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Here we meet some of James Young's most famous and hilarious characters, including The Cherry Valley Lady, Ballymena Sarah, Trade Union Man (from the "Committee of the Propagation of Non-Labour"), plus a journalist from 'The Sunday Chronic' has his tea leaves read on Sandy Row.
GLOSSARY:
Cherry Valley - an upmarket suburb of Belfast known for it's enormous houses and pathetically tacky, stuck-up residents.
Ballymena - a large northern town, and the centre of the Northern Irish Presbyterian community. Famed for their parsimony, total lack of humour and self-perceived hard graft.
Char-Lady - a down-market cleaning lady. This usually means they clean the toilet as well as the dishes. Were a common sight in 1970s Cherry Valley.
Stickin' Out - meaning "brilliant, exciting, pleasurable".
Sandy Row - A Loyalist district of central Belfast with a huge shopping centre at one end of it.
Dooher - Door.
Windie - Window.