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"The Trouble with Mr. Bean" | |||
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Mr. Bean episode | |||
Episodeno. | Episode 5 | ||
Directed by | Paul Weiland (film sequences) John Birkin (studio) | ||
Written by | Robin Driscoll Richard Curtis Rowan Atkinson | ||
Original air date | 1 January 1992 (1992-01-01)[1] | ||
Running time | 25:23 | ||
Guest appearances | |||
Richard Wilson Caroline Quentin Sam Mead Christine Ellerbeck Hugo Mendez Michael Godley Nathan Lewis Bridget Brammall | |||
Episode chronology | |||
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List of episodes |
"The Trouble with Mr. Bean" is the fifth episode of the British television seriesMr. Bean, produced byTiger Television forThames Television. It was first broadcast onITV on 1 January 1992 and watched by 18.7 million viewers on its original broadcast, making it the highest-rated episode in the series.[1][2]
Mr. Bean sets several alarms for 8:00 am, but sleeps through all of them.[3] He finally wakes up at 8:50 and spots a reminder about his dental appointment. Quickly, he gathers his clothes, shoes, toothbrush, and toothpaste before rushing out to hisMini. While driving to the appointment, Bean gets dressed and brushes his teeth, using the car'sscreenwash to rinse. He spits out the toothpaste and it lands on the backside of a local builder, who assumes it is bird droppings.
Arriving at the dental clinic, Bean forces theblue Reliant out of the only parking space, attracting the attention of a traffic warden. He then sits in the waiting room and tricks a boy into leaving by making it seem like he wet himself to get a Batman comic book. Once in the dentist's room, Bean creates chaos by adjusting the equipment, slurping up the dentist's drink with the saliva ejector, and accidentally knocking out the dentist with a concealed needle containing a dose ofanaesthetic. Bean attempts to fill his own tooth but inadvertently drills all of them together. He gets startled when the dentist wakes up, freeing his jaws, and then leaves the clinic.
Bean drives to the public park to have a picnic. While passing by a lake, he spots a young boy having difficulty with his remote-controlled boat, so he opens up the controller and tweaks the circuitry inside. Unbeknown to both Bean and the boy, the controller also takes control of an elderly man's electric wheelchair just behind them. Bean hands the controller back to the boy and leaves just as the wheelchair approaches from behind him, pushing the boy into the lake.
Bean soon begins setting up his picnic. Unbeknownst to him, a car thief breaks into hisMini and hotwires it, only to find the steering wheel is missing; Bean had removed it and had it with him in his picnic basket. As Bean prepares to eat his meal, a wasp buzzes around him and irritates him. He defeats the wasp, but attracts a swarm, forcing him to abandon his picnic. Unable to lose them, Bean tosses his cake into a nearby car, unaware that the car thief is now in it, who soon finds himself being targeted by the wasps.
Location scenes for this episode were shot on 35mm inBattersea Park,Kingston andTeddington, close to theThames TV studios where studio sequences were recorded before a live audience.
An extended upbeat remix of the choral theme was used for the driving sequence in Act 1.
A number of inspired scenes and stories inMr. Bean: The Animated Series:
A diagram of the clock and hose invention in this episode, also featured in the bookMr Bean's Diary, released in 1993.
The Batman Comic held by the boy in Act 1 is Batman Volume 1, Issue 463.
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