Mr. Bean (1990 - 1995)

The character is described by the actor himself, Rowan Atkinson, as "a child in a grown man's body", which sums up the true essence of the show.
While the show was at its five-year run, it became an important part of the British popular culture in 1990s. It bagged multiple awards throughout its run that includes the Rose d'Or.
The show is very similar to early silent films, relying mostly upon physical comedy, with the main character speaking little or no dialogue at all. The main character of the show, Mr. Bean, played by Rowan Atkinson, is a childish grown-up who lives alone and is almost seen in his trademark tweed jacket and red tie. What makes this character standout is its ability to take care of problems without uttering a single word, and his comical views towards everything. The main humor of the show derives from Bean's absurd solutions to problems and his complete disregard for others when solving them.
There have been many spin-offs to the series that includes an animated series and several movie adaptations. This is a show that has attracted the mass unlike any other comedy series. A must-watch series for people of all ages, especially for kids who have a hard time laughing!
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