Mr. Bean – The Return Of Mr. Bean

Title: The Return of Mr. Bean
Airdate: 5 November 1990
Guests: John Junkin, Roger Lloyd-Pack, Matilda Ziegler.

Act 1: Bean is a street musician playing a saxophone and wants to drop some change in his saxophone case. When he discovers that no change, put his handkerchief on the ground and dances in a rather silly with the saxophone, a woman stops and leaves him for a coin, which then transfers to the jurisprudence of the saxophonist.

Act 2: Bean presents its new American Express charge card at Allders department store. After appearing to put down while going through the perfume department, which makes shopping for all that the first test you want to buy – open and use a toothbrush, is about a bath towel, peel a potato with peeler to buy, and pulls a fish out much of your pocket to see if it fits in a pan. Also opt for your receptionist’s desk as he wants and takes it with him, plug and all, because it was the only phone that gave a dial tone when picked up, he took the other phones (offline models screen) is broken. In the registry, accidentally exchange cards with another man (Paul McDowell), which has the same card as him pickpockets Bean man and put the back of the card (rather than talk to the man, of course) but his hand gets stuck, and the man accidentally pushes it to the end in a bathroom. In the toilet, released the hand and man’s impact by offering a roll of toilet paper.

Act 3: Bean goes to a restaurant for his birthday and orders a steak tartare (after giving away a birthday card itself), which is expected to be a real steak. Disgusted by the taste and appearance tartare, which is cut and pieces hidden in different places (ashtray, a small vase, sugar basin, a hollowed-out roll, under a plate, violinist pants, tote bag) . Well, a waiter goes and spills his tray on the table all Bean, giving you the opportunity to hide their actions to show the waiter and the maitre d ‘that the tartar has finished inside the vessel, within his bread on his plate, the violinist in his pants, and a woman’s purse. The maitre d ‘apologizes and moves quickly Bean, who seeks to complain about the incident by whispering to another table where the waiter brings a dish, which, unfortunately for beans, steak tartare is another, apparently larger than first, and apparently must end, as the maitre d ‘, waiter and violinist all watching him.

Act 4: Bean is waiting to meet with Queen Elizabeth II in a royal premiere in Leicester Square Odeon cinema, but it is prepared (fingernails and teeth are dirty, his breath smells, and his shoes are unpolished). He manages to fix most of these problems to your satisfaction (with spit polish your shoes, folding the corners of a postcard to serve as a pocket handkerchief, and with a loose thread on a uniform usher floss ), but when he uses his trouser zip to clean the nail, the zipper gets stuck, and only manages to force a backup just before the Queen welcomed. Preparing for a bow, Bean accidentally headbutts the Queen, who is dropped. During the confusion, Bean makes a run for it.

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