Mr Bean: The Whole Bean

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  • 1990
  • 1 Season

Mr. Bean: The Whole Bean is a British comedy television series starring Rowan Atkinson as the title character, Mr. Bean. The series originally premiered on ITV in 1990 and became a global sensation due to its unique blend of physical comedy and silent humor. The show follows the misadventures of Mr. Bean, an eccentric, childlike, and clumsy man who often finds himself in bizarre and hilarious situations.

The show consists of 15 episodes, each of which features a series of sketches or vignettes that depict Mr. Bean's daily life. The sketches are linked together by the show's opening and closing sequences, which feature Mr. Bean driving his iconic green mini through the streets of London.

The sketches in Mr. Bean: The Whole Bean are silent or largely dialogue-free, relying instead on Atkinson's physical humor and expert facial expressions to convey the humor. The result is a comedy series that is both visual and universal, appealing to audiences of all ages and backgrounds.

Each episode of the show features a different set of scenarios, ranging from Mr. Bean's attempts to navigate a department store without causing chaos to his quest to find the perfect Christmas tree. Some of the most memorable sketches from the series include Mr. Bean getting stuck in traffic, attempting to do laundry, and creating a makeshift turkey dinner for himself.

The show's humor is gentle and charming, with Mr. Bean's childlike innocence and propensity for getting into trouble causing laughter rather than harm. The series also features a cast of recurring characters, including Mr. Bean's landlady, his best friend, and his teddy bear, all of whom add to the show's comedic appeal.

Despite its lack of dialogue, Mr. Bean: The Whole Bean is a masterclass in physical comedy, with Atkinson's talents as both a performer and a writer on full display. The show's visual gags, slapstick humor, and unique take on daily life have made it a timeless classic that continues to delight audiences around the world.

In addition to its popularity on television, Mr. Bean: The Whole Bean has also inspired a feature film, animated series, and numerous spin-off products, including books, toys, and video games. The character of Mr. Bean has become a cultural icon, with his humor and unique personality resonating with audiences across generations.

In conclusion, Mr. Bean: The Whole Bean is a classic comedy series that combines physical humor, slapstick gags, and a unique take on everyday life to create a timeless and universally appealing show. Its lack of dialogue coupled with Rowan Atkinson's comedic talent and exceptional facial expressions make it a must-watch for fans of comedy and physical humor. Whether you're looking for a good laugh or a trip down memory lane, Mr. Bean: The Whole Bean is sure to deliver.

Mr Bean: The Whole Bean is a series that ran for 1 seasons (14 episodes) between January 1, 1990 and on

