The Best Episodes Written By Robin Driscoll

Every TV Episode Written by Robin Driscoll Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Robin Driscoll Ratings Summary

The best episode written by Robin Driscoll is "Merry Christmas Mr. Bean", rated 8.818/10 from 33 user votes. It was "directed by John Birkin". "Merry Christmas Mr. Bean" aired on 12/29/1992 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Do-It-Yourself Mr. Bean".

  • Merry Christmas Mr. Bean
    8.8/10 33 votes

    #1 - Merry Christmas Mr. Bean

    Season 1 Episode 7 - Aired 12/29/1992

    While Christmas shopping, Mr. Bean purchases a bulky string of tree lights before making a shambles of a department store toy section. He later manages to acquire a free turkey and Christmas tree, and attempts to conduct a Salvation Army band. Finally, during Christmas dinner, Bean has quite a surprise in store for his long-suffering girlfriend.

    Director: John Birkin

    Writer: Robin Driscoll

  • Do-It-Yourself Mr. Bean
    8.7/10 24 votes

    #2 - Do-It-Yourself Mr. Bean

    Season 1 Episode 9 - Aired 1/10/1994

    On New Year's Eve, Bean hosts his very own party with his friends Rupert and Hubert, but it isn't long before his guests discover that there is more fun at the party next door and trick Bean into letting them go. The following morning on New Year's Day, Bean buys some new tools and a large recliner armchair at the January sales of a department store and has a unique way of driving home. He then tries painting his flat himself and starts off the new year with a bang.

    Director: John Birkin

    Writer: Robin Driscoll

  • Mr. Bean Rides Again
    8.4/10 27 votes

    #3 - Mr. Bean Rides Again

    Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 2/17/1992

    At the bus stop, Mr. Bean tries his best to revive a heart attack victim before using an ambulance to jump-start his own mini-car. Later, when posting a letter, he loses his only stamp, but that doesn't stop him from sending his letter anyway. Whilst preparing for his holiday, Mr. Bean demonstrates a novel (if not entirely efficient) method of packing, then disposes of a bothersome train passenger, and tries to entertain an airsick boy during a plane flight.

    Director: Paul Weiland

    Writer: Robin Driscoll

  • Goodnight, Mr. Bean
    8.4/10 28 votes

    #4 - Goodnight, Mr. Bean

    Season 1 Episode 13 - Aired 10/31/1995

    At a hospital waiting room, Bean uses various methods to skip ahead of the queue but his antics backfire. Later at a park, he decorates Queen's Guard, so that he can take a picture. And at the end of the day, Bean tries to cure his insomnia with some unusual methods at home.

    Director: John Birkin

    Writer: Robin Driscoll

  • Back to School Mr. Bean
    8.3/10 24 votes

    #5 - Back to School Mr. Bean

    Season 1 Episode 11 - Aired 10/26/1994

    Mr. Bean attends an open day of a local school, where he unleashes his usual brand of chaos in the various classes he visits. Afterwards, Bean's day soon takes a sombre turn when he finds that his Mini isn't parked where he left it and is crushed by an Army Tank during the demonstration.

    Director: John Birkin

    Writer: Robin Driscoll

  • The Curse of Mr. Bean
    8.3/10 30 votes

    #6 - The Curse of Mr. Bean

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 12/30/1990

    Mr. Bean goes to a swimming pool, where he finds himself scared to death on the high diving board. When he's done, he tries several different ways to get his car out of the parking garage after he realizes he doesn't have enough money to do it the normal way. After that, he sits on a park bench and uses an unusual method of making himself a sandwich. Finally, he goes to a cinema and tries to survive a terrifying horror movie with his girlfriend.

    Director: John Howard Davies

    Writer: Robin Driscoll

  • The Return of Mr. Bean
    8.2/10 40 votes

    #7 - The Return of Mr. Bean

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 11/5/1990

    Mr. Bean goes to a department store and buys various items. Afterwards, he goes to a fancy restaurant where he tries to dispose his awful-tasting meal. And finally, Bean goes to a Royal greeting and gets into mischief.

    Director: John Howard Davies

    Writer: Robin Driscoll

  • The Trouble with Mr. Bean
    8.1/10 27 votes

    #8 - The Trouble with Mr. Bean

    Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 1/1/1992

    Mr. Bean, late for his dental appointment, tries to get dressed and clean his teeth whilst on the way. After arriving just in time for the appointment, he ends up administering an anesthetic to the hapless dentist. After visiting the dentist, Bean has a picnic in the park, where he tangles with a pesky fly and a remote-control toy boat.

    Director: Paul Weiland

    Writer: Robin Driscoll

  • Mr. Bean Goes to Town
    8.1/10 26 votes

    #9 - Mr. Bean Goes to Town

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 10/15/1991

    Mr. Bean purchases a new TV, only to experience a spot of reception trouble. He then takes a stroll in the park to try out his new camera, which is promptly stolen. This leads to an identity parade, where Bean does his best to discover the identity of the camera thief. Later, Bean's night on the town spells disaster for a stage magician. Lastly, Mr. Bean shows off his dancing skills at Club Phut.

    Director: Paul Weiland

    Writer: Robin Driscoll

  • Mr. Bean in Room 426
    8.0/10 27 votes

    #10 - Mr. Bean in Room 426

    Season 1 Episode 8 - Aired 2/17/1993

    Mr. Bean goes to a hotel where he causes trouble and seeks competition in his hotel neighbor. After he eats some spoiled oysters, he wakes up at night from some loud noise and ends up being locked out of his room.

    Director: Paul Weiland

    Writer: Robin Driscoll

  • Tee Off, Mr. Bean
    7.8/10 27 votes

    #11 - Tee Off, Mr. Bean

    Season 1 Episode 12 - Aired 9/20/1995

    After causing chaos at the town launderette while having his laundry cleaned, Bean tries his hand at mini golf, but after being told by the course's owner that he can only touch the ball with the club and not with his hands, Bean's poor aim leads him on an elaborate tour around town before ultimately returning to the course several hours later with a final score of 3,427 strokes.

    Director: John Birkin

    Writer: Robin Driscoll

  • Mind the Baby, Mr. Bean
    7.7/10 28 votes

    #12 - Mind the Baby, Mr. Bean

    Season 1 Episode 10 - Aired 4/25/1994

    On his way to the Southsea funfair, Mr. Bean accidentally becomes lumbered with a baby boy with no idea of how or where he came from, forcing him to try having fun at the fair with the baby. Throughout the day, the baby manages to survive Bean's unique style of mishaps before eventually being reunited with his mother.

    Director: Paul Weiland

    Writer: Robin Driscoll

  • Hair by Mr. Bean of London
    7.6/10 23 votes

    #13 - Hair by Mr. Bean of London

    Season 1 Episode 14 - Aired 11/15/1995

    At a barbershop, Mr. Bean inadvertently holds the fort for the barber when he is distracted by a phonecall, resulting in him giving several customers terrible haircuts. Later, Bean heads to a fête, where he cheats at all the games and enters Teddy into a children's pet show, where his inanimacy allows Bean to pass all the obedience tests with flying colours. And finally, after a train journey, Bean accidentally loses his ticket and unsuccessfully tries to sneak out past the station's guard inside a mail bag.

    Director: John Birkin

    Writer: Robin Driscoll