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In , he appeared as Mr. Bean received YouTube's Diamond Play Button for his channel surpassing 10 million subscribers on the video platform.
Among the most-watched channels in the world, in it had more than 6. Bean is also among the most-followed Facebook pages with 94 million followers in July , "more than the likes of Rihanna , Manchester United or Harry Potter ".
Bean with Rowan Atkinson returning to the role. It was expected to be released online as a Web-series later in , as a television broadcast followed shortly after.
On 6 February , Regular Capital announced that there would be a fifth series of Mr. Bean: The Animated Series in voiced by Atkinson.
He played the part of Dexter Hayman in Hot Shots! Atkinson gained further recognition as a verbally bumbling vicar in Four Weddings and a Funeral , written and directed by his long time collaborator Richard Curtis , and featured in Disney's The Lion King also as the voice of Zazu the red-billed hornbill.
In addition to his supporting roles, Atkinson has also had success as a leading man. His television character Mr.
Bean debuted on the big screen with Bean to international success. A sequel, Mr. He has also starred in the James Bond parody Johnny English film series — A recording of the stage performance was subsequently released as Live in Belfast.
In , during the West End revival of the musical Oliver! He was joined by Tony Robinson as Baldrick. The sketch involved the first new Blackadder material for 10 years, with Blackadder as CEO of Melchett, Melchett and Darling bank facing an enquiry over the banking crisis.
Best known for his use of physical comedy in his Mr. Bean persona, Atkinson's other characters rely more on language. Atkinson often plays authority figures especially priests or vicars speaking absurd lines with a completely deadpan delivery.
One of his better-known comic devices is over-articulation of the "B" sound, such as his pronunciation of " Bob " in the Blackadder II episode " Bells ".
Atkinson has a stammer , [54] and the over-articulation is a technique to overcome problematic consonants. Atkinson's often visually based style, which has been compared to that of Buster Keaton , [25] sets him apart from most modern television and film comics, who rely heavily on dialogue, as well as stand-up comedy which is mostly based on monologues.
This talent for visual comedy has led to Atkinson being called "the man with the rubber face"; comedic reference was made to this in an episode of Blackadder the Third " Sense and Senility " , in which Baldrick Tony Robinson refers to his master, Mr.
Blackadder , as a "lazy, big-nosed, rubber-faced bastard". He was very physical. Yes, very physical and very angry.
Bean and Johnny English. Hulot's Holiday I remember seeing when I was 17 — that was a major inspiration. He opened a window to a world that I'd never looked out on before, and I thought, "God, that's interesting," how a comic situation can be developed as purely visual and yet it's not under-cranked, it's not speeded-up, it's more deliberate; it takes its time.
And I enjoyed that. In March , while Atkinson was on a holiday trip to Kenya , the pilot of his private plane fainted. Atkinson managed to maintain the plane in the air until the pilot recovered and was able to land the plane at Nairobi 's Wilson Airport.
Rowan Atkinson married Sunetra Sastry in February They have two children, Ben and Lily. In June , Atkinson led a coalition of the United Kingdom's most prominent actors and writers, including Nicholas Hytner , Stephen Fry , and Ian McEwan , to the British Parliament in an attempt to force a review of the controversial Racial and Religious Hatred Bill , which they felt would give overwhelming power to religious groups to impose censorship on the arts.
And the law which attempts to say you can criticise or ridicule ideas as long as they are not religious ideas is a very peculiar law indeed. In October , he voiced his support for the Reform Section 5 campaign , [66] which aims to reform or repeal Section 5 of the Public Order Act , particularly its statement that an insult can be grounds for arrest and punishment.
It is a reaction to several recent high-profile arrests, which Atkinson sees as a restriction of freedom of expression.
He has also used this skill when filming comedy material. In , he starred in the self-penned The Driven Man , a series of sketches featuring Atkinson driving around London trying to solve his obsession with cars, and discussing it with taxi drivers, policemen, used-car salesmen and psychotherapists.
Atkinson has raced in other cars, including a Renault 5 GT Turbo for two seasons for its one make series. The Conservative Party politician Alan Clark , a devotee of classic motor cars, recorded in his published Diaries a chance meeting with a man he later realized was Atkinson while driving through Oxfordshire in May "Just after leaving the motorway at Thame I noticed a dark red DBS V8 Aston Martin on the slip road with the bonnet up, a man unhappily bending over it.
I told Jane to pull in and walked back. A DV8 in trouble is always good for a gloat. One car Atkinson has said he will not own is a Porsche : "I have a problem with Porsches.
They're wonderful cars, but I know I could never live with one. Atkinson was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the Birthday Honours for services to drama and charity.
