
Cat Chaos
Mrs. Wicket becomes annoyingly inconsolable when Scrapper goes missing.

Mrs. Wicket becomes annoyingly inconsolable when Scrapper goes missing.

Irma wants a romantic break Bean doesn't. It's too expensive.

Mr. Bean tries to be romantic, but his idea of what that means is different to Irma's.

Mr Bean discovers being in hospital isn't always a bed of roses.

Mr Bean goes to buy the biggest TV in the world only to find that it has a price-tag to match.

Mr. Bean has to deal with an unwanted house guest but the stubborn rat refuses to leave.

Mr. Bean fancies a game of golf.

Mr Bean has to replace his landlady's cat after an unfortunate ‘accident'.

It's Irma's birthday. Bean buys a bargain-bin load of cards, and writes out two –one nice, one silly.

Mr Bean dog-sits for Irma and while in the park comes across a professional dog-walker.

Mr Bean can't find a parking space. So he makes one of his own.

Mr Bean is 'storked' by an unwelcome visitor.

Bean's pursuit of a quiet life ends in a major row.

Mr. Bean is locked in a department store overnight having the time of his life.

Mr Bean makes a meal out of his Birthday celebration.

Bean discovers that, in the world of organised crime, a teddy isn't always a teddy. Sometimes it's a rabbit.

Mr Bean is driven to distraction by diabolical decibels.

Mr. Bean's electricity is cut off so he decides to build a wind turbine.

Mr Bean is all at sea with the landed gentry.

A wedding car crashes, resulting in Bean coming to the rescue and offering the bride a lift.