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Hair by Mr. Bean of London
14. Hair by Mr. Bean of London
November 15, 1995
Bean ends up holding the fort for his hairdresser and gives several customers terrible haircuts. Bean then attends a fete but cheats at all the games and enters Teddy into a dog show. Later, after a train journey Bean loses his ticket so tries various ways to leave without being seen by the guards. His efforts fail as he ends up on a mail train bound for Moscow.
Goodnight Mr. Bean
13. Goodnight Mr. Bean
October 16, 1995
Bean tries to find ways to jump the queue in a hospital waiting room. Later he tries to get his camera to automatically take a picture of him standing next to a Queen's Guard. Unhappy with this he takes advantage of the guards duty to remain still by doing all he can to comically alter his appearance. At the end of the day Bean tries to cure his insomnia with some unusual methods.
Tee Off, Mr. Bean
12. Tee Off, Mr. Bean
October 16, 1995
After causing chaos in the town launderette, Bean tries his hand at Krazy Golf, but after being told he can only touch the ball with the club, Bean's poor aim leads him on an elaborate tour around town.
Back to School Mr. Bean
11. Back to School Mr. Bean
November 15, 1994
Bean attends an open day at a school and unleashes his usual brand of chaos in the various classes he visits. Despite all his fun, Bean's day takes a somber turn when he discovers that his cherished Mini is not where he left it.
Mind the Baby, Mr. Bean
10. Mind the Baby, Mr. Bean
April 25, 1994
While visiting Southsea, Bean accidentally becomes lumbered with a baby, with no idea of how or where it came from. So he does the honorable thing of treating it to a day at the fun fair. Somehow the baby manages to survive Bean's unique style of mishaps before thankfully being reunited with its mother.
Do-It-Yourself Mr. Bean
9. Do-It-Yourself Mr. Bean
January 10, 1994
It is the end of 1993, and Bean is hosting a New Year's Eve party with his own unique style of fun. However it is not long before his guests discover that there is more fun to be had at the flat next door and devise a way of tricking Bean into letting them go. The following morning Bean tries a spot of DIY and literally starts off the new year with a bang.
Mr. Bean in Room 426
8. Mr. Bean in Room 426
February 17, 1993
Bean treats himself to a weekend in a hotel and seeks competition with his hotel neighbor. After he eats some spoiled oysters, he is confined to a nightmare about them and his neighbor. With his stomach turning, he goes outside of his room to complain to the other neighbor, but is locked out and naked. All in all, all hell breaks loose, ending with a certain someone's bottom on show...
Merry Christmas, Mr. Bean
7. Merry Christmas, Mr. Bean
December 29, 1992
Bean finds a miniature nativity scene in Harrods and performs his own take on the birth of Jesus with army troops and Daleks. Later he conducts a brass band and attempts to cook a turkey. He then relaxes for a somewhat reserved Christmas meal with his girlfriend, but has he got her the present that she wanted?
Mr. Bean Rides Again
6. Mr. Bean Rides Again
February 17, 1992
Bean tries to save a man suffering from a heart attack but when the ambulance arrives, Bean uses it to jump start his car, inadvertently disabling the ambulance. Later he tries to post a letter and ends up getting locked inside a post box. Bean then packs for a holiday, suffers a noisy laughing man (Stephen Frost) on a train journey and then has to find a way to entertain a sick boy on the plane.
The Trouble With Mr. Bean
5. The Trouble With Mr. Bean
January 1, 1992
Bean wakes up late and has to drive to his dental appointment on the other side of town, while dressing and brushing his teeth. His appointment progresses badly after he manages to anesthetize the dentist. Later he tries to help a young boy with his remote control boat sending an electric wheelchair out of control. He then tries and fails to have a picnic without being pestered by wasps.
Mr. Bean Goes to Town
4. Mr. Bean Goes to Town
October 15, 1991
Bean buys a new portable television. He then has his camera stolen in the park and later finds a unique way of identifying the culprit (Nick Hancock). After leaving his shoe on top of a car, Bean finds himself hopping around town to retrieve it. Later he finds a novel use of a photo booth and then takes his girlfriend to see a magic show and have a dance at the disco.
The Curse of Mr. Bean
3. The Curse of Mr. Bean
December 30, 1990
Bean visits the local swimming pool where he realizes that he is scared of diving, tries to find a way to leave the car park without paying, makes a sandwich in the park sitting next to Angus Deayton, jumps a traffic light in his car by getting out and pushing it and then takes his girlfriend to watch a scary movie at the cinema.
The Return of Mr. Bean
2. The Return of Mr. Bean
November 5, 1990
Bean busks to pay a busker (Dave O'Higgins), tries out his new credit card in a department store, visits a restaurant and is served an unwanted dish, leading him to try a variety of strategies to avoid eating it, and then has an unfortunate altercation with Queen Elizabeth II.
Mr. Bean
1. Mr. Bean
January 1, 1990
Mr. Bean attends a math exam, during which he tries to copy from a student (Paul Bown) under the nose of the invigilator (Rudolph Walker); he surreptitiously changes into his swimming trunks so as not to be noticed by someone nearby (Roger Sloman); and he struggles to stay awake during a church service, much to the annoyance of the man sitting next to him, Mr. Sprout (Richard Briers).
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Mr. Bean: The Whole Bean is a British comedy television series starring Rowan Atkinson as the title character, Mr. Bean. The series originally premiered on ITV in 1990 and became a global sensation due to its unique blend of physical comedy and silent humor. The show follows the misadventures of Mr. Bean, an eccentric, childlike, and clumsy man who often finds himself in bizarre and hilarious situations.

The show consists of 15 episodes, each of which features a series of sketches or vignettes that depict Mr. Bean's daily life. The sketches are linked together by the show's opening and closing sequences, which feature Mr. Bean driving his iconic green mini through the streets of London.

The sketches in Mr. Bean: The Whole Bean are silent or largely dialogue-free, relying instead on Atkinson's physical humor and expert facial expressions to convey the humor. The result is a comedy series that is both visual and universal, appealing to audiences of all ages and backgrounds.

Each episode of the show features a different set of scenarios, ranging from Mr. Bean's attempts to navigate a department store without causing chaos to his quest to find the perfect Christmas tree. Some of the most memorable sketches from the series include Mr. Bean getting stuck in traffic, attempting to do laundry, and creating a makeshift turkey dinner for himself.

The show's humor is gentle and charming, with Mr. Bean's childlike innocence and propensity for getting into trouble causing laughter rather than harm. The series also features a cast of recurring characters, including Mr. Bean's landlady, his best friend, and his teddy bear, all of whom add to the show's comedic appeal.

Despite its lack of dialogue, Mr. Bean: The Whole Bean is a masterclass in physical comedy, with Atkinson's talents as both a performer and a writer on full display. The show's visual gags, slapstick humor, and unique take on daily life have made it a timeless classic that continues to delight audiences around the world.

In addition to its popularity on television, Mr. Bean: The Whole Bean has also inspired a feature film, animated series, and numerous spin-off products, including books, toys, and video games. The character of Mr. Bean has become a cultural icon, with his humor and unique personality resonating with audiences across generations.

In conclusion, Mr. Bean: The Whole Bean is a classic comedy series that combines physical humor, slapstick gags, and a unique take on everyday life to create a timeless and universally appealing show. Its lack of dialogue coupled with Rowan Atkinson's comedic talent and exceptional facial expressions make it a must-watch for fans of comedy and physical humor. Whether you're looking for a good laugh or a trip down memory lane, Mr. Bean: The Whole Bean is sure to deliver.

Mr Bean: The Whole Bean is a series that ran for 1 seasons (14 episodes) between January 1, 1990 and on

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Mr Bean: The Whole Bean is available for streaming on the website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Mr Bean: The Whole Bean on demand at Google Play and Apple TV.
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