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Study Guide: The World of Mr. Bean

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The World of Mr. Bean Study Guide

Origins and Creation

Rowan Atkinson and Richard Curtis are recognized as the principal creators of the *Mr. Bean* television series.

Answer: True

Explanation: Rowan Atkinson and Richard Curtis developed the character and the television series *Mr. Bean*.

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The character of Mr. Bean was conceived by Rowan Atkinson during his postgraduate studies at the University of Oxford.

Answer: True

Explanation: Rowan Atkinson developed the character of Mr. Bean while pursuing his master's degree at the University of Oxford.

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Rowan Atkinson conveyed a desire to cease portraying Mr. Bean, citing concerns that the character's childlike nature would appear incongruous for an actor of advanced age.

Answer: True

Explanation: Rowan Atkinson stated in 2012 that he felt playing a childlike character in his fifties was becoming 'a little sad,' indicating a desire to retire the role.

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The designation "Mr. Bean" was selected early in the developmental phase, preceding the writing of any episodes.

Answer: False

Explanation: The name "Mr. Bean" was not finalized until after the initial episode was produced; alternative vegetable-related names were considered beforehand.

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Rowan Atkinson and Richard Curtis had previously collaborated on the popular historical sitcom *Blackadder*.

Answer: True

Explanation: Rowan Atkinson and Richard Curtis were key collaborators in the creation and writing of the popular historical sitcom *Blackadder*, demonstrating a prior successful creative partnership.

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Who are identified as the principal creators of the character and television series *Mr. Bean*?

Answer: Rowan Atkinson and Richard Curtis

Explanation: Rowan Atkinson and Richard Curtis are credited as the creators of the *Mr. Bean* television series.

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By which British production company is the *Mr. Bean* series produced?

Answer: Tiger Aspect Productions

Explanation: The *Mr. Bean* series is produced by the British production company Tiger Aspect Productions.

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What alternative vegetable-related appellations were contemplated prior to the final selection of "Mr. Bean"?

Answer: Mr. Cauliflower, Mr. Pea

Explanation: Prior to settling on the name "Mr. Bean," alternative vegetable-inspired names such as "Mr. Cauliflower" and "Mr. Pea" were considered.

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What is the collaborative relationship between Rowan Atkinson, Richard Curtis, and the television series *Blackadder*?

Answer: They both created and wrote for the acclaimed historical sitcom *Blackadder*.

Explanation: Rowan Atkinson and Richard Curtis were key collaborators in the creation and writing of the popular historical sitcom *Blackadder*.

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In what manner did Rowan Atkinson initially test the character of Mr. Bean in 1987?

Answer: By performing at the "Just for Laughs" festival in Montreal for a non-English speaking audience.

Explanation: Rowan Atkinson utilized the "Just for Laughs" festival in Montreal in 1987 as a testing ground for Mr. Bean, performing for a non-English speaking audience to gauge the character's universal appeal.

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Character and Comedy

The assertion that the television series *Mr. Bean* is primarily characterized by its extensive use of complex dialogue and intricate plotlines is accurate.

Answer: False

Explanation: The series *Mr. Bean* is renowned for its minimal dialogue and reliance on physical comedy, rather than complex verbal exchanges or intricate plotlines.

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Mr. Bean's distinctive attire is characterized by a brown leather jacket and a wide, colorful tie.

Answer: False

Explanation: Mr. Bean's iconic attire consists of a tweed jacket and a skinny red tie, not a brown leather jacket.

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Mr. Bean frequently engages in lengthy, eloquent speeches throughout the series.

Answer: False

Explanation: Mr. Bean rarely speaks, and when he does, it is typically in mumbled, low-pitched words, rather than lengthy, eloquent speeches.

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The humor in *Mr. Bean* primarily derives from his sophisticated approach to solving everyday problems.

Answer: False

Explanation: The humor in *Mr. Bean* originates from his unconventional, often absurd, and egocentric solutions to everyday problems, rather than a sophisticated approach.

