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Mr. Bean
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Do-It-Yourself Mr. Bean

  • Episode aired Jan 10, 1994
  • TV-G
  • 24m
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Rowan Atkinson in Do-It-Yourself Mr. Bean (1994)
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Mr. Bean hosts a New Year's party. The next day, Bean buys tools to decorate and improve his apartment. He decides to paint his room by covering everything in newspaper and using a firecrack... Read allMr. Bean hosts a New Year's party. The next day, Bean buys tools to decorate and improve his apartment. He decides to paint his room by covering everything in newspaper and using a firecracker to blow up a paint can and paint his room.Mr. Bean hosts a New Year's party. The next day, Bean buys tools to decorate and improve his apartment. He decides to paint his room by covering everything in newspaper and using a firecracker to blow up a paint can and paint his room.

  • Director
    • John Birkin
  • Writers
    • Robin Driscoll
    • Rowan Atkinson
  • Stars
    • Rowan Atkinson
    • Robert Austin
    • Simon Godley
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    8.9/10
    2.1K
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    • Director
      • John Birkin
    • Writers
      • Robin Driscoll
      • Rowan Atkinson
    • Stars
      • Rowan Atkinson
      • Robert Austin
      • Simon Godley
    • 6User reviews
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    Simon Godley
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    • Rupert
    Helen Burns
    Helen Burns
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    David Stoll
    • Department Store Client
    Rupert Vansittart
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    Andy Greenhalgh
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      • Director
        • John Birkin
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        • Rowan Atkinson
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      10Sleepin_Dragon

      Super funny.

      Mr Bean holds a new year's eve party for some of his friends, then decides to beat the sales, and do some home improvements.

      For me, this is one of the show's funniest episodes, loaded with laughs from start to finish, it features a sequence, that's about the only thing to tivsk Frank Spencer's rollerskate ensemble.

      It's definitely back to that outrageous, almost cartoon like humour, the only similarity I can draw on again, is Wallis and Gromit, it is that kind of outlandish, wild antics, I can only imagine how this appeared on a script.

      I love how zany it is, and whilst I agree with the reviewer who says kids love it, I'd argue adults too as well, 10/10.
      9dominicparis

      Kids love this

      This is the first episode I showed to my class of Spanish kids in English class and they couldn't stop laughing. The child-like Mr Bean is a hit with all ages and nationalities so I'll be selecting a few more.
      10planktonrules

      My nomination for the single most funny TV episode ever.

      When I was teaching, the day just before the kids went on the Christmas/New Years Break was a wasted day. Many of the kids weren't there and none of them wanted to do a lick of work. And, instead of fighting this, I usually made it a party day--a party day that also included this episode of Mr. Bean. And, if I didn't plan on showing "Do-It-Yourself Mr. Bean", the kids would practically demand it--even though they'd seen it the year before! And, oddly, the kids all became VERY quiet and sat enraptured--saying almost nothing during the entire show--they loved it that much. And often, kids from other classes heard I was showing it and begged their teachers to let them come and see it as well--and a sort of mini-holiday tradition was born. Why? Because quite simply it's hilarious--for all ages, races and personalities. I have NEVER seen a show that everyone seems to like if they just give it a chance.

      As far as what this episode is about, I won't give a lot of explanation. After all, it would spoil it. Some topics covered is Mr. Bean's incredibly lame New Years party, his driving home New Years day with a recliner--even though he drives a Mini Cooper and painting his apartment. I know all this sounds dull but Rowan Atkinson manages to squeeze every bit of comedy out of it--making this one great laugh after another. You just have to see this for yourself--and if you do, you're doing yourself a favor.
      9einarhaf

      Mr. Bean at his best!

      I have watched Mr. Bean so often, and especially this particular episode, the least I can do is write a comment on it (or try to write).

      All those Mr. Bean episodes are great but this one and the Christmas episode (Merry Christmas Mr. Bean) are hysterical in my opinion. What they all have in common is that they are simple, cleverly written comedies that Rowan Atkinson stars in (co-writes and stars in) and have become a classic. Many fantastic comedy shows have come from Britain (Monty Python, Blackadder, The Office, Little Britain only to name a few) and the adventures of Mr. Bean are certainly among the greatest. To sum up: British humor at its best.
      10bevo-13678

      Sick

      I like the bit where he put a no entry sign over his bum

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      • Trivia
        Rowan Atkinson did his own stunt driving, as "there simply wasn't a way of having Mr. Bean sat in an armchair on the roof without me doing it". Much to the chagrin of the insurance company, he really did sit on the roof and drive through a busy town, "Which was the most thrilling, yet terrifying experience of my life".
      • Goofs
        When Bean is crossing the dates on his calendar, it says "December 1993" on top of it and 31st falls under the Saturday. In reality, 31 December 1993 was on Friday.
      • Quotes

        [Mr. Bean's two guests have had enough of his painfully awkward New Year's Eve party, so they've moved the clock forward from 10:20pm to midnight]

        Mr. Bean: Doesn't time fly when you're enjoying yourself?

      • Alternate versions
        The first US broadcasts (on HBO) included a scene where Mr. Bean goes shopping at Harrod's for a new recliner; when an elderly couple is interested in the same chair, Bean interferes with the controls to convince them the chair does not work properly. This scene did NOT not appear in the original (and earlier) UK broadcasts,. The version currently in worldwide distribution is the original, shorter version, where Mr. Bean is seen entering the store, then cutting to him loading the car with his paint supplies and the chair strapped to the top of his car. This scene is also not available on any known DVD release. The scene was likely added to the HBO showing to pad out the running time.
      • Connections
        Edited into The Perilous Pursuits of Mr. Bean (1992)

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      • Release date
        • January 10, 1994 (United Kingdom)
      • Country of origin
        • United Kingdom
      • Language
        • English
      • Filming locations
        • Arding & Hobbs, 315 Lavender Hill, Battersea, Wandsworth, London, England, UK(on location)
      • Production company
        • Tiger Aspect Productions
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        • 24m
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