Mr Bean to make his ‘live’ world debut at the Goodwood Revival
Posted on 08/31/2009 under: Motor Shows, News
Mr Bean – one of the world’s most popular comedy character creations over the last 20 years – will be making his first ever live public appearance at the 2009 Goodwood Revival, from 18-20 September.
Rowan Atkinson is a regular and enthusiastic participant at both of Goodwood’s annual leading motor sport events; the Festival of Speed, and the Revival, which takes place in just over three weeks time. As well as appearing at the Revival as Mr Bean, Atkinson will also be racing an authentic 1965 Austin Mini Cooper S in the St Mary’s Trophy saloon car race, which this year is dedicated to Minis-only, recreating the all-Mini races that took place at Goodwood in the early 1960s. He will also participate in a large 80th birthday tribute to motor racing legend Sir Stirling Moss with his Jaguar Mk VI.
The Goodwood Revival is the largest and most successful motor race meeting in the world and the only one of its kind to take place entirely to a period theme.
Marking the 50th anniversary of the Mini car will be just one of the highlights of this year’s Revival. Goodwood will also be celebrating the 80th birthday of ‘Mr Goodwood’ himself, Sir Stirling Moss, with 80 of the 96 vehicles he campaigned during his racing career being displayed at the event. The Revival will also see a celebration of the mini skirt, with female visitors being encouraged to wear theirs and stroll along a recreation of Carnaby Street in the Swinging 60s, especially on the Revival Ladies Day, being held on Saturday 19 September.
Rowan Atkinson will be joined at the Goodwood Revival by a host of other famous faces, including 1969 moon walking astronaut Buzz Aldrin who will be a judge in the Freddie March Spirit of Aviation concours for classic aircraft. In addition the Revival will have the finest wheel-to-wheel racing with top drivers, riders, cars and motorcycles, plus breath-taking air displays, live music, the Revival market and pre-1966 car show, plus the BGC Earls Court motor show, recalling the great motoring exhibitions of the post-War era. Add in Mr Bean’s live appearance, and the Revival truly promises to be a spectacle not to be missed.
Source: Goodwood