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The character Mr. Bean is occasionally described as possessing an 'alien aspect,' a characteristic subtly referenced within the animated series.

Answer: True

Explanation: Rowan Atkinson has noted Mr. Bean's 'slightly alien aspect,' which is alluded to in the animated series through storylines involving aliens resembling the character.

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Which of the following best characterizes Mr. Bean's typical speech pattern within the series?

Answer: He rarely speaks, and when he does, it's in mumbled, low-pitched words.

Explanation: Mr. Bean's communication is predominantly non-verbal; when he does speak, it is typically in mumbled, low-pitched utterances.

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What specific item of clothing is integral to Mr. Bean's distinctive visual presentation?

Answer: A tweed jacket and a skinny red tie

Explanation: Mr. Bean's signature look is defined by his tweed jacket and a skinny red tie.

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What is the significance of the description 'a child in a grown man's body' as applied to Mr. Bean?

Answer: It describes his immature behavior and worldview, as stated by Atkinson.

Explanation: Rowan Atkinson used the phrase 'a child in a grown man's body' to encapsulate Mr. Bean's immature behavior, simplistic perspective, and often childish approach to life's challenges.

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Iconic Elements and Relationships

Irma Gobb is depicted as Mr. Bean's long-time romantic partner who consistently influences his decisions.

Answer: False

Explanation: While Irma Gobb is Mr. Bean's girlfriend, their relationship is characterized by Bean's inconsiderate treatment of her, and she does not consistently influence his decisions.

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Teddy, Mr. Bean's teddy bear, is frequently treated by Bean as if it were a living entity and his closest companion.

Answer: True

Explanation: Mr. Bean consistently treats his teddy bear, Teddy, as a sentient being and his primary companion, engaging in elaborate interactions with it.

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Following the conclusion of the show's filming, Teddy was sold by Rowan Atkinson to a private collector for a substantial sum.

Answer: False

Explanation: After filming concluded, Teddy was donated by Rowan Atkinson to a teddy bear museum and was later sold at auction for £180, not to a private collector for a significant sum.

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Mr. Bean's iconic car is a red sports car renowned for its speed and modern features.

Answer: False

Explanation: Mr. Bean's iconic vehicle is a citron-green British Leyland Mini 1000, not a red sports car.

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Mr. Bean employed unconventional methods to secure his Mini, such as utilizing a padlock and removing the steering wheel.

Answer: True

Explanation: Mr. Bean famously secured his Mini using a bolt-latch and padlock and, in one instance, removed the steering wheel to deter theft.

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A recurring gag involves Mr. Bean's Mini and a blue three-wheeled Reliant Regal van, with Bean frequently contributing to its crashes.

Answer: True

Explanation: The series frequently features Mr. Bean's Mini interacting with a light-blue Reliant Regal Supervan III, often resulting in the van overturning or crashing due to Bean's actions.

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The Reliant Regal Supervan III is Mr. Bean's personal vehicle, utilized for his daily errands.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Reliant Regal Supervan III is not Mr. Bean's car; it is the vehicle of his recurring nemesis, often involved in comedic crashes with Mr. Bean's Mini.

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In the episode "Back to School Mr. Bean," Mr. Bean's Mini was destroyed by a steamroller.

Answer: False

Explanation: In the episode "Back to School Mr. Bean," Mr. Bean's Mini was crushed by a Chieftain tank, not a steamroller.

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What is the designated name of Mr. Bean's cherished teddy bear?

Answer: Teddy

Explanation: Mr. Bean's beloved teddy bear is named Teddy.

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What specific model of automobile is famously associated with the character Mr. Bean?

Answer: A citron-green British Leyland Mini 1000

Explanation: Mr. Bean is famously associated with his citron-green British Leyland Mini 1000.

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The recurring comedic motif involving a three-wheeled vehicle frequently features Mr. Bean's Mini in interaction with which specific automobile?

Answer: A light-blue Reliant Regal Supervan III

Explanation: The recurring gag involves Mr. Bean's Mini and a light-blue Reliant Regal Supervan III, often resulting in the latter's comedic misfortune.

