A story that portrays how a daughter copes when her mother descends into dementia sounds a bit of a downer. A book on the subject that has you guffawing every couple of pages and even makes you laugh out loud feels something of a stretch. One that’s illustrated, cartoon-style with thought-bubbles might make you think it’s aimed at children. But wrap it all up in a single package and you have Polar Vortex, a graphic novel clearly intended for grown-ups, that succeeds as a moving memoir, while bei
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Thirty years after he first shambled onto our screens, Rowan Atkinson s genius comic character Mr Bean is one of the world s most recognised figures.
During any hour of the day, the Bean TV shows and films are being watched in more than 200 countries – making it one of the most successful British exports ever.
Now, new photographs have emerged for the first time which show the very earliest outings of Atkinson s most famous creation which he has described as a child in a grown man s body .
The photographer and documentary maker Paul Yule was at Oxford University with Atkinson during the Seventies and captured his early comedy and acting brilliance.
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