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TELEVISION SERIES
Mr don and mr george; Mr. Don & Mr. George; Mr Don and Mr George; Mr. Don and Mr. George

MR         
HONORIFIC FOR MEN UNDER THE RANK OF KNIGHTHOOD
Mr; Messrs.; Messr; Messrs; Mister (Mr); MR.; Mister (Mr.); Mister
MODEM Ready (Reference: MODEM)
Mr.         
HONORIFIC FOR MEN UNDER THE RANK OF KNIGHTHOOD
Mr; Messrs.; Messr; Messrs; Mister (Mr); MR.; Mister (Mr.); Mister
·- The customary abbreviation of Mister in writing and printing. ·see Master, 4.
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HONORIFIC FOR MEN UNDER THE RANK OF KNIGHTHOOD
Mr; Messrs.; Messr; Messrs; Mister (Mr); MR.; Mister (Mr.); Mister
<networking> The country code for Mauritania. (1999-01-27)

Wikipedia

Mr Don & Mr George

Mr Don & Mr George is a Channel 4 sitcom, featuring two characters from the Scottish comedy sketch show Absolutely. Moray Hunter (Don) and Jack Docherty (George) played two unrelated characters who happened to share a surname (McDiarmid). Hunter and Docherty wrote the series and it was made by their production company, Absolutely Productions. The humour was surreal and often featured ridiculous visual gags and wordplay. A single six-episode series was made, and was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on Channel 4 in 1993.

The series was released on VHS (two tapes, each featuring three episodes) in the 1990s. A single VHS tape was released with all six episodes on as well. This tape stated that it had the entire first series on one tape; however, no further series were made.