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. 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. ![]() While heading through town, Bean feels an itch in his foot. Using his pencil, Bean jabs each one until he hears the culprit's scream of pain that he recalls, effectively identifying him to the police.Īct 3: The Shoe & The Evening Date 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. Upon realizing what happened, Bean seeks the thief out, eventually trapping him in a rubbish bin and poking him with a pencil, but the thief gets away just as Bean alerts a passing police officer ( Matilda Ziegler) to the incident. 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. Later that day, Bean heads out to the local park to try out his new Polaroid camera. Unfortunately, just as Bean sits down to watch the TV, the electricity meter runs out and cuts off the power, much to his annoyance. Ingeniously, he decides to take off all his clothes and assemble them on the chair to resemble himself, and this eventually works when he includes his underwear in the assembly (using the TV's cardboard box to cover himself). No matter what he does, he cannot get reception with the screen in his line of sight. He tries bending over to see the screen, but loses reception when he turns his head to face the screen. 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. Upon doing so by screwing the cable into the plug, plugging in the aerial and turning on the TV, he discovers he gets no reception regardless of where he moves the aerial to. Upon unpacking the television and setting it up on a stand, Bean plugs it into a socket and wonders why it is not coming on, only to realize he forgot to connect the plug to the TV's power cable. Bean has just bought a portable television and brings it upstairs to his bedroom. It was also the first episode to introduce the familiar 'street' version of the title sequence. 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 first broadcast on ITV on 15 October 1991 and was watched by 14.42 million viewers during its original transmission. Bean, produced by Tiger Television for Thames Television. ![]() Bean Goes to Town" is the fourth episode of the British television series Mr.
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