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"Mr. Bean Goes to Town"
Mr. Bean episode
Episode no.Episode 4
Directed byPaul Weiland (film sequences)
John Birkin (studio)
Written byRobin Driscoll
Richard Curtis
Rowan Atkinson
Original air dateOctober 15, 1991 (1991-October-15)
Running time23:58
Guest appearances
Nick Hancock
Robin Driscoll
Dursley McLinden
Matilda Ziegler
Alan Shaxon
Julia Howson
Richard Marcangelo
Howard Goodall
Mark Khan
Phil Nice
Episode chronology
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"Mr. Bean Goes to Town" is the fourth episode of the British television series Mr. Bean, produced by Tiger Television for Thames Television. It was first broadcast on ITV on 15 October 1991[1] and was watched by 14.42 million viewers during its original transmission.

This was the first episode to be produced and broadcast in NICAM stereo and the first to be overseen by a new production team – directors John Birkin and Paul Weiland (working on studio and location sequences respectively) and producer Sue Vertue. It was also the first episode to introduce the familiar 'street' version of the title sequence.

Plot

Act 1: The Television

Mr. Bean has just bought a portable television and, after bringing it home and having to crawl out his car window (since the television box is strapped to the car, preventing the door from opening), brings it upstairs to his bedsit whereupon he inserts a few coins into his electricity meter to feed power to the wall. Upon unpacking the television out of the box and setting it up on a stand, he realises he's looking at the rear of it. Bean plugs it into a socket and wonders why it is not coming on, only to realise he forgot to wire the plug with the TV's power cable. Upon doing so by screwing the cable into the plug, plugging the aerial and turning on the TV, he discovers he gets no reception regardless of where he moves the aerial to. When he puts the aerial on the floor and sits on a chair in a particular spot, the TV suddenly gets reception, but only if the TV is not facing him. He tries bending over to see the screen, but loses reception when he turns his head to face the screen. No matter what he does, he cannot get reception with the screen in his line of sight. Ingeniously, he decides to take off all his clothes and assemble them on the chair to resemble himself. This eventually works when he includes his underwear in the assembly (using the TV's cardboard box to cover himself). Unfortunately, just as Bean sits down to watch the programme, the electricity meter runs out and cuts off the power, much to his annoyance.

Act 2: The Camera Thief

Later that day, Bean heads out to the local park to try out his new Polaroid camera. Unable to get a clear shot, Bean asks a passerby to take his photo, but the man tricks Bean and makes off with the camera.[2] Upon realising what happened, Bean seeks the thief out, eventually trapping him in a rubbish bin and stabbing him with a pencil, but the thief gets away just as Bean alerts a passing police officer (Matilda Ziegler) to the incident. At the police station, Bean tries to identify the thief in a police lineup, but asks the police sergeant to make a slight alteration after having difficulty trying to identify the thief by requesting the men in the line-up to have rubbish bins over their heads. Using his pencil, Bean stabs each one until he hears the culprit's scream of pain that he recalls, effectively identifying him to the police.

Act 3: The Shoe

While heading through town, Bean feels an itch in his foot. To relieve the itch, he removes his shoe and sock and places them on the roof of a parked Mazda 323, only for the car to drive off with them. Bean finds himself forced to hop through town trying to find them, briefly stopping in a shop to find a shoe that matches his own but being unable to buy just one shoe when the salesman insists he buys a pair. Chasing after the car, Bean eventually manages to jump in front of it, causing his shoe and sock to fall off and into his grasp, and leaving him to thank the driver.

Act 4: The Evening Date

Walking through town at night, Bean attempts to comb his hair in a shop window, but has difficulty combing the back of his head. To resolve the problem, he uses an ID photo booth to photograph the back of his head, before heading off to a nightclub called "Club Phut" (the word was previously seen as graffiti at the start of "The Return of Mr. Bean"), meeting up with his girlfriend Irma Gobb (also played by Ziegler). As they head inside, Bean is irritated by the club's flashing neon sign so hits the power box for the sign, causing it to stop flashing and eventually cut out. Inside, the pair enter the stage area where a magic act is being performed by a magician named Eddie Spangle. Trying to attract the attention of a waitress, Bean inadvertently becomes a volunteer in the magic show. He soon causes mayhem when the magician uses his watch for a magic trick, and messes up some of the magician's magical gimmicks while searching for his watch, much to Irma's disgrace. Upon retrieving it but seeing his girlfriend gone, Bean heads out and into the club's dance floor while Spangle angrily searches for him after he ruined his show.

Inside the disco, Bean finds Irma dancing with another unnamed man. Jealous and trembled, Bean tries to butt in and take back Irma, who ignores him again and simply continues dancing with the other man, eventually leading him to force the man out of the disco. Hoping to get Irma to dance with him, Bean asks the DJ to change the music to something romantic, only to find that the man returned and is embracing Irma. Heartbroken and humiliated, Bean exits the disco but, unwilling to be beaten, he spots the club's power breaker and shuts it off on his way out. In the ending scene, Bean passes by a shop with televisions in its display window on his way home, which go to static when he passes them and return to normal, even when he sticks his hand in front of them after the ending credits.

Cast

Production

The day after the original transmission of this episode, Thames Television – which originally commissioned and broadcast the series on behalf of the ITV network – learned it would lose its broadcast franchise at the end of the following year. As an independent production company, Thames continued its involvement with the series following 1992 but the network commission and compliance responsibility was handed over to Central Independent Television, who also oversaw a number of Thames' independent productions for the ITV network.

The "Three Standing Figures" sculpture in Battersea Park

The location sequences in this episode were filmed at Battersea Park and Kingston upon Thames. Exterior scenes outside Mr. Bean's flat were filmed in Surbiton for several episodes in the series. The location scenes also switched from using OB videotape to 35 mm film. Studio sequences were recorded before a live audience at Thames Television's Teddington Studios.

Elements from this episode were later reused in episodes of Mr. Bean: The Animated Series:

  • The television sketch inspired the episode Big TV.
  • The scene in which Bean was distracted by the thief while he took his photo was adapted as part of a scene in the episode Chocks Away.
  • The police line-up scene was used as inspiration for the ending scene of the episode In the Pink.
  • The magician scene inspired by the episode A Magic Day Out.

Censorship

The broadcast of the episode on the Philippine television ABS-CBN, Nickelodeon UK and Disney Channel, removed two segments in the television sketch – where when Bean pushes wires into the plug for the television, and removes his trousers and underwear and sat down in the chair completely naked by covering himself up privately.

References

  1. ^ "Timeline". mrbean.co.uk. Archived from the original on 22 September 2013. Retrieved 27 February 2013.
  2. ^ The DVD-laser Disc Newsletter. Vol. 173–183. DVD-Laser Disc Newsletter. 1999. pp. 42–. In Mr. Bean Goes to Town he has his camera stolen in a park, he loses a shoe and tries to chase after it on one foot, and participates in a magic act at a night club. The classic turkey cooking episode appears on Merry Christmas. Mr. Bean in ...