Mr. Bean (1990)
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Cast & Crew.
Rowan Atkinson
Mr. Bean / Creator
Richard Curtis
Creator
Peter Bennett-Jones
Executive Producer / Producer
Caroline Quentin
Traffic Warden
Richard Briers
Mr. Sprout
Roger Lloyd Pack
Waiter
Angus Deayton
Pool Attendant / Man On Park Bench
Owen Brenman
Store Manager
Danny La Rue
Danny La Rue
David Battley
Golf Attendant
Al Hunter Ashton
Drill Instructor
Richard Wilson
Dentist
Dursley McLinden
Shoe Salesman
Stephen Frost
Laughing Man
John Junkin
Maître D'
John Clegg
Calligrapher
Rudolph Walker
Invigilator
Michael Fenton Stevens
Guest
David Schneider
Judo Instructor
Alan Shaxon
Eddie Spangle
Paul Bown
Student
Nick Hancock
Ticket Inspector / Camera Thief
Howard Goodall
Church Organist / Musician
Dave O'Higgins
Busker
Paul McDowell
Customer
William Vandyck
Checkout Manager
Steve McNicholas
Violinist
Tina Maskell
Royal
Julia Howson
Monique
Roger Sloman
Blind Man / Heart Attack Man
Richard Marcangelo
Musician
Mark Khan
Disco Dancer
Phil Nice
Disco Dancer
Sam Mead
Schoolboy
Christine Ellerbeck
Mum
Bridget Brammall
Dental Nurse
Michael Godley
Man in Wheelchair
Nathan Lewis
Car Thief
Hugo Mendez
Young Boy / Boy in Park
Rupert Vansittart
Hubert / Guardsman
Su Douglas
Lady with Letter
John Rolfe
Postman
Eryl Maynard
Air Hostess
Robin Driscoll
Cinema Manager / Ticket Inspector / Police Sergeant
John Warner
Conductor
Lee Barrett
Pickpocket
Matthew Ashforde
Porter
Chris Sanders
Butcher
Roger Brierley
Manager
Robert Austin
Guest
Simon Godley
Rupert
Andy Bradford
Bumper Cars Attendant
Nick Scott
Man in Booth
Lydia Henderson-Boyle
Irritated Mother
Anthony Hamblin
Coin Pusher Kid
Suzanne Bertish
Art Teacher
Lucy Fleming
Boy's Teacher
John Barrard
Stamp Collector
C.J. Allen
Santa
Sam Driscoll
Boy in Chemistry Lab
Harriet Eastcott
Electrocuted Woman
Sarah Milo
Art Class Model
Christopher Ryan
Student
Susie McKenna
Baby's Mother / Mother
Jacqueline Defferary
Woman in Laundry Room
Matilda Ziegler
Irma Gobb, Mr. Bean's girlfriend / Woman at bus stop (uncredited) / Waitress / Policewoman
Grant Masters
Man in Laundry Room
Marilyn Finlay
Woman in Car
Christopher Driscoll
Man in Corridor
Frederick Treves
Colonel
Tony Haase
Derek
Jamie Yeates
Jamie
Media.
Details.
Release DateJanuary 1, 1990
StatusEnded
Seasons1
Episodes14
Running Time25m
Content RatingTV-PG
Genres
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This TV Show Is About.
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Mr. Bean is a British sitcom created by Rowan Atkinson and Richard Curtis, produced by Tiger Aspect Productions and starring Atkinson as the eponymous title character. The sitcom consists of 15 episodes that were co-written by Atkinson alongside Curtis and Robin Driscoll; the pilot episode was co-written by Ben Elton. The series originally aired on ITV, beginning with the pilot episode on 1 January 1990 and ending with "The Best Bits of Mr. Bean" on 15 December 1995.
Based on a character developed by Atkinson while he was studying for his master's degree at the University of Oxford, the series centres on Mr. Bean, described by Atkinson as "a child in a grown man's body", as he solves various problems presented by everyday tasks and often causes disruption in the process. The series has been influenced by physical comedy actors such as Jacques Tati and those from early silent films.
During its original five-year run, Mr. Bean was met with widespread acclaim and attracted large television audiences. The series was viewed by 18.74 million viewers for the episode "The Trouble with Mr. Bean" and has received a number of international awards, including the Rose d'Or. The series has since been sold in 245 territories worldwide. It has inspired an animated spin-off and two theatrical feature-length films along with Atkinson reprising his role as Mr. Bean for a performance at the London 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony, television commercials and several sketches for Comic Relief. The programme carries strong appeal in hundreds of territories worldwide because, in addition to the acclaim from its original run, it uses very little intelligible dialogue, making it accessible to people who know little or no English.