![]() ![]() He appears to be riding his camel in front of inner-city Jerusalem. In the E4 Christmas Message, he asks about putting the 'hututupuh' (http) and .uhk (As he tells the sales people what he wants, Japanese, Indian or Bollywood-style adverts appear on screen that features Kayvan Novak himself. Examples that have been shown so far are: 'Duhfs' (DFS), 'Pük World' (PC World) and 'Doovlah' (DVLA). At the beginning of most episodes, he phones Directory Enquiries and asks for places in the same way as he does for the electrical goods. He is completely oblivious to the confusion he causes as a result of this. Mr Doovdé is a camel riding aficionado of electrical goods who believes that acronyms and initialisms are how the goods are pronounced and not spelt and, as a result, he mistakes them for pronounceable words, e.g.Below is a list of the characters that have appeared on the show so far: There are many characters on Fonejacker, some who make multiple appearances.
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