Based around the weekend of the All-Ireland hurling final, Poor Beast In The Rain is my favourite. Set in a betting shop, you've got the girl behind the counter, the young feller who's absolutely besotted with her, the older mouth who's always trying to give everyone advice, and a character called Danger Doyle who's coming back from London because he ran off with the mother of the girl who works behind the counter. The great quality in Billy's work is that he finds the epic in the mundane. There is always a melancholia about his work but that is worked in with an almost Frank Capra kind of human sympathy. It is the collision of the comedy and tragedy in Billy's work which makes it so unique.