- Mr. Bean hosts a New Year's party with his friends Rupert and Hubert. The next day, Bean buys many tools and appliances to decorate and improve his apartment. He decides to paint his room by covering everything in newspaper and using a firecracker to blow up a paint can and paint his room.—Todd Suess
- Mr. Bean runs around frantically preparing his New Year's Eve party but when his only guests, Rupert and Hubert - apparently conservative colleagues- arrive his supplies prove desperate inadequate; party hats made from newspaper they can grin, but 'wine' home-made from vinegar with sugar and twigs to nibble in stead of delicacies make them advance his clock so they can leave 'tired, at midnight', but actually join a party next door. Better prepared is his operation New Year's sale, his dummy got him first in line so he can soon load his car with a brand new armchair and various tools and appliances to redecorate his room, but the ride home in his more then full mini turns out a daring adventure. Having installed the chair he moves the other furniture around, leading him to the impulsive plan to moving his serving hatch - his way, 'planning' while he causes havoc. Then he paints his room white, so he covers everything in newspaper -including the loose door knob!- and uses a firecracker to blow up a paint can which catches a surprised 'paling' visitor ...—KGF Vissers
- Act 1: New Year Party It's New Year's Eve 1993 and Mr. Bean is excited. He has invited his two best friends Rupert and Hubert over to his flat for a New Year party and is putting the finishing touches on his decorations, which aren't much (a circle of chairs in the living room and a bunch of balloons hanging from the front door). He greets his neighbor who is also throwing a party, and goes back inside to prepare for his guests' arrival. Soon enough, Rupert (Simon Godley) and Hubert (Rupert Vansittart) arrive, and they realize that it's not really the party they were expecting: Bean gives his guests party hats made of newspaper, assigns them designated chairs, and the only form of entertainment is a radio. Bean then goes to the kitchen to prepare refreshments. However, he finds he has almost run out of Twiglets, and so improvises by chopping up a branch outside his kitchen window with a butcher knife and dipping the twigs in Marmite in an attempt to disguise them. He then opens a bottle of Champagne, but discovers that there is only enough to fill half a glass. As Rupert and Hubert wait in the living room, Bean improvises again by using a bottle of vinegar and adding sugar to sweeten it.
As the night goes on, it becomes apparent that Rupert and Hubert are not having a good time. They've uncovered that the "food" they've been given isn't genuine (there is a small leaf growing on one of the sticks on Rupert's plate and Hubert is repulsed by the smell of vinegar) and refuse to eat it, despite Bean eating his and pretending to like it. Bean then heads back to the kitchen and takes peanuts from a bird feeder outside and pours them onto a plate. Meanwhile, Rupert and Hubert, fed up with Bean's awful party and now desperate to leave, turn the clock in the living room to just before midnight. When Bean comes back, the clock chimes and Rupert and Hubert say "Happy New Year!". Bean is also happy, saying "Doesn't time fly while you're enjoying yourself?". They then link hands (almost forgetting Teddy) and sing "Auld Lang Syne" to celebrate (although Bean over-excitedly rushes through the song). Rupert and Hubert then feign yawning and claim that they are tired, so Bean puts the doorknob back on his door (for some reason he had taken it off and put it into a fruit bowl; this is a running gag throughout the episode) and bids them goodnight. Right outside the door, Rupert and Hubert come across two women who laugh at their paper hats before heading into the neighbor's flat, where a swinging New Year's party is underway. They then ponder whether to leave or go to the party, ultimately deciding to do it.
Meanwhile, Bean is in bed and puts Teddy next to him before turning off the light and going to sleep. However, he hears the countdown process at the party across from him as well as everyone singing "Auld Lang Syne", indicating the real New Year has started. Confused, he turns the light back on and takes a small clock out of his chest of drawers, which indicates that it's just past midnight. He looks at the clock that shows 1:40. He is angered when he finds out that Rupert and Hubert deceived him and attended the larger party next door. Just as Bean switches off the light, a person from the party shouts "Three cheers for Rupert and Hubert!". He then goes back to sleep.
