TV Programme

Mr. Bean

Channel
Genre
Comedy TV Programmes
First broadcast
1990
Mr. Bean is a British comedy television programme series of 14 twenty-five-minute episodes written by and starring Rowan Atkinson as the title character. Different episodes were also written by Robin (...) read full article at Wikipedia
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People who like this TV programme describe it as Humorous, Funny, Classic, Charming, Good characters, Silly, Never gets old, Timeless, Great acting and Entertaining. They tend to think it's about Entertainment.

People who like this TV programme also tend to like other TV programmes such as You've Been Framed, Are You Being Served?, The Catherine Tate Show, Rude Tube, Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em, One Foot in the Grave, Heartbeat, Benidorm, How Not to Live Your Life and The Thin Blue Line.

People who like this TV programme are more likely than most to think of themselves as Fussy, Miserable, Withdrawn, Sensitive and Individualistic. Their general interests are more likely to include Cars and Motoring, Computers and Technology, Video Games, History and Animals and Nature.

This TV programme is particularly popular among supporters of the Liberal Democrats. This TV programme is particularly popular among readers of Daily Mail.

Their favourite brands are Hotpoint, Baileys, Panasonic, Dyson and Intel.

People who like this TV programme say their favourite celebrities are Rowan Atkinson, Phil Collins, Westlife, Brian May, Nicholas Lyndhurst, Ronan Keating, Charlie Chaplin, Emma Bunton, Davina McCall and Mike Myers.

Movies they tend to enjoy include Bean, Mr. Bean's Holiday, Panic Room, White Chicks, Police Academy, Bruce Almighty, The Santa Clause, Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, Speed and Liar Liar.

Books they tend to enjoy reading include Matilda, The Jungle Book, The Time Machine, Going Postal and Treasure Island.

People who dislike this TV programme describe it as Bizarre, Overrated, Silly, Irritating, Stupid, Predictable, Cringey, Repetitive, Boring and Embarrassing.





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