Mr. Bean - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Mr. Bean
Mr. Bean takes an exam, sunbathes and goes to church with Richard Briers - driving badly all the way!

The Return of Mr. Bean
In this edition, Mr. Bean visits a department store and gets carried away.

The Curse of Mr. Bean
Mr. Bean demonstrates diving and sandwich-making.

Mr. Bean Goes to Town
In this escapade, Mr. Bean buys a TV and a new camera, has an itchy foot and goes on a date.

The Trouble with Mr. Bean
Thanks to some ingenious driving, Mr. Bean gets to an appointment with the dentist after oversleeping. He also has trouble in the park with a bothersome wasp, and meets a child with a remote-controlled boat.

Mr. Bean Rides Again
Mr. Bean comes to the aid of a heart-attack victim, fails miserably to post a letter and flies off on holiday.

Merry Christmas Mr. Bean
Mr. Bean wreaks havoc at Harrods when he goes Christmas shopping, then has trouble stuffing a turkey on Christmas Day.

Mr. Bean in Room 426
Mr. Bean books into a hotel room and makes himself well and truly at home. In typical fashion he manages to lock himself out in a state of undress. Fortunately, help comes from an unexpected saviour.

Do-It-Yourself Mr. Bean
Mr. Bean catches a bargain in the New Year's Day sales, devises an unusual method of transporting his shopping home and wreaks havoc by doing a spot of decorating.

Mind the Baby, Mr. Bean
Mr Bean at the funfair with a baby...

Back to School Mr. Bean
Mr. Bean visits a local school's open day, trying out some painting, a spot of judo, and goods from the cake stall.

Tee Off, Mr. Bean
Mr. Bean misplaces his trousers at the laundromat; Mr. Bean is challenged at the Krazy Golf Course.

Goodnight, Mr. Bean
More mayhem with hapless bumbler Mr. Bean as he thinks up some unusual methods to help him sleep.

Hair by Mr. Bean of London
The blunderingly inept master of disaster goes for a haircut, but ends up styling the other customers' hair before causing chaos at a school fun day.
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