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Tunbridge Wells : Panini Publishing Ltd. Retrieved 26 June Retrieved 27 July During its original five-year run, Mr. Bean met with widespread acclaim and attracted large television audiences.
The series was viewed by Bean " [3] and has received a number of international awards, including the Rose d'Or.
The series has also been sold in territories worldwide and 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 Summer Olympics opening ceremony , television commercials and several sketches for Comic Relief. Besides the acclaim of the show, another reason for the show's appeal in hundreds of territories worldwide is that the show uses very little intelligible dialogue, making it accessible to people who know little or no English.
The character of Mr. Bean was developed while Rowan Atkinson was studying for his master's degree in electrical engineering at The Queen's College, Oxford.
A sketch featuring Bean was shown at the Edinburgh Fringe in the early s. One of Bean's earliest appearances occurred at the " Just for Laughs " comedy festival in Montreal , Quebec , Canada , in When programme coordinators were scheduling him into the festival programme, Atkinson insisted that he perform on the French-speaking bill rather than the English-speaking programme.
Having no French dialogue in his act at all, programme coordinators could not understand why Atkinson wanted to perform on the French bill instead.
As it turned out, Atkinson's act at the festival was a test platform for his character and he wanted to see how his character's physical comedy would fare on an international stage with a non-English speaking audience.
The character's name was not decided until after the first episode had been produced; a number of other vegetable-influenced names such as "Mr.
Cauliflower" were explored. Bean is also similar to early silent films , relying purely upon physical comedy with Mr. Bean speaking very little dialogue although like other live-action sitcoms during this period, it featured a laugh track.
This has allowed the series to be sold worldwide without any significant changes to dialogue. The title character and main protagonist, played by Rowan Atkinson , is a childish buffoon who brings various unusual schemes and contrivances to everyday tasks.
He lives alone at the address of Flat 2, 12 Arbour Road, Highbury , and is almost always seen in his trademark tweed jacket and a skinny red tie.
He also usually wears a digital calculator watch. Mr Bean rarely speaks, and when he does, it is generally only a few mumbled words which are in a comically low-pitched voice.
His first name he names himself "Bean" to others and profession, if any, are never mentioned. In the first film adaptation , "Mr" appears on his passport in the "first name" field and he is shown employed as a guard at London's National Gallery.
Mr Bean often seems unaware of basic aspects of the way the world works, and the programme usually features his attempts at what would normally be considered simple activities, such as going swimming, using a television set, interior decorating or going to church.
The humour largely comes from his original and often absurd solutions to problems and his total disregard for others when solving them, and his pettiness and occasional malevolence.
The beginning of episode two , Mr Bean falls from the sky in a beam of light accompanied by a choir singing Ecce homo qui est faba "Behold the man who is a bean" which was sung by the Southwark Cathedral choir in The opening sequence was initially in black and white in episodes two and three , which was intended by the producers to show his status as an "ordinary man cast into the spotlight".
However, later episodes showed Mr Bean dropping from the night sky in a deserted London street against the backdrop of St Paul's Cathedral.
At the end of episodes three and six , he is also shown being sucked right back up into the sky in the respective background scenes The black scene in episode 3 and street scene in episode 6.
Regarding the opening credits, Atkinson has acknowledged that Bean "has a slightly alien aspect to him". Bean: The Animated Series episode "Double Trouble", the alien aspect of him was used in a storyline in which he is taken inside a spacecraft with aliens who look exactly like him and even have their own plushy toys.
In an obvious homage towards the end, the aliens send him back home in a beam of light and music similar to the opening of the original Mr Bean series.
Whether Bean is an extraterrestrial is not made clear. Bean's long-suffering girlfriend, Irma Gobb played by Matilda Ziegler , appears in three episodes.
In " The Curse of Mr. Bean " and " Mr. Bean Goes to Town ", the character is simply credited as "the girlfriend". She is treated relatively inconsiderately by Bean, who appears to regard her more as a friend and companion rather than as a love interest.
However, he does become jealous when she dances with another man at a disco in "Mr. Bean "; his failure to do so results in her leaving him for good.
Despite this, she later reappears in Mr. Bean: The Animated Series. It is revealed in the book Mr. Bean's Diary that Bean met Irma Gobb at a local library.
Teddy is Mr. Bean's teddy bear and, apparently, best friend. This little brown bear is a knitted oddity with button eyes and sausage-shaped limbs which invariably end up broken in half or in various other states of destruction and disfiguration.
Although Teddy is inanimate, Mr. Bean often pretends it is alive: he always buys it a Christmas present or tries not to wake it up in the morning.
