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EPISODES ARE LISTED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER
A = Animated
ARTFUL BEAN (A)
Bean tries his hand at being an international art sleuth. 2/21/2003.

ARTFUL BEAN (A)
Bean decides to take up painting with ketchup, mustard and old Stilton cheese. The flies seem to like it. 3/1/2002.

BACK TO SCHOOL MR. BEAN
On adult education day, Mr. Bean visits his local school where he has several lessons to learn. The chaos in the craft hall is almost equaled by the confusion that results when he stumbles into an art class. After he uses a new move to down a judo instructor, Mr. Bean sets out on a trouser hunt. His joy at finding his pants is dashed when he sees his beloved car crushed by a tank. Despite everything, Mr. Bean finds that life has its compensations. 10/26/1994.

THE BALL (A)
A tennis ball gets lodged in a drain pipe on a roof top. How many different ways can Bean attempt to retrieve it? 11/1/2002.

BEAN: THE ULTIMATE DISASTER MOVIE
Mr. Bean is a London museum guard who is sent to Los Angeles in the company of the famous painting Whistler's Mother. He's mistaken as an art expert by the well-meaning curator (Peter MacNichol) of an L.A. museum, but Bean's famously eccentric behavior soon causes the poor guy to almost lose his family and job. 8/1/1997 (UK).

BEAN IN LOVE (A)
Mr. Bean becomes smitten with a beautiful singer. 3/28/2003.

BEAN'S BOUNTY (A)
Bean creates a metal detector and inadvertently finds the loot and gets caught up in a robbery situation. 2/1/2002.

BIG TV (A)
Bean’s TV breaks when Irma comes for a visit. Poor as ever, Bean creates a Punch and Judy show to earn enough money to buy a new TV. 3/14/2003.

BIRTHDAY BEAR (A)
It’s Teddy’s Birthday. Irma Gobb, Bean’s “girlfriend,” has remembered but Bean has not. 5/9/2003.

BLIND DATE
An 18-minute spoof of the popular series Blind Date, the British equivalent of The Love Connection. Posing as an eligible bachelor, Mr. Bean answered the questions posed by potential dates with utter — and ridiculous — honesty, then made a shambles of a romantic night on the town. Comic Relief, 3/12/1993.

THE BOTTLE (A)
Bean’s newly purchased ship in a bottle is inadvertently picked up by the milkman. 11/29/2002.

THE BUS STOP
Having already missed one bus, Mr. Bean is bound and determined to catch the next one, no matter who suffers in the process. A deleted scene from MR. BEAN RIDES AGAIN.

CAMPING (A)
Bean wants to go camping, but his tent has fallen apart. Sets up rivalry with security guard. Holiday ruined. But revenge is sweet. 10/11/2002.

CAR TROUBLE (A)
The car won’t work anymore, so Bean is forced to sell it to the junkyard — hum. He builds himself a hot air balloon to get around town. 2/28/2003.

CAT-SITTING (A)
Mrs. Wicket goes to the hospital and Bean must cat-sit Scrapper. 11/29/2002.

CHOCKS AWAY (A)
Bean builds a model airplane to compete with a boy’s in the park. 10/11/2002.

THE CURSE OF MR. BEAN
Mr. Bean finds himself in deep water at the swimming pool. First he falls from the diving board and then his swim trunks fall off. Later, he outwits a malicious parking lot barrier with a mind of its own and picnics in the park, devising an ingenious approach to eating al fresco. Finally, at the movies, he shows how popcorn can ruin a relationship. 12/30/1990.

DEAD CAT (A)
Bean thinks he’s had Scrapper “removed” by accident. He quickly tries to find a replacement before Mrs. Wicket finds out. 11/15/2002.

DINNER FOR TWO (A)
Irma Gobb is coming for dinner. Bean is not exactly prepared. 10/25/2002.

DO-IT-YOURSELF MR. BEAN
Mr. Bean’s New Year’s Eve party is a failure, but New Year's Day has its consolations when he employs a cunning ruse to secure a bargain. Nevertheless, he is driven to extremes trying to get it home on the roofrack. Some home improvement results in a rearrangement of the furniture and most of Mr. Bean’s possessions. When he attempts a little redecoration, purely for cosmetic reasons, the resulting explosion makes it a year to remember. 1/10/1994.

DOUBLE TROUBLE (A)
A chance encounter with his doppelganger, will Bean lose Irma to Mr. Pod? 3/28/2003.

EGG AND BEAN (A)
Bean adopts a strange orphaned bird — but is it a bird or T-Rex?

THE FLY (A)
Hot Summer’s night and a fly enters Bean’s flat, keeping him awake. “Argh!” 3/1/2002.

GADGET KID (A)
High-tech wizardry and low-tech cunning help get Bean out of a jam. 3/7/2003.

