Cat-Sitting
Mr Bean is forced to look after his worst enemy.
Mr Bean is forced to look after his worst enemy.
Mr. Bean is trying to impress some kids in the park with his football skills.
Sunbathing proves a more strenuous pursuit for Mr Bean.
Mr Bean tries his hand as an international art sleuth.
Mr. Bean fancies a game of golf.
It's Irma's birthday. Bean buys a bargain-bin load of cards, and writes out two –one nice, one silly.
Mr Bean is all at sea with the landed gentry.
Mr Bean, badgered by a strange pink animal, warms to the creature when it shows its true colours.
High-tech wizardry and low-tech cunning get Mr Bean out of a jam.
Irma is coming for dinner, but Mr. Bean has forgotten about it and so doesn't have anything to cook.
The airport personnel refuses to let Mr. Bean take a flight due to his passport having no photo.
Mr. Bean accidentally spills all of Mrs. Wicket's new, expensive perfume on the floor.
Bean is both cajoled by Irma and spurred by his own jealousy of the fund-raising super-star Declan.
Mr. Bean needs to learn to dance to impress his girlfriend Irma.
A brand new lodger in the house could be a great new friend, or could be your worst enemy.
Whilst digging for buried treasure, Mr Bean digs himself a hole too deep to get out of.
Mr. Bean tries to cut the grass in the garden but finds it impossible.
Mr Bean redecorates his room, making it fit for a Queen.
Mr Bean needs to let a room but no one will let him.
Mr Bean gets green eyes and green fingers.