in terms of dealing with yours? yeah, ithink i have, actually, because i feel very at peace with what's happened to me. but possibly that's because i've come out the other side. i don't know if i'd find it so easy to keep talking about it if i was still being treated. i'm not sure. like, i didn't really do a lot of gigs while i was being treated. i actually did do one gig the night before my surgery and i got the entire audience to say goodbye to my bum hole. laughter that's nice. it was its last outing. thanks for doing everything tonight. applause oh, thank you! you have been amazing. i'm off now. yeah, you can go. anyone�*s who'se ever listened to our podcast or actually read a newspaper, watched the television will know that lastjune, our beloved deborah died. and we're really lucky because joining us today to talk about our deb are two people who know her better than anybody else — and it's her brother and sister. can you welcome ben and sarah up on stage, please? cheering and applause we just want to know,