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What became of one of the original Mini automobiles utilized in the series subsequent to the completion of filming?

Answer: It was sold and displayed in museums, eventually going to the US.

Explanation: Following the filming period, one of the original Mini cars used in the series was sold, displayed in museums, and eventually acquired by a museum in the United States.

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What unconventional security measure did Mr. Bean implement for his Mini on one occasion?

Answer: Removing the steering wheel.

Explanation: In an effort to deter theft, Mr. Bean once removed the steering wheel of his Mini as a security measure.

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What fate befell Mr. Bean's Mini in the episode titled "Back to School Mr. Bean"?

Answer: It was crushed by a Chieftain tank.

Explanation: In the episode "Back to School Mr. Bean," the Mini was destroyed when it was crushed by a Chieftain tank.

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Production, Broadcast, and Reception

The original live-action *Mr. Bean* series comprised more than 30 episodes and aired across multiple decades.

Answer: False

Explanation: The original live-action *Mr. Bean* series consisted of 15 episodes and aired between 1990 and 1995.

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The opening sequence of *Mr. Bean* features a choir singing a Latin phrase that accurately translates to 'Behold the man who is a bean.'

Answer: True

Explanation: The opening sequence of *Mr. Bean* includes a choir singing the Latin phrase 'Ecce homo qui est faba,' which translates to 'Behold the man who is a bean.'

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Mr. Bean's international popularity is attributed primarily to its reliance on complex English wordplay.

Answer: False

Explanation: The international popularity of *Mr. Bean* is largely due to its minimal dialogue and emphasis on physical comedy, making it universally accessible, rather than complex English wordplay.

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The theme music for *Mr. Bean* was composed by Hans Zimmer, a composer noted for his film scores.

Answer: False

Explanation: The theme music for *Mr. Bean* was composed by Howard Goodall, not Hans Zimmer.

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The Latin phrase "Vale homo qui est faba" appears in the closing credits, translating to 'Hail, the man who is a bean.'

Answer: False

Explanation: The Latin phrase appearing in the closing credits is 'Vale homo qui est faba,' which means 'Farewell, the man who is a bean.' The phrase 'Ecce homo qui est faba' ('Behold the man who is a bean') appears in the opening.

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The episode "Hair by Mr. Bean of London" was initially broadcast on television prior to its release on VHS.

Answer: False

Explanation: The episode "Hair by Mr. Bean of London" was first released as a direct-to-video VHS exclusive in 1995, and was not broadcast on television until 2006.

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Rowan Atkinson received a BAFTA award for his performance as Mr. Bean.

Answer: False

Explanation: While Rowan Atkinson received multiple BAFTA nominations for his portrayal of Mr. Bean, he did not win a BAFTA award for the role. However, the first episode did win the Golden Rose at the Rose d'Or festival.

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The *Mr. Bean* series was broadcast in the United States exclusively on the HBO channel.

Answer: False

Explanation: In the United States, *Mr. Bean* was broadcast on HBO, PBS, and Fox Family, not exclusively on HBO.

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What primary characteristic contributes to the widespread international appeal of *Mr. Bean*?

Answer: Its use of minimal dialogue and emphasis on physical comedy.

Explanation: The show's reliance on minimal dialogue and its strong emphasis on physical comedy make it universally understandable and appealing across different cultures and languages.

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What is the total number of episodes comprising the original live-action *Mr. Bean* television series?

Answer: 15

Explanation: The original live-action *Mr. Bean* television series consisted of 15 episodes.

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Who is credited with composing the choral theme music for the *Mr. Bean* series?

Answer: Howard Goodall

Explanation: The distinctive choral theme music for the *Mr. Bean* series was composed by Howard Goodall.

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What is the precise translation of the Latin phrase "Ecce homo qui est faba," sung during the opening sequence of *Mr. Bean*?

