Music
Mr.Bean features a choral theme tune written by Howard
Goodall and performed by the Choir of Southwark Cathedral (later Christ Church
Cathedral, Oxford). The words sung during the title sequences are in Latin:
- Ecce homo qui est faba – "Behold the man who is a bean" (sung at beginning)
- Finis partis primae – "End of part one" (sung before the advertisement break)
- Pars secunda – "Part two" (sung after the advertisement break)
- Vale homo qui est faba – "Farewell, man who is a bean" (sung at end)
The theme was later released on Goodall's album Choral
Works. Goodall also wrote an accompanying music track for many episodes. The
first episode of Mr. Bean did not feature the choral theme tune, but instead an
up-beat instrumental piece, also composed by Howard Goodall, which was more an
incidental tune than a theme. It was used while Bean drove between locations
intimidating the blue Reliant, and as such, was sometimes heard in later
episodes whenever Bean's nemesis is seen.
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