from the brilliant actor Rowan Atkinson, and should be watched by all.
studioAT Loved and hated both here and in the UK in equal measure there can be no doubting that Rowan Atkinson's oddball creation has become part of culture.There are some brilliant moments of comedy in these episodes, where even the most simple of situations can lead to ridiculous outcomes.It's simple humour, but it's humour that will continue to entertain for many generations to come because it's often non verbal. We predict what Bean is going to do before he does it.I know he's a love/ hate character, but I for one really enjoy the antics of Mr Bean.
Igor Engelsberger Why do people consider this funny? This kind of slapstick "humour" (idiocy rather) is painful to watch and I can not see how anyone with a working brain could find this funny. How is this series thrown in the same bag with true classics like Fawlty Towers, 'Allo 'Allo, You rang m'lord and Blackadder (a true showcase of Atkinsons genius), which are not only head and shoulders above this atrocity, but in an entirely different universe when it comes to actually being funny. Mr. Bean is not British humour, it's American slapstick of the worst kind. The fact that it got a spin off cartoon AND a movie, speaks volumes how brain-dead the people that watch this, actually are.Do yourself a favor, don't watch this, you'll be better off.
ichwan_mil Now this is what I call pure fun! Hilarious, entertaining, non-stop laughable actions…a really ingenious 'invention' the world has ever seen in the 20th century. I remember watching it for the first time in the early 1990s, actually unintentionally when I waited for my favorite game show in a national TV station. It didn't appear, instead an unfamiliar title showed up, 'Mr. Bean'. What the hell is this, I thought. And man, soon my hesitation all blown up. And pretty soon too, the world as we know became fall in love with the British guy who apparently came out of nowhere.Mr. Bean, simply put, is really a different type of most comedy shows you've known. You won't get bothered with long tedious lines struggling to make you laugh, for it simply relies on comical gestures and other non-verbal communications to exploit your joke instinct to the fullest – and trust me, it really works. Rowan Atkinson – who plays Mr. Bean – is truly a genius man to do the role. He has in fact a gifted special talents, even his natural mimics are enough to make you jump from your couch crying for joy, for he sends the long favorite stars like Jim Carrey and Eddy Murphy back to elementary school. Just call it the modern and colored version of Charlie Chaplin if you want, only he is British – Hollywood, eat your heart up –, and it's really the most successful 'British invasion' since The Beatles.If there is one thing I would frown upon the most is nothing than its extremely limited episodes. It was shot between 1990 and 1995. Well, you might think that five years period should enough to produce hundreds of episodes and numerous seasons, but not for Mr. Bean, which could only make it to 14 episodes! Could you believe it, 14 episodes in 5 years, that's less than 3 episodes a year in average! Though apparently indeed not intended to broadcast on weekly basis, one couldn't help but keeps wondering why the series saw only a handful of episodes into reality. Fear of being flopped? That was clearly nonsense; even after Mr. Bean went worldwide they still did not make new ones. So, if you happen to see one of Mr. Bean's episodes on broadcast, it is obviously nothing more than a rerun.But, still, in general, if you want pure fun and plain laugh, look no more than Mr. Bean. It has been indeed endlessly rerun on various TV stations worldwide, including in my local stations, but I could still have fun every time I watch it again and again, and it's very likely that you will too. Even if you have a limited knowledge of English it shouldn't matter. Lack of verbal dialogue lines and heavy reliance on physical gestures makes it fully comprehensible and understandable universally by everyone – regardless of the culture and age. It is truly a fun without borders. So, if you are those who still have no idea what Mr. Bean looks like, go to your local store and grab the rare gems while you still can, and get ready to save a lot of leisure time – because it might be a while before we could see a true fun as good as Mr. Bean.