For example, when Mr. Bean hypnotizes Teddy, he snaps his fingers and the bear's head falls backwards as if it had fallen asleep instantly.
Bean used his finger to prop Teddy's head up. Teddy is often privy to Mr. Bean's various schemes and doubles as a tool or other items in emergencies; it has been decapitated " Mr.
Bean " and shrunk in the wash " Tee Off, Mr. Bean ". Teddy is also Mr. Bean's "pet" in " Hair by Mr. Bean of London " where he is used to win a pet show.
Over the years, Teddy has undergone several changes. When it debuted on " The Trouble with Mr. Bean ", it had a smaller head.
Two episodes later, its head reached its current size but its "eyes" were not present until Bean placed gold thumb tacks on its face.
The "eyes" have since been replaced with two small white buttons sewn over Teddy's face, giving it a distinctive image. Mr Bean's vehicle, a citron-green [18] British Leyland Mini Mark 4 [19] with a matte black bonnet , was central to several antics such as Bean getting dressed in it, driving while sitting in an armchair strapped to the roof or attempting to avoid a car park fee by driving out through the entrance.
Throughout the sitcom, Bean keeps it locked with a bolt-latch and padlock rather than the lock fitted to the car, which formed a running gag in several episodes; in two episodes, he demonstrated an additional and innovative security measure in that he removes the steering wheel instead of the key which in one episode deterred a car thief.
In " Back to School Mr. Bean ", Bean's Mini is crushed by a tank as part of a demonstration after he replaced an identical Mini registration ACW V meant for the demonstration with his own to secure a parking space.
After losing it, he removes his padlock and bolt-latch from the remains. Although the Mini has been crushed, it nonetheless reappears in subsequent episodes with the same colours and registration number SLW R as the car that has been crushed.
There were three Minis painted green and black used in the series, as well as two others painted with the same colour scheme but with no engine that got crushed by the tank.
One of the main cars was also crushed by the tank. During filming many parts were swapped from car to car throughout production, including bonnets, wheel trims, grilles, steering wheels, rear lights, occasionally the driver's door, and the seat covers.
After filming ended, one of the original Minis was sold to Kariker Kars to be hired for various events whereupon it was temporarily displayed as a major attraction at the Rover Group's museum.
In , it was purchased by the Cars of the Stars Motor Museum and displayed for a number of years, later being sold on to a museum in the United States.
The main Mini is privately owned and nearing the end of restoration in the south of England. To promote Mr. The Mini was going to appear in the first film adaptation of the series under the registration C EUW.
Bean drives his Mini through Harrods in order to avoid a traffic jam. Although the sequence was filmed, it was not included in the final cut.
The Mini reappeared in Mr. In , Mr. Bean returned in a sketch for Comic Relief in which he drives his Mini to attend a funeral. This Mini bore the same registration as the one in the animated spin-off.
Since the pilot episode, Mr. Bean has had a long-running feud with the unseen driver of a light-blue Reliant Regal Supervan III registration GRA 26K , which would usually get turned over, crashed out of its parking space and so forth by Bean in his Mini, who is usually oblivious to the results.
These mishaps also became a running gag throughout the series. In " Tee Off, Mr. Bean ", Bean is hitchhiking and the Reliant pulls over for him but Bean, who recognizes the car, pretends to not see it until it leaves.
The Reliant reappears in Mr. Bean in his Mini. In the episode "Young Bean", the identity of the Reliant driver is revealed for the first time.
In the episode "Car Wars", after being abused by Mr. Bean for many years, the driver becomes angry and fed up, and decides to get his revenge by giving him a taste of his own medicine.
Although Mr. Bean is the only significant character in the programme, others appear usually as foils for his various antics.
Other than his girlfriend Irma Gobb Matilda Ziegler , there are more characters in each episode. All 15 episodes of Mr. Bean were produced by Tiger Aspect Productions.
Additionally, the character has been used in one-off sketches, guest appearances and television commercials in the United Kingdom.
The fourteenth episode, " Hair by Mr. Bean of London ", was originally released as a direct-to-video VHS exclusive in , and was not broadcast on television until 25 August on Nickelodeon.
Due to its widespread popularity, the series aired in many other countries; in the United States, it aired on HBO starting on 2 April , and also ran on PBS television stations across the United States.
Bean was aired on the Philippines television network ABS-CBN in and later moved to the network's sister station Studio 23 from its launch in until lasted a year.
In Indonesia , Mr. Reruns of the series were also shown on Fox Family during the late s, both as segments in the variety series Ohh Nooo!
Bill Presents and as stand-alone episodes. The words sung during the title sequences are in Latin :. The theme was later released on Goodall's album Choral Works.
