“It was all absolutely blissful until the Troubles started and then the evening news broadcast was terrorising'
Star of Channel 4's Gogglebox, Mary Killen has opened up on the trauma of growing up in Northern Ireland during the Troubles.
“Plus you couldn’t park. You couldn’t leave a car in a shopping street unless somebody else was sitting in it in case you had left a car bomb.” “My mother opened the door and said what do you want and they said oh Mrs Killen we have come to see the doctor we are missing him down in the station.
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