Written by Ben Elton, Richard Curtis, and Rowan Atkinson.
The original pilot episode, winner of the 1990 Golden Rose of Montreux, which introduced us all to the most embarrasing man on the plane, whose personality is a hideous cocktail of viciousness, innocence and ingenuity. Whether he is in The Exam, for which he doesn't know the answer to a single question, or On the Beach where he is trying to change into swimming trunks without taking off his trousers, or in The Church where he desperately needs to stay awake. Mr. Bean always finds a way that no normal person would even contemplate.
Written by Richard Curtis, Robin Driscoll, and Rowan Atkinson.
Ill-advisedly, someone has given Mr. Bean his first charge card. He is determined to use it in The Department Store, but loses it in someone elses back pocket. However, Mr. Bean never lets go of a valuable possession. In a smart Resturant, how do you discreetly dispose of a meal that you find absolutely revolting? Mr. Bean provides step-by-step instruction. Waiting nervously in the line-up before a Royal Film Premiere, Mr. Bean rehearses meticulously for his Big Moment. As for so many, his first contact with a member of the Royal Family will be unforgettable.
Written by Richard Curtis, Robin Driscoll, Rowan Atkinson.
During a visit to The Swimming Pool, Mr. Bean gets very excited about the prospect of a dive from the top board, but discovers he hasn't quite got the nerve for it. He rapidly loses his self respect...and his swim trunks. Mr. Bean is again at the wheel of his Mini in The Carpark, totally oblivious of the effect his apalling driving is having on other road users. A little blue three-wheeler again gets to see the world from another angle. On The Park Bench, Mr. Bean displays more futile ingenuity when he shows you how to make a sandwhich. Mr. Bean is convinced that a Horror Movie is his favorite form of entertainment. Until the movie begins.
Written by Robin Driscoll, Richard Curtis and Rowan Atkinson.
Mr. Bean gets up in the morning, and, discovering that he is late for the dentist, gets Dressed in his Car on the way. When The Dentist has a problem with some local anesthetic, Mr. Bean does the drilling himself. He then visits The Park, helps a boy repair a remote control unit for his boat, and has problems with a pesky fly.
Written by Robin Driscoll, Richard Curtis, and Rowan Atkinson.
Mr. Bean has bought his first Television, but is having trouble with the reception. He finds a solution to the problem that no-one with a normal brain would have thought of in a thousand years. Mr. Bean has another new toy, a Polaroid camera, and takes it to The Park. Unfortunately though, it gets stolen by a passer-by. There follows an evening at Club Phut. A Magician suicidally invites Mr. Bean to help him out with a few tricks, and Mr. Bean has to escape to the disco, where he seizes the opportunity to display his considerable dancing skills.
Written by Robin Driscoll and Rowan Atkinson.
It's New Year Eve, and Mr. Bean invites two of his friends to his New Year Eve's Party. Running low on food, Mr. Bean finds some new ways to make snacks and wines for his guests. The night after and it's New Year day. Mr. Bean rushes down to the Department Store to take advantage of the sale. He has an eye on the recliner and he will do anything to bring it home. Mr. Bean decides to do some Home Improvement to his flat. While he knows nothing about it, he somehow manages to finish the job, with one small problem.
Written by Richard Curtis, Robin Driscoll, and Rowan Atkinson.
Mr. Bean's Christmas adventure! First, to The Department Store to buy some lights for his tree, and stops for a short play in the toy section. Next he manages to get a free turkey and Christmas tree, and conduct the Salvation Army band. At home he prepares for the next day, and enjoys a pleasant Christmas Eve filled with entertainment. The next day, his girlfriend comes over for Christmas Dinner and is in for many surprises.
Written by Robin Driscoll and Rowan Atkinson
Mr. Bean visits The Fun Fair. Unfortunately, he accidentally ends up with a baby and tries to find the child's parents. Mr. Bean's fatherly instincts definitely do not show through.
Written by Richard Curtis, Robin Driscoll, and Rowan Atkinson.
A chronicle of Mr. Bean's adventures on vacation. He tries to make do when he desires a bath and his room is ill-equipped, much to his neighbour's surprise. After The Bath, Mr. Bean takes his time going down The Stairs to The Buffet, where he eats more than his share. Later that night he has an unfortunate mishap when he is Locked Out of his room, rather unprepared.
Written by Robin Driscoll, Richard Curtis and Rowan Atkinson.
Mr. Bean tries to revive a man who has collapsed at the Bus Stop, and then uses an ambulance to help start his car. He then has problems trying to post a Letter after losing his last stamp. Packing to go on Holiday, he comes up with some interesting ways of fitting things into a small suitcase. He then has problems in the train with a fellow passenger who disturbs his reading. Finally, he tries to entertain a boy who is feeling unwell in the plane.
Written by Robin Driscoll, Richard Curtis, and Rowan Atkinson.
Mr. Bean is taking some courses at an adult education centre. He causes mayhem in Chemistry Class, and leaves a number of students feeling blue. In Art Class he finds himself in an uncomfortable situation when a nude model comes in, and decides to make a different kind of art. In a Karate Class, Mr. Bean schools the teacher but has a bit of a problem when someone mistakenly takes his pants. To top off his day, Mr. Bean has a bit of car troubles after parking in the wrong spot.
Written by Robin Driscoll and Rowan Atkinson.
In this episode, we find Mr. Bean at The Laundromat, where he meets a martial-artist using the next machine, and loses his pants in another customer's laundry, forcing him to wear a long skirt of hers temporarily. Also, we find Mr. Bean playing Mini Golf, and having a rather bad time at it. He ends up hitting the ball all over town trying to get it back to the course (and scoring 3427 on the one hole in the process).
Written by Robin Driscoll, Richard Curtis, and Rowan Atkinson.
Mr. Bean needs to go to The Hospital because his hand is stuck in a tea pot. There are many people waiting to see the doctor and Mr. Bean tries, unsuccessfully, to get ahead of everyone. Mr. Bean takes his Camera around town to take some pictures, he dresses a guard up to his likings so he can take a picture with him. It's Bedtime for Mr. Bean but he can't go to sleep. He tries the good old "count the sheep" method, with a calculator.
Not actually a new episode, this is a medley of scenes from previous Mr. Bean episodes. There is very little new material.
Mr. Bean explores his attic, in search of an umbrella. As he sifts through the junk, he remembers previous adventures.
Includes a number of scenes:
He finally finds his umbrella, but it stops raining. He also has trouble with a spider and a boomerang.
From the description on the video:
Normally I hate The Hairdresser's, but on the occassion I have a marvellous time Cut! Slash! Tear! (Tee hee hee). I also have an excellent time at the Country Fair, where teddy wins a prize and at the Train Station I learn two things:
Foolishly, somebody gives Mr. Bean temporary custody of a priceless manuscript.
Mr. Bean, not surprisingly, misses the bus, but is determined to be at the front of the queue for the next one.