List of Mr. Bean episodes

This is an episode guide for the British television series Mr. Bean, starring Rowan Atkinson as the title character, which ran between 1 January 1990[1] and 15 December 1995.

Upon eventually realising this, he attempts to remove the crayon marks – first by erasing, and then by using correction fluid, which only adds to the problem when it spreads to the opposite page after Bean shuts the book to a passing librarian.

He ends up posing as Christopher Dean when he accidentally knocks him out cold in his dressing room, leaving Mr. Bean to take his place alongside Torvill on the skating rink.

Then, when the father attempts to take his seat, he finds that Bean is sitting in his spot and forces him to move along.

When the priest gets to the part where there are any objections to the marriage, Bean sneezes loudly and steals the tissue off of the bride's mother to blow his nose.

Bean attempts to silence it by hiding it under his jacket, but when this doesn't work, he frantically opens the box, accidentally hitting the mother with this hand and the father with the lid in the process, and finally shuts it off.

The ceremony resumes with a choir boy singing, but Bean becomes so bored by this he falls asleep and starts snoring on the father's shoulder, but he suddenly wakes up when the song ends.

The priest then finally declares the two husband and wife, and when the two kiss Bean humorously covers his eyes.

Rowan Atkinson has also appeared in character as Mr. Bean in many normally factual television broadcasts, sometimes as a publicity stunt to promote a new episode, VHS, DVD or film.

Rowan Atkinson made a special appearance, in character, as Mr. Bean (though without his trademark outfit and with grey hair) at the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony.

He pretended to accompany the London Symphony Orchestra in performing the theme from Chariots of Fire while taking pictures with his phone and blowing his nose.

[41] Bean appeared in the Chinese film Top Funny Comedian, based on the TV series of the same name.

They use stock sound and video from earlier Mr. Bean footage, with a younger actor providing the hands of Mr.