it's rachel parris and marcus brigstocke!, and her husband, fellow comedian marcus brigstocke, can hear the laughs again. you keep chatting, and i'll give it a go. alright, i'll keep chatting. we had a conversation... that's the most upstaging thing you could do. that's made it worse. this is their weekly online show at the always be comedy club, and it has a live front row. i think the front row that we hear and see on these online gigs is only 10 people, and it makes such a huge difference. it changes the gig, in my mind, completely, and it improves, it means you can do yourjokes with the correct timing. and, as we heard earlier, a live audience is vital in helping comedians to workshop new material. after all, barnstorming routines don't arrive fully formed. so i would be going out at least five nights a week to play tiny venues with a brand—new hour, you know, and they pay a very small amount of money and, i suppose, in a sense, that's what the tuesday night abc shows, it's £3, which we regret, that is a bit too low, but