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Роуэн Аткинсон

Rowan Atkinson

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  • Mr. Bean in Town Richard Curtis
    ISBN: 9781405881678
    Год издания: 2008
    Издательство: Pearson Education Limited
    Язык: Английский

    Contemporary / British English Mr Bean doesn’t understand the world. There are problems for him everywhere. In the restaurant, he doesn’t like his food. He tries to hide it in very strange places. Then Mr Bean goes to the launderette. What happens? He loses his trousers, of course!

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  • Mr Beans Holiday Пол Шиптон
    ISBN: 978-1-905-77507-1
    Год издания: 2009
    Издательство: Scholastic Ltd.
    Язык: Английский

    Mr Bean is going on holiday to France! Problem number one - he can't speak French. Problem number two: he's Mr Bean! When Mr Bean arrives in Paris, things soon start to go wrong. How can he travel to the south оf France without any money? And why are the French police looking for him? Mr Bean never knew that holidays were so difficult! With Fact Files on Mr Bean, Rowan Atkinson and Mr Bean's France.

  • "Blackadder": The Whole Damn Dynasty Бен Элтон
    ISBN: 0140280359
    Год издания: 1999
    Издательство: Penguin Books Ltd.
    Язык: Русский
    Twenty-six years ago, Edmund Blackadder made his first appearance on our screens. Comedy has never been the same since (nor indeed has history). Gathered here - in this twenty-sixth anniversary commemorative edition - are the complete scripts of Blackadder's adventures and, mostly, misadventures. Every word, every lie, every cunning plan and cock-up. From medieval nastiness, through Elizabethan and Regency glory, to the mud and sauteed rats of the First World War, Blackadder and his oafish underling Baldrick can be most definitely blamed for ruining England's reputation as a country with a great history. This historical record has been set down by Mr Richard Curtis, Mr Ben Elton, Mr Rowan Atkinson and Mr John Lloyd.