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Mr Bean Act 1: The Busking Scene

Twickenham

About Mr Bean Act 1: The Busking Scene

Tucked away on Marsh Farm Road in Twickenham, this modest roadside location marks the spot where the opening busking scene of Mr Bean was filmed in 1990. Classified as a tourist attraction, it draws fans of the beloved Rowan Atkinson comedy series as well as curious locals with an appreciation for offbeat cultural history. There are no admission fees or formal facilities — the appeal lies entirely in standing on a genuine piece of British television history, right here in a quiet Twickenham street, just a short distance from the River Thames.

Local area

Twickenham has a quietly layered identity — shaped by its riverside setting, its literary associations and, of course, the global draw of Twickenham Stadium. This filming location fits naturally into that character: a town comfortable with its own history and happy to celebrate it, however unexpectedly. The Mr Bean connection adds a warmly comic footnote to the borough’s cultural story, sitting alongside Richmond’s broader arts and heritage offer. For a community that values its sense of place, a genuine 1990 television landmark on an ordinary residential street feels entirely right.

Why choose Mr Bean Act 1: The Busking Scene

For anyone who grew up watching Mr Bean, or who simply enjoys discovering that familiar streets have hidden stories, this spot offers something no museum can replicate — the unmediated experience of standing exactly where a beloved piece of television comedy was made. It costs nothing, requires no booking and rewards both the devoted fan and the mildly curious passer-by equally. As an addition to a riverside walk or a wander through Twickenham’s residential streets, it provides a genuinely distinctive moment of local discovery that is hard to find elsewhere in the borough.

Services

  • Film location visit
  • Self-guided heritage walk stop
  • Mr Bean filming site pilgrimage
  • Outdoor cultural landmark viewing
  • Street photography opportunity

Ideal for: Mr Bean and Rowan Atkinson fans, British television heritage enthusiasts, Tourists visiting the Richmond borough, Local residents curious about Twickenham history, Film and television location hunters, Family day-trippers.

Frequently asked questions

What exactly is the Mr Bean Act 1 busking scene location?

It is the roadside spot on Marsh Farm Road, Twickenham, where the opening busking scene of the Mr Bean television series was filmed in 1990. It is an outdoor, publicly accessible location rather than a staffed attraction.

Is there an entrance fee or do I need to book in advance?

Based on the available information, this is an outdoor public location with no indication of any admission charge or booking requirement. It appears to be freely accessible at any time.

What are the opening hours?

No specific opening hours are listed, which is consistent with it being an open-air public location rather than a managed venue.

How do visitors rate the experience?

The location holds a rating of 4.6 out of 5, based on 9 visitor reviews, suggesting those who have made the journey have found it a worthwhile and enjoyable visit.

Is there anything to see or do once I arrive?

The draw is the location itself and its connection to the 1990 filming of Mr Bean. Some visitors have reported encountering street musicians at the spot, echoing the original busking scene, though this cannot be guaranteed.

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Last verified: June 2026