GOLDFISH (A)
Bean wants Teddy to do water tricks but for some reason, Teddy won’t cooperate. So, Bean recruits the goldfish from Mrs. Wicket’s pond only to find it has hidden talents. 12/6/2002.

GOODNIGHT MR. BEAN
Mr. Bean is not well. He visits the local hospital, but there are too many people waiting, and he is an impatient patient. While sightseeing, he finds the sentry guard lacking in color. At bedtime he has trouble sleeping until he remembers a reliable trick, which works perfectly. 10/31/1995.

A GRAND INVITATION (A)
After saving a lady’s dog, Bean is invited to lunch in this grand old decrepit manor house.

HAIR BY MR. BEAN OF LONDON
Mr. Bean takes a trip to the village fair, where he enters his teddy for a children's show. Not surprisingly, Mr. Bean wins. Unfortunately, the prize is not what he expected, and he ends up with a pot of honey instead. In the process Mr. Bean also manages to injure an audience of children. Mr Bean then takes a trip to the hairdresser, when by a stroke of luck he manages to pocket some money, while getting the opportunity to make a mess of other people's hair. Unluckily for him, Mr Bean loses his train ticket at the station, and tries a number of methods to get past the ticket collector. Upon failure he accidentally gets on a train to Moscow...in a mail bag.

HAIRCUT (A)
Bean saves a kitten from a tree. The Press and the kitten’s owner arrive at his door for a photograph but Bean’s hair is too long. He decides to give himself a haircut. 11/8/2002.

HOMELESS (A)
Bean hunts for a new home after Mrs. Wicket throws him out. 5/30/2003.

HOPPING MAD! (A)
Bean takes frogspawn from the pond in the park to his bed-sit. But frogspawns don’t stay little, do they...!

HOT DATE (A)
Bean and Irma go on a date. Problem is Bean and Irma have different notions of what makes a date. 2/14/2003.

IN THE PINK (A)
Bean adopts a mysterious lost pink animal. What is this pink thing and where did it come from? 10/25/2002.

IN THE WILD (A)
Bean decides to become a wildlife photographer. Animals elude him until he finally gets caught up in a fox hunt. 1/25/2002.

INVENTOR (A)
An inventor moves into the empty room in the attic. Bean and the inventor try to “out-invent” each other. 12/6/2002.

KEYBOARD CAPERS / THE PIANO (A)
Bean buys a grand piano, but try as he may, he just cannot seem to get the hang of it. 3/14/2003.

THE LIBRARY
Mr. Bean is entrusted with a priceless manuscript, which he proceeds to rend asunder.

MAGPIE (A)
Bean takes an injured magpie into his home and soon notices that it likes to collect shiny things from neighbor’s homes. But, it is Bean who is blamed. 11/22/2002.

MERRY CHRISTMAS MR. BEAN
Mr. Bean, very excited that it is Christmas, befriends a Salvation Army band, then drives home with the tallest tree he can find. On Christmas Day there are plenty of surprises under the tree, but the gift he gives to his girlfriend is not what she had hoped for and she leaves him all alone. Even so, Mr. Bean's holiday season ends with a bang. 12/29/1992.

MIME GAMES (A)
Bean encounters a mime artist in the park. The mime follows Bean home and they attempt to out-mime each other. 3/8/2002.

MIND THE BABY MR. BEAN
All the fun of the fair awaits Mr. Bean until he unwittingly ends up baby-sitting. Undaunted, he sets out to enjoy the day. Despite having to cope with squeaky toys, improvised diapers and a flying stroller, he finds time to win at bingo and lose a goldfish. Thankfully, his young charge remains unscathed and is reunited with his mother through Mr. Bean's amateur archery. 4/25/1994.

MISSING TEDDY (A)
Teddy gets kidnapped and is transformed into a bunny bear. Bean tracks down and thwarts the kidnappers. 1/25/2002.

THE MOLE (A)
Mrs. Wicket’s croquet game is interrupted by an offending mole. Bean must have it removed from the back garden. 5/9/2003.

MR. BEAN
Mr. Bean contemplates cheating on an exam, but runs out of time despite his lucky mascot. Later on the beach, he overcomes the lack of privacy by devising a novel way of changing into swim trunks. In church, he deals with a ticklish sneeze by reinventing the concept of the pocket handkerchief and struggles to stay awake. 1/1/1990.

MR. BEAN GOES TO TOWN
Mr. Bean relies on lateral thinking to make his newly acquired television set work properly, only to be defeated by the electric meter. When his other new toy — a Polaroid camera — is stolen, he catches the thief in an unusual police lineup. 10/15/1991.