Goodall also wrote an accompanying music track for many episodes. The first episode of Mr. Bean did not feature the choral theme tune, but instead an up-beat instrumental piece also composed by Goodall, which was more an incidental tune than a theme.
It was used while Bean drove between locations intimidating the blue Reliant, and as such, was sometimes heard in later episodes whenever Bean's nemesis is seen.
The instrumental of the theme tune was used in the original series finale of Mr. In the episode " Tee Off, Mr. Bean ", Goodall's choral theme tune for another Richard Curtis comedy, The Vicar of Dibley , is heard playing on a car stereo.
In "Merry Christmas, Mr. Bean", while playing with Queen's Royal Guards figurines and the nativity set, he hums " The British Grenadiers ", which was quoted in the theme to Blackadder Goes Forth.
Bean appeared in the music video of a fundraising single for Comic Relief, fronted by Hale and Pace , entitled "The Stonk". Bean also appeared in the music video for the Boyzone single " Picture of You ", [33] which was the main theme song for the first film adaptation.
Bean and Smear Campaign featuring Bruce Dickinson '. It was a cover of the Alice Cooper song of the same name, and reached number 9 in the UK singles chart.
Seven years following the end of the original live-action series, Mr. Bean reappeared in an animated television series [37] with Rowan Atkinson reprising his role as the title character as well as providing references for all of Bean's animated actions.
Much like the original live-action series, the animated spin-off contains little dialogue; although some words are spoken most is either little soundbites or mumbling.
The series introduced a list of new characters alongside regulars in the original series such as Teddy and Irma Gobb , including an unpleasant landlady of Mr.
Bean named Mrs. Wicket and her evil one-eyed cat Scrapper. From to , 52 episodes were originally broadcast on ITV1 each consisting of two minute segments.
In , CITV commissioned a brand new series of episodes. Two theatrical feature-length films featuring Mr Bean have been released, with Atkinson reprising his role as the character in each.
The first film, Bean , was directed by Mel Smith , released in and followed the misadventures of Mr Bean as he oversaw the transfer of Whistler's Mother to a Los Angeles art gallery.
The film broke from the programme's traditional narrative by using a subplot with more developed characters, whereby Bean was not the sole centre of attention but interacted with a suburban Californian family that he stays with during the film.
The second film, Mr. Bean's Holiday , was directed by Steve Bendelack , released in and followed Bean on an eventful journey across France for a holiday in the French Riviera to which, after a number of mishaps, culminates in an unscheduled screening of his video diary at the Cannes Film Festival , [43] despite an earlier rumour in February stating that an unused script by Richard Curtis would see him on an Australian misadventure.
The film is notable for featuring a mixture of traditional film photography and home-shot video camera photography. Bean's Holiday was the last live-action appearance of the character, [47] before reappearing at the London Olympics opening ceremony six years later.
Top Funny Comedian: The Movie is a spin-off film of a Chinese variety show of the same name; the plot involves a number of Chinese people getting involved in a series of misadventures during a visit to Macau at the same time as Mr Bean, a supporting character in the film.
In , Atkinson reprised his character for a live performance as part of the London Summer Olympics opening ceremony. In the scene, Mr. For this scene, Bean does not wear his usual brown tweed sports jacket but the traditional clothing of the musician - white tie and tails.
As they perform the piece, Bean is mostly bored with playing the same note repeatedly on the synthesiser and gets jealous of the more interesting part being played on the grand piano.
Still bored, he takes out his mobile phone and takes a picture of himself, looking proud. He then sneezes in a comical fashion and tries to retrieve his handkerchief from his bag behind him, finding he cannot reach it while at the synthesizer until he uses an umbrella to maintain his performance.
When he finally blows his nose with his serviette, he throws it into the grand piano. He then falls asleep continuing to play the note.
A dream sequence of the opening scene of the film Chariots of Fire shows the characters running across a beach, though Mr. Bean dreams he is running with them.
He begins to fall behind, until he hails a car to overtake all the others. Now running in front, Bean ensures he wins the race on the beach by tripping one of the runners trying to overtake him, whereupon he crosses the line with elation, and then wakes up.
Finding that the rest of the orchestra have stopped playing while he continued his one recurring note, Bean, with encouragement from Rattle, plays an extended flourish and lastly touches a note that makes a flatulent sound then stops.
Two books tied-in to the original live-action series were released: Mr. Bean's Diary in and Mr. Bean's Pocket Diary in The two books have identical content and differ only in the format in which they are printed.
The content of both is a template diary with handwritten content scrawled in by Mr. They provide some additional information on the setting: for example, they establish that Mr.
Bean lives in Highbury and rents his flat from a landlady named Mrs. They confirm the name of Mr.
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