Coronation Street, while Ralf had been filming over in tropical Guadeloupe as DI Neville Parker in Death In Paradise.However the podcast saw the pair reunite for the pub-style banter that had brought them both to fame.The consequent tour they'd planned, taking a live version of the podcast around Britain, had been eagerly awaited by fans - and Ralf confessed to fearing the public reaction when they discovered the original February dates had been scrapped."We [thought]: 'We hope people aren't going to be angry with us!'" Ralf recalled."[However] people have been really lovely actually."If people feel a little bit nervous about going out, we'd rather try and wait until they can come - especially if they've paid for the ticket but don't want to come out," he elaborated."We don't want them to spend their money on nothing!"Will agreed: "The whole point of doing the tour is to do more than what we do here!"Fortunately all restrictions associated with the virus have since been lifted, leaving Ralf and Will free to initiate audience participation when the shows start in April.Though Ralf has admitted: "It was a difficult decision to make", it looks as though it was the right one for the pair.There's been a lot for them to catch up on, with Will posting to his pal's Instagram account earlier in the year jokingly asking if he was filming a dog show after he revealed he'd adopted rescue puppies that had been abandoned in Guadeloupe.Ralf posted to Instagram yesterday to unveil the announcement for the latest series of the podcast - and appeared upbeat in spite of previous comments about hating the British weather.Having arrived back from his Caribbean filming sessions last Christmas, he has now announced: "WE'RE BACK IN THE PUB.
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