MR. BEAN IN ROOM 426
Mr. Bean treats himself to a weekend at a hotel, but tries to turn his room into a home away from home with the aid of an electric drill and a picture of Shirley Bassey. He attempts to outdo a fellow guest and ends up eating bad oysters, getting locked out of his room with no clothes on and angering the lounge performer. 2/17/1993.

MR. BEAN RIDES AGAIN
Mr. Bean resuscitates a heart-attack victim with jumper cables — only to electrocute him. He finds a mailbox is a very good hideaway, an experience that comes in handy when he has to pack a tiny suitcase to capacity. Settling down to enjoy his holiday flight, he befriends a small boy who happens to have a surprise lurking in his bag. 2/17/1992.

NEIGHBOURLY BEAN (A)
Bean wants to watch a programme quietly on telly but the neighbours won’t keep the noise down. 11/8/2002.

NO PARKING (A)
Bean’s trials and tribulations in trying to find a parking space in order to see Titanic: The Movie. 2/1/2002.

NO PETS (A)
Bean adopts a dog, then a parrot then a chameleon but Mrs. Wicket won’t allow for any other pet than Scrapper in her house. 3/15/2002.

NURSE! (A)
Mrs. Wicket’s illness inspires Bean to fake an injury, hoping it will get him a luxurious stay in the hospital. 11/15/2002.

RAY OF SUNSHINE (A)
Bean is desperate for a suntan and chases a sunbeam across town. 3/15/2002.

REFLECTIONS OF MR. BEAN / THE BEST BITS OF MR. BEAN
While rummaging through his attic, Mr. Bean stumbles across souvenirs from past misadventures — and as a bonus, tangles with such props as an umbrella and a boomerang.

RESTAURANT (A)
Teddy takes Bean out for a birthday dinner but the waiter takes a fall and Bean is recruited to the kitchen. 2/28/2003.

THE RETURN OF MR. BEAN
While shopping at a department store, Mr. Bean gets carried away, literally, when he accompanies a fellow customer to the rest room. At an exclusive restaurant he polishes off steak tartar without eating a mouthful. He is honored to shake hands with the Queen, who is knocked out to meet him. 11/5/1990.

ROADWORKS (A)
Workmen dig up Bean’s road, sending Bean and his furniture into a frenzy. 6/14/2002.

ROYAL BEAN (A)
Bean breaks his favourite mug, the one with the Queen’s face on it. A chase through London streets brings him to Buckingham Palace. 10/18/2002.

A ROYAL MAKEOVER (A)
Mr. Bean redecorates his room, making it fit for a queen. 4/4/2003.

A RUNNING BATTLE (A)
Head to head competition with another runner, Goddawin — via the hospital and the department store.

SCAREDY BEAN (A)
A nightmare on Bean Street. 2/21/2003.

THE SOFA (A)
Bean’s sofa falls to pieces so he buys a new one. But by getting rid of the old one, loses his TV remote in the process. 6/14/2002.

SPRING CLEAN (A)
There’s no more hot water in Bean’s pipes... and Bean really needs a wash. 3/8/2002.

SUPER TROLLEY (A)
Bean’s expedition to the supermarket is enhanced by a souped-up trolley (shopping cart). 11/22/2002.

SUPERMARROW (A)
Who’s got the biggest marrow? A town competition and one closer to home between Bean and the tough guy next door. 4/4/2003.

TEE OFF, MR. BEAN
Mr. Bean misplaces his trousers at the laundromat and finds himself in a bind trying to retrieve them. That problem solved, he goes to the Krazy Golf Course, but not being allowed to touch the ball proves to be a great challenge. 9/20/1995.

TOOTHACHE (A)
Bean bites down on a piece of popcorn, causing him much pain. He thinks that by pulling out his painful tooth, it will resolve his problems. 11/1/2002.

TORVILL AND BEAN
A play on Torvill and Dean, a famous figure-skating team — the luckless Mr. Bean wreaks his usual havoc when he attends a performance of Show on Ice. Comic Relief, 3/17/1995.

TREASURE! (A)
Bean goes on a treasure hunt after finding a map in Mrs. Wicket’s attic. 5/30/2003.

THE TROUBLE WITH MR. BEAN
Realizing he is late for a dentist appointment, Mr. Bean gets dressed while driving. When the dentist is knocked unconscious, Mr. Bean attempts a first — self dentistry. Later, while relaxing in the park, he takes control of a wheelchair — without knowing it — and finds that killing a wasp is no piece of cake. 1/1/1992.

THE VISITOR (A)
Harry is an old school friend, but Bean can’t seem to remember him. 3/7/2003.

WANTED (A)
A case of mistaken identity lands Bean in prison and the escaped convict pretends to be Bean. The question is: who has the better life? 2/14/2003.

YOUNG BEAN (A)
A rummage through an old trunk in Mrs. Wicket’s attic triggers a few memories. 10/18/2002.