Act 2: The Department Store Sale On New Year's Day 1994, Bean drives to the Arding & Hobbs department store in order to take full advantage of the January sales, nearly running over several pedestrians while parking. Dozens of other people have queued overnight to get there first, but Bean manages to jump the queue and annoy everyone in the process by revealing that he created the "person" as a dummy, which he placed there the night before in order to cheat his way to the front of the queue. When the doors finally open, Bean excitedly runs in, but not knowing where to go first, he heads downstairs.
Later, Bean has purchased many items, including the armchair that was on display in the window, tins of paint, brushes and mops. After strapping the armchair to the roof, he runs into a problem: because he squeezed everything else inside of his Mini, there is no room left for himself. However, he manages to construct a way of driving the Mini while sitting on the armchair strapped to the roof. He first places a brick attached to a string in front of the front wheel to hold the Mini, and releases the handbrake. He then uses a paint can attached to another string to operate the clutch, further strings for the gear stick and steering wheel, and joins his mop and broom together to form a long rod with which to operate the accelerator and foot-brake. At first, all goes incredibly well, but he ends up on a steep downhill slope after swerving to avoid a roadworks barrier (and behind a parked police car, with the policeman inside eating some sandwiches). He desperately tries to keep the Mini under control as it starts to pick up speed, and things get worse when the head accidentally comes off the broom. Now with no way to stop the Mini, his only braking method is to drive it into a parked lorry delivering mattresses, creating an explosion of pillow feathers.
Act 3: Painting with Fireworks Back at the flat, Bean begins to redecorate with the new items he bought, although it doesn't go as planned. He first realizes that moving the table from in front of the hole in the kitchen wall is impractical, as he can no longer place objects on it through the hole while he is in the kitchen (he drops three glass objects, which smash to the floor). His solution: just move the hole. After getting exact measurements using three pencils (one in his mouth and one in each hand), he uses a reciprocating saw to cut out a section of the wall before moving it into the original hole. However, he neglects to consider what is on the opposite side of the wall, he cuts the two ropes of a picture of teddy bears at a party, and cuts through a picture of kittens, the telephone cable, and the pictures, including the decapitate of Princess Diana and Prince Charles in the process. He also cuts a picture of a body builder, near the groin area. After that he finally got the piece of the wall out and puts it in the hole on the other side.
He then begins to paint the whole living room white, but finds that the bristles on his paintbrush are dried solid. He uses a hammer to attempt to soften them, but when he goes into the living room and dips the brush into the paint, the bristles disappear into the paint, annoying Bean. In a cruel improvisation, he shoves the brush handle into Teddy's rear and uses his head to paint the walls. However, he manages to only get a few lines of paint done before accidentally dripping paint onto things.
Bean then realizes a more efficient way of painting the wall. He carefully covers virtually everything in the living room and kitchen (including each individual grape in his fruit bowl) in newspaper and, when he runs out of newspaper to cover his clock, uses the hat Hubert left behind. Bean then looks through his box of fireworks until he finds a suitable one to explode the can of paint. He places the firework in the paint can and ignites the fuse; however, as he tries to escape, he realizes that there is no doorknob as he has wrapped it up and put it in the fruit bowl. He retrieves it and manages to escape just as the firecrackers are about to explode. Bean quickly runs out and hides behind a corner in the hall. At that moment, a tired and hungover Hubert stumbles out of the neighbor's flat covered in lipstick from the party he and Rupert attended. He is just about to leave, when he realizes that he left his hat in Bean's flat and goes in to retrieve it just as the firecracker explodes.
As Bean returns to his flat, he is puzzled to find his front door wide open and a trail of white footprints leading out to the stairs. He goes inside and is satisfied that his paint bomb worked, as his whole flat is covered with white paint. However, he is shocked to discover a silhouette of Hubert fetching his hat is frozen onto a section of wall as the only unpainted area. The episode ends with Bean looking at the camera with a confused look on his face.
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