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Wacaday
''Wacaday'' was a children's television series in the United Kingdom that ran in TV-am's school-holidays slot from October 1985 until 1992, in an 8:50-9:25 a.m. slot, and was hosted by Timmy Mallett. == History == ''Wacaday'' was introduced when Roland Rat, the puppet host of TV-am's previous weekday morning slot during school holidays, had transferred to the BBC. With only a week until October half term was due to start, it was decided to produce a spin-off of the existing and successful Saturday morning programme, ''Wide Awake Club''. Timmy Mallett, the best-known presenter of ''Wide Awake Club'', was chosen to front the new show. The "wac" of the title took the initials of ''Wide Awake Club''. The initial 1985 run consisted of basic features and competitions, but from its second run in 1986, the format quickly began to develop, with Mallett's Mallet being introduced. Michaela Strachan co-presented the show with Timmy for two spells, in during the summer of 1987 and 1989.
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