The author of Mr. Bean's Diary and Mr. Bean's Scrapbook, Robin Driscoll co-wrote Bean: The Movie, as well as the TV and animation series. Tony Haase is a writer, comedian, actor, songwriter, and illustrator, but not always in that order, and has recently written for the animated Mr. Bean series.
Author of Mr. Bean's Diary and Mr. Bean's Scrapbook, Robin Driscoll co-wrote Bean, the movie, as well as the TV and animation series. His other writing and script-editing credits include Saturday Night Live, Alas Smith & Jones and Lenny Henry's Chef. Robin recently contributed to Flushed Away, a Dreamworks/Aardman Animations film due to be screened later this year.
Tony Haase is a writer, comedian, actor, songwriter and illustrator, but not always in that order. Recent writing credits include the animated Mr. Bean series and accompanying book, and the Irish silent comedy series, Fear An Phoist. His current personal writing/illustration projects include a children's book, Cat & Bear, an illustrated novel, Captain Pretty and a web comic entitled Polkerdot Park. Cooking-wise, his most recent challenge has been mastering an Italian Pannacotta pudding.
Mr. Bean's Definitive and Extremely Marvelous Guide to France
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ISBN-13:
9781596917736
- Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
- Publication date: 12/31/2008
- Sold by: Barnes & Noble
- Format: eBook
- Pages: 96
- File size: 26 MB
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England is wet, and Mr. Bean is fed up. He dashes off a note to the queen to let her know he won't be available to chat for a few days, indulges in a few fantasy drawings of himself as a tanned man in swimwear, and sets off for the south of France. Mr. Bean has a new video camera (although he had intended to buy a kettle) and records every detail of his journey, culminating in his trip to the Cannes Film Festival, where the results of his home video will be screened. This is the story recounted in the hilarious Mr. Bean's Holiday, which releases September 28. But all the while Mr. Bean kept a diary of his creative peregrinations, and this book is the definitive and marvelous result. Here he turns his hand to travel writings and extreme scrapbooking, and has even developed his own rating system (a range of Post-it notes saying everything from "excellent" and "as good as fish and chips" to "a pile of poo"). Also included are souvenirs, menus, sugar wrappers, postcards, and photographs that he collected en route. The first Bean movie, Bean, grossed $255 million worldwide and was an instant surprise hit in America.
Much more than a straight tie-in, Mr. Bean's Definitive and Extremely Marvelous Guide to France is a hilarious stand-alone book that will appeal to anyone who loves Mr. Bean, no matter how young or old.
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