Upon surfacing, Bean finds that his bathing suit has come off, and a girl fishes them out with a snorkel just as the lifeguard orders everyone to exit the pool premises.
As he tries to reach the changing room in his state of undress, Bean inadvertently crosses paths with a group of female swimmers, who scream in terror.
[2] After drying and changing back into his clothes, Bean finds that he must pay a £16 fee to exit the car park.
He cuts two slices of bread from a loaf with scissors, spreads butter on them with his credit card, washes lettuce under a drinking fountain's water before using his sock to spin it dry, kills two sardines he takes out of a jar and then crushes peppercorns folded into a handkerchief using his shoe.
Driving to meet up with his girlfriend Irma Gobb at the cinema, Bean is temporarily stopped at a junction by a set of traffic lights, but upon seeing a cyclist turn left by dismounting and wheeling his bike through, he opts to do the same with his Mini.
[citation needed] This was the last episode to be produced with OB videotape for exterior scenes utilising OB7, a two-camera unit designated for drama and light entertainment shows by Thames.
The Curse of Mr. Bean went onto win the 1991 International Emmy Award for Outstanding Popular Arts Programme.