![]() ![]() If a contestant failed to link their next word to the last one then they would get hit on the head with Timmy’s trademark – the huge pink and yellow foam mallet. ![]() Two contestants would sit opposite each other on those pink and yellow stools linking each word they said to the last one, however these “rallies", started by Timmy, would often begin with some very unusual words to make the competition more interesting. In the summer of 86, Mallett’s Mallet began as did ‘Timmy Learns to Ride’, and ‘Timmy Learns to Dive’ etc.Īrguably the most popular feature, and one that run throughout nearly the entire run of Wacaday, was Timmy’s game Mallett’s Mallet. This is why the title music tells you nothing about the show – because we didn’t know what would be in it, as you can see from the lyrics. It began by mistake – Roland Rat left to join the BBC and we had one week to put together a replacement show.
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