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|name        = ''Diddymen''
|image               = Diddymen logo.jpg
|image       = Diddymen logo.jpg
|aka                 = ''Ken Dodd's Diddymen''
|aka         = ''Ken Dodd's Diddymen''
|debut              = [[1960s]]
|type        = Comic series<br>Multimedia franchise
|creator            = [[Ken Dodd]]
|release date = [[1960s]] (first appearance of [[Diddymen|titular characters]])
|publisher          = [[BBC]], [[Polystyle Publications, Ltd.]]
|writer              =  
|director            =
|editor              =
|producer            =
|medium              = {{il|Television series|Comic series}}
|genre              = Puppet television series
|time                = {{il|[[1 July (releases)|1 July]] [[1968 (releases)|1968]]|[[1 July (releases)|1 July]] [[1969 (releases)|1969]]}}
|relevant media      = {{il|[[GAME]]: {{cs|TV Comic's Counter Game (1968 game)}}|[[GAME]]: {{cs|Basil Brush goes Rent Collecting (game)}}}}
|relevant characters = [[Diddymen]]
|relevant locations  = [[Knotty Ash]]
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'''''Diddymen''''', often prefaced as '''''Ken Dodd's Diddymen''''', is a multimedia series focusing on [[Ken Dodd]]'s take of [[Diddymen|the characters of the same name]], who originated in folklore. The characters originally appeared alongside Dodd during some of his television series, and later gained various appearances in comics, including various ''Diddymen'' annuals, and appearances in ''[[TV Comic]]'', including issues which also featured ''[[Doctor Who]]'' stories.  
'''''Diddymen''''', often prefaced as '''''Ken Dodd's Diddymen''''', is a multimedia series focusing on [[Ken Dodd]]'s take of [[Diddymen|the characters of the same name]], who originated in folklore. The characters originally appeared alongside Dodd during some of his television series, and later gained various appearances in comics, including various ''Diddymen'' annuals, and appearances in ''[[TV Comic]]'', including issues which also featured ''[[Doctor Who]]'' stories.


== Crossovers ==
== Crossovers ==
[[File:Stop to hear Dr. Who play.jpg|left|thumb|[[Second Doctor|Dr. Who]] playing [[The Doctor's recorder|his recorder]] in ''[[TV Comic's Counter Game (game)|TV Comic's Counter Game]]''.]]
[[File:Stop to hear Dr. Who play.jpg|left|thumb|[[Second Doctor|Dr. Who]] playing [[The Doctor's recorder|his recorder]] in ''[[TV Comic's Counter Game (1968 game)|TV Comic's Counter Game]]''.]]
The series had some [[crossovers]] with the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]] within the pages of ''[[TV Comic]]''<nowiki/>'s various [[Doctor Who annual|annuals]].
The series had some [[crossovers]] with the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]] within the pages of ''[[TV Comic]]''<nowiki/>'s various [[Doctor Who annual|annuals]].


The first and most major of these occurred within the game ''[[TV Comic's Counter Game (game)|TV Comic's Counter Game]]'', published within the ''[[TV Comic Holiday Special 1968]]''. The game featured elements of the various series featured in the annual, including both ''[[Doctor Who]]'' and ''Diddymen'', with the [[Diddymen]] being the playable characters. Partway through the game, the Diddymen may stop to listen to [[Second Doctor|Dr. Who]] playing [[The Doctor's recorder|his recorder]].
The first and most major of these occurred within the game ''[[TV Comic's Counter Game (1968 game)|TV Comic's Counter Game]]'', published within the ''[[TV Comic Holiday Special 1968]]''. The game featured elements of the various series featured in the annual, including both ''[[Doctor Who]]'' and ''Diddymen'', with the [[Diddymen]] being the playable characters. Partway through the game, the Diddymen may stop to listen to [[Second Doctor|Dr. Who]] playing [[The Doctor's recorder|his recorder]].
[[File:Diddymen's house collapses.jpg|thumb|[[Basil Brush]] witnesses the [[Diddymen's house]] [[Collapse|collapsing]] in ''[[Basil Brush goes Rent Collecting (game)|Basil Brush goes Rent Collecting]]''.]]
[[File:Diddymen's house collapses.jpg|thumb|[[Basil Brush]] witnesses the [[Diddymen's house]] [[Collapse|collapsing]] in ''[[Basil Brush goes Rent Collecting (game)|Basil Brush goes Rent Collecting]]''.]]
The following year, in the ''[[TV Comic Holiday Special 1969]]'', the game ''[[Basil Brush goes Rent Collecting (game)|Basil Brush goes Rent Collecting]]'' was released, which had a similar conceit. Early in the game, [[Basil Brush]] (main character of the game, from ''[[Basil Brush (series)|Basil Brush]]'') may collect [[£]][[25 (number)|25]] [[Knotty Ash|village]] [[rent]] from the [[Diddymen]], later may collect [[£10]] [[Store (Basil Brush goes Rent Collecting)|store]] rent, and finally may be witness to the [[Diddymen's house]] [[Collapse|collapsing]], sending him back to the start of the board. Later in the board, he may encounter "[[The Doctor's TARDIS|Tardis]]", requiring him to travel a few spaces back along the board.
The following year, in the ''[[TV Comic Holiday Special 1969]]'', the game ''[[Basil Brush goes Rent Collecting (game)|Basil Brush goes Rent Collecting]]'' was released, which had a similar conceit. Early in the game, [[Basil Brush]] (main character of the game, from ''[[Basil Brush (series)|Basil Brush]]'') may collect [[£]][[25 (number)|25]] [[Knotty Ash|village]] [[rent]] from the [[Diddymen]], later may collect [[£10]] [[Store (Basil Brush goes Rent Collecting)|store]] rent, and finally may be witness to the [[Diddymen's house]] [[Collapse|collapsing]], sending him back to the start of the board. Later in the board, he may encounter "[[The Doctor's TARDIS|Tardis]]", requiring him to travel a few spaces back along the board.

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Diddymen, often prefaced as Ken Dodd's Diddymen, is a multimedia series focusing on Ken Dodd's take of the characters of the same name, who originated in folklore. The characters originally appeared alongside Dodd during some of his television series, and later gained various appearances in comics, including various Diddymen annuals, and appearances in TV Comic, including issues which also featured Doctor Who stories.

Crossovers[[edit] | [edit source]]

The series had some crossovers with the Doctor Who universe within the pages of TV Comic's various annuals.

The first and most major of these occurred within the game TV Comic's Counter Game, published within the TV Comic Holiday Special 1968. The game featured elements of the various series featured in the annual, including both Doctor Who and Diddymen, with the Diddymen being the playable characters. Partway through the game, the Diddymen may stop to listen to Dr. Who playing his recorder.

The following year, in the TV Comic Holiday Special 1969, the game Basil Brush goes Rent Collecting was released, which had a similar conceit. Early in the game, Basil Brush (main character of the game, from Basil Brush) may collect £25 village rent from the Diddymen, later may collect £10 store rent, and finally may be witness to the Diddymen's house collapsing, sending him back to the start of the board. Later in the board, he may encounter "Tardis", requiring him to travel a few spaces back along the board.

References to Diddymen in the Doctor Who universe[[edit] | [edit source]]

"Ken Dodd's Diddymen" were introduced on an unseen television screen partway through The Totally Stonking, Surprisingly Educational And Utterly Mindboggling Comic Relief Comic, although its minor involvement makes it unclear whether it was official.

Other connections[[edit] | [edit source]]

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