Let's Talk About Billy

Let's Talk About Billy

To mark the 30th anniversary of the first broadcast of Graham Reid's 'Billy Plays' starring Kenneth Branagh, Jimmy Ellis and Brid Brennan, BBC Radio Ulster invites 5 viewers from across Northern Ireland to share their memories of the plays, and assess their impact and lasting legacy.

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