The man with the ponytail, just before he has his haircut by Mr. Bean, picks up his magazine twice.
When Mr. Bean removes his underwear from the washer, you can tell that it isn't even damp.
When Mr. Bean puts his coins in the washing machine on the end, it is a different one than the one in which he originally put his clothing.
At the end of the episode as Mr. Bean gets into the car, the theme tune to The Vicar of Dibley is playing on the car stereo.
When Mr. Bean writes his score for hole 2, the score card is a different one from hole 1. His name is written different at the top, and the 1 for hole 1 is different.
Even though his mini is crushed by the tank, an identical mini with the same number plate is seen in later episodes.
The small man (Christopher Ryan) is never seen wearing Mr. Bean's trousers.
Clarence Pier is Southsea is the setting for this episode.
One of Bean's New Year's Eve party guests hats can be seen by the clock during the decorating sketch.
After seeing this episode, US show MythBusters gave the room painting sketch a go and found it's not possible to entirely cover the room on paint.
If you look closely when Mr. Bean just starts his car, when he turns the corner you can see hands on the steering wheel in Mr. Bean's mini, meaning that Mr. Bean is not driving.
How can music play on Mr. Bean's Hi-Fi if there is no speakers?
The 'Queens Hotel' in Southsea, Hampshire is the location for this episode.
This is the only episode to be one continuous sketch instead of split up segments.
Kingston is the setting for the market segment.
In Mr Bean's 'Guess the Weight of the Turkey' scene, the writing "10kg" on the board keeps disappearing and appearing.
During one scene when Mr. Bean has the turkey on his head, you can see his watch on his arm and then later it disappears.
The gag on the plane was reused and extended in the film Bean to show the effects of the bag exploding. The plane used is a British Airways Boeing 737.
Goof: In the opening scene, when Mr. Bean is going around trying to get his keys, the cameraman's reflection is seen a few times during the pans in windows and sides of cars. He is wearing a checkered shirt and a green jacket.
Goof: When Mr Bean is in the park, taking stuff out of his suitcase, he takes out his steering wheel to his mini. However, when he was parking his mini and gets out and leaves, you can clearly see the steering wheel as he walks off, having not removed it.
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