Mr. Bean – Mr. Bean Rides Again

Title: Mr. Bean Rides Again
Airdate: 17 February 1992
Guests: Roger Sloman, Su Douglas,John Rolfe, Nick Hancock, Stephen Frost.

Act 1: Bean wants to go to the post office, but the car battery is dead, so he decides to take a bus instead. Arrives at the bus stop when a man is waiting for the bus. Unfortunately, the man suddenly suffered a heart attack. Bean tries to revive him by stomping on it, stuffing pills in her throat, trying to word of mouth (with the magazine’s man) and the use of shock treatment break through electric wires connected to a nearby lamppost. This principle works, but forgets to take the leap out of hand when the man offers a handshake, giving the man another shock, making it happen again. An ambulance arrives, but while paramedics treated the man, Bean used the battery from the ambulance to drive your Mini. Bean leaves, leaving the ambulance with disabilities due to a dead battery.

Act 2: Bean goes to a mailbox on their way, accidentally swallows his stamp. He offers to send a letter from a woman, claims that it has published, but clings to it until she is gone so you can get another stamp of his own letter. Then steal the seal by using steam from the radiator of his car, and paste it into your own letter with a sweet paste (from the first episode) on the inside of his pocket and hits his own letter with his fist (when using a finger to make it stick down does not work). The postman arrives to empty the box like the lady returns to find his letter on the floor and complained that the postman who had a stamp on your letter, but she does not know what happened to him. Bean was hiding inside the box to keep the discount for the postman to steal the brand and gets locked in an unknown amount of time (the original commercial break happened here), although, as the mailbox was a “1 “shows, which should have been the next day. When it’s finally released (by another postman) loses his keys down a drain and have to get a bus home. Expected at the bus stop with another man also waiting for the bus. The man gets on the bus, but Mr. Bean is not so lucky – the driver tells him not to come on the bus and all seats are full, forcing Bean to wait for the next bus.

Act 3: Bean tries to pack for a vacation, but his little box has no space for your clothes, as well as cans of baked beans. Ridicule reduces the size of their stuff (usually with scissors) to fit in a small briefcase, cutting a pair of pants (it was not necessary as I had shorts), breaking the toothbrush, pouring some toothpaste in the sink, with only one sandal, and using a soft cloth towel, but do not have the heart to cut her teddy bear. Finally, after managing to fit his things in the small briefcase, reaches under the bed and discovers that he owned another briefcase, almost double the size of the baby. But from his small bag already packed, just put it in the larger suitcase, along with the only thing I could not pack before – a book.

Act 4: Bean boards a train and then read a book on the other side of another man (Stephen Frost) in the same compartment also is reading. The man starts laughing loudly and continuously in a passage from his book. Bean struggles to plug their ears to help laughing, causing prying eyes when the man looks up and then given a stick of gum, which works. Finally, the driver (Nick Hancock) enters and asks for tickets. Bean is surprised by his presence; accidentally eject your book, with the ticket hidden inside, through the window of the train.

Act 5: Bean then boards an airplane, but is forced to care for a sick child at his side. This is to encourage the child through various means, sticking bits of the magazine in his face to amuse him, playing with a self-inflating life jacket (later Bean flies off the seat) and blow air into a paper bag and try the pop. Discover the stock market is too small, and begins to delve into another bag. While giving back, your child throws a half flight Bag sick when the plane suffers a bit of turbulence, and offers the bag of beans, which are unknown and breaks the bag of vomit. The act ends with the sound of bursting of the stock market, and the screen cuts to black, the result is not shown.

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