In 2001, over Kenya, a private plane's pilot fainted at the controls and the aircraft began losing altitude. The man who stepped up to the yoke wasn't a former military pilot, it was Rowan Atkinson, the bumbling Mr. Bean, armed with a master's in electrical engineering from Oxford.
This episode strips away the physical gags to examine a man of staggering contradictions: a master of razor-sharp verbal wit who conquered the world mute, a former stammerer who became one of Britain's most recognizable voices. We trace how an engineer's mind built Blackadder, Mr. Bean, and a fierce free-speech crusade.
How his 1978 thesis on "self-tuning control" maps onto the feedback-loop mechanics of comedy
Why stepping into character made his severe childhood stammer vanish
The mid-series inversion of Blackadder from naive idiot to lethally sarcastic anti-hero
Jacques Tati's influence and Atkinson's definition of Bean as "a child in a man's body"
His McLaren F1 crashes, the record insurance payout, and his cited stance on EVs and free speech
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