Mr Bean FAST channel on Samsung TV Plus in US, Canada
August 26, 2025

Banijay Rights, the global distribution arm of Banijay Entertainment, has announced the launch of its Mr Bean: The Animated Series FAST channel on Samsung TV Plus in the US and Canada.
The 24/7 channel will roll-out on Samsung TV Plus comedy section on August 27th, comprising all four seasons of Mr Bean: The Animated Series. The animation follows the antics of Mr Bean and of course Teddy, as they embark on a series of adventures, making plenty of mischief along the way.
The launch, which follows the global roll-out of the Mr Bean FAST channel last year, marks the further expansion of the Mr Bean channel, with Mr Bean Animated and Live Action FAST channels now syndicated over 130 times, published across 37 different territories and on 12 platforms.
Shaun Keeble, VP Digital, Banijay Rights, commented: “Since launching in 2024, Mr Bean has been nothing short of a phenomenon in the FAST space. Taking Bean to Samsung TV Plus in the US and Canada further speaks to the enduring all-ages appeal of this iconic character and the brand’s ability to reach new audiences across all platforms.”
Tom Beattie, MD Tiger Aspect Kids & Family/Series Producer, added: “Mr Bean is a true comedy legend who continues to be cherished by families across the world. Expanding this wonderful animated series in the US and Canadian FAST realm is testament to Bean’s universal appeal and we’re excited his antics will be enjoyed by a whole new viewership on Samsung TV Plus.”
The fourth season of Mr Bean: The Animated Series premiered earlier this year in the UK on Boomerang and ITVX, and globally on Warner Bros Discovery’s kids’ channels and streaming services through deals agreed by Banijay Rights. It is produced by Tiger Aspect Kids & Family (part of Banijay Kids & Family) and executive produced by Tom Beattie and Rowan Atkinson, who also provides the voice.
Mr Bean: The Animated Series extended its UK presence with the launch of the latest season on ITV2 on August 2nd.
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