Mr. Bean is a British comedy television programme starring Rowan Atkinson as the title character, consisting of 25-minute episodes written by Atkinson and others. The pilot episode aired in 1990 on ITV, with the last television episode airing in 1995; an additional episode was released directly to video. The character of Mr. Bean, portrayed as a childlike man, solves problems presented by everyday tasks and often causes disruption in the process, speaking very little.
1. Mr Bean: Listen and complete
Mr. Bean is a British comedy (1) __________ programme series of (2)
____ twenty-five-minute episodes written by and starring Rowan
Atkinson as the title character. (3) ___________ episodes were also
written by Robin Driscoll, Richard Curtis and one by Ben Elton. The pilot
(4) ___________ was broadcast on ITV on 1 (5) __________ 1990, with the last television
episode, "Goodnight Mr. Bean" (6) ____________ on 31 October (7) ________. The (8)
_______ episode, "Hair by Mr. Bean of London", was a (9) _________ exclusive released
on (10) _____ November 1995, but not broadcast in the UK until (11) _______.
Based on a character (12) ____________ developed by Atkinson while he was (13)
____________ for his master's degree at Oxford (14) ____________, the series follows the
exploits of Mr. Bean, described by Atkinson as "a child in a grown man's (15) _________",
in solving various (16) ___________ presented by everyday tasks and often causing
disruption in the process. Bean rarely speaks.
Mr Bean: Listen and complete
Mr. Bean is a British comedy (1) __________ programme series of (2)
____ twenty-five-minute episodes written by and starring Rowan
Atkinson as the title character. (3) ___________ episodes were also
written by Robin Driscoll, Richard Curtis and one by Ben Elton. The pilot
(4) ___________ was broadcast on ITV on 1 (5) __________ 1990, with the last television
episode, "Goodnight Mr. Bean" (6) ____________ on 31 October (7) ________. The (8)
_______ episode, "Hair by Mr. Bean of London", was a (9) _________ exclusive released
on (10) _____ November 1995, but not broadcast in the UK until (11) _______.
Based on a character (12) ____________ developed by Atkinson while he was (13)
____________ for his master's degree at Oxford (14) ____________, the series follows the
exploits of Mr. Bean, described by Atkinson as "a child in a grown man's (15) _________",
in solving various (16) ___________ presented by everyday tasks and often causing
disruption in the process. Bean rarely speaks.