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  • Atkinson, who we know as Mr. Bean, as Black Adder in different periods of British history is a hoot.

    The Hindu - Front Page 2010

  • Rowan Atkinson, the man most of us know as Mr. Bean, objects.

    Joe. My. God. 2009

  • There were a bunch of department stores, two delis, and a coffee place called Mr. Bean that had a big waterfall in front of it.

    WILLOWOOD Cecilia Galante 2010

  • There were a bunch of department stores, two delis, and a coffee place called Mr. Bean that had a big waterfall in front of it.

    WILLOWOOD Cecilia Galante 2010

  • There were a bunch of department stores, two delis, and a coffee place called Mr. Bean that had a big waterfall in front of it.

    WILLOWOOD Cecilia Galante 2010

  • Rowan Atkinson, also known as Mr. Bean, one of the funniest British comedians alive.

    LearnHub Activities 2008

  • Written by new/current Doctor Who producer Steven Moffat (who wrote the brilliant series Press Gang) and produced by his wife Sue Vertue (who also produced shows such as Mr. Bean).

    Doctor Who - The Curse Of Fatal Death X-Y-Z-Cosmonaut 2010

  • Written by new/current Doctor Who producer Steven Moffat (who wrote the brilliant series Press Gang) and produced by his wife Sue Vertue (who also produced shows such as Mr. Bean).

    Archive 2010-03-01 X-Y-Z-Cosmonaut 2010

  • I don't think he was as recognized in the U.S. then as he is now ...most Americans know him as "Mr. Bean," the hip people know him as "Blackadder," and the people who know him as "Raymond Fowler" are just plain showing off.

    Archive 2004-11-28 2004

  • I don't think he was as recognized in the U.S. then as he is now ...most Americans know him as "Mr. Bean," the hip people know him as "Blackadder," and the people who know him as "Raymond Fowler" are just plain showing off.

    Archive 2004-11-28 2004

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