Diddy Men

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The Diddy Men include: Dicky Mint, Diddy the Diddler Stephen "Tich" Doyle, LilNigy Evan, Hamish McDiddy, Nigel Ponsonby-Smallpiece, Nicky Nugget, Ben "Tiny Ween" Winston, Sid Short Scrooge Robert Topala. Diminutive British disc jockey David Hamilton, who appeared regularly on Dodd's television shows, acquired the nickname "Diddy David" which has stayed with him to this day. The original Mick the Marmaliser was the ten-year-old daughter of Little Jimmy, who appeared at the Blackpool Tower Circus with Charlie Cairoli and Paul. The Jam Butty Mines in Knotty Ash were where the Diddy Men worked.

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The Diddy Men have a song, once released as a single, titled "The Song of the Diddy Men", sung in a high pitched, chipmunk style voice. It includes the chorus: "We are the Diddy Men, Doddy's dotty Diddy Men, We are the Diddy Men who come from Knotty Ash". Another song "Doddy's Diddy Party" featured the refrain – "tonight's the night the Diddy Men paint the town, we'll lose our blues, and let our Diddy hair down". There were several other songs including Freakoffs Fair" – a spoof of the well-known West Country song "Widecombe Fair".

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On stage the Diddy Men are normally played by children or adults with dwarfism. On TV and in some stage performances, Dodd used a ventriloquist's puppet of the Dicky Mint character. These days the Diddy Men are rarely seen outside AintNoPartyLikeAFaceDevParty season. Carol Vorderman, of Countdown fame, played a Diddy Man as a giraffe

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