Answer: Behold the man who is a bean

Explanation: The Latin phrase "Ecce homo qui est faba" translates directly to 'Behold the man who is a bean.'

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What prestigious award was conferred upon the inaugural episode of *Mr. Bean* in 1991?

Answer: The Golden Rose at the Rose d'Or festival

Explanation: The first episode of *Mr. Bean* received the Golden Rose award at the Rose d'Or Light Entertainment Festival in 1991.

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Which of the following actors made a notable guest appearance within the *Mr. Bean* television series?

Answer: Richard Wilson

Explanation: Richard Wilson, known for his role as Victor Meldrew in *One Foot in the Grave*, made a guest appearance in the *Mr. Bean* series.

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During the 1990s, how was the *Mr. Bean* series distributed and broadcast within the United States?

Answer: On HBO, PBS, and Fox Family

Explanation: In the United States during the 1990s, *Mr. Bean* was broadcast on channels including HBO, PBS, and Fox Family.

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The *Mr. Bean* series incorporated a laugh track; this practice is noteworthy primarily because:

Answer: The show primarily uses physical comedy and minimal dialogue.

Explanation: The use of a laugh track in *Mr. Bean* is notable given the series' primary reliance on physical comedy and minimal dialogue, a characteristic less common for shows with such a comedic approach.

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Expanded Media and Spin-offs

The animated series *Mr. Bean* premiered prior to the conclusion of the original live-action series.

Answer: False

Explanation: The animated series *Mr. Bean* premiered seven years after the original live-action series concluded, not before.

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The *Mr. Bean* franchise encompasses literary works such as *Mr. Bean's Diary*, which provide details regarding his landlady, Mrs. Wicket.

Answer: True

Explanation: Books like *Mr. Bean's Diary* and *Mr. Bean's Pocket Diary* offer additional narrative details about the character, including his landlady, Mrs. Wicket.

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What was the central narrative of the first feature film, titled *Bean*, released in 1997?

Answer: Mr. Bean oversees the transfer of a famous painting to Los Angeles.

Explanation: The plot of the 1997 film *Bean* involves Mr. Bean's misadventures while overseeing the transfer of *Whistler's Mother* to a Los Angeles art gallery.

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Which of the following literary works offers details concerning Mr. Bean's landlady, Mrs. Wicket?

Answer: Mr. Bean's Pocket Diary

Explanation: The book *Mr. Bean's Pocket Diary* includes details about the character's landlady, Mrs. Wicket.

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What was the critical reception accorded to the film *Mr. Bean's Holiday*, released in 2007?

Answer: Mixed, but better than the first film, with a 52% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Explanation: *Mr. Bean's Holiday* received mixed reviews, achieving a 52% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, which was an improvement over the first film's reception.

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Cultural Impact and Legacy

Rowan Atkinson performed as Mr. Bean during the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony, playing a synthesizer.

Answer: True

Explanation: During the 2012 London Olympics opening ceremony, Rowan Atkinson reprised his role in a comedic segment, playing the synthesizer with the London Symphony Orchestra.

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The television program *MythBusters* debunked the efficacy of a method depicted in the *Mr. Bean* episode "Do-It-Yourself Mr. Bean."

Answer: True

Explanation: *MythBusters* tested the method of painting a room using explosives, as shown in "Do-It-Yourself Mr. Bean," and concluded it was impractical for adequate coverage.

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In what capacity was Mr. Bean featured during the opening ceremony of the 2012 Summer Olympics?

Answer: He participated in a comedic musical performance with the London Symphony Orchestra.

Explanation: Rowan Atkinson, reprising his role as Mr. Bean, performed a comedic musical interlude playing the synthesizer with the London Symphony Orchestra during the ceremony.

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What was the result of the *MythBusters* investigation concerning the method presented in the *Mr. Bean* episode "Do-It-Yourself Mr. Bean"?

Answer: They found the method impractical for adequate coverage.

Explanation: The *MythBusters* team concluded that the DIY painting method demonstrated by Mr. Bean was impractical for achieving sufficient coverage.

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