brought it home-- we would get up in the morning, the three children, vanessa, corin and i, and it would be tiptoe, you know, "shh, "father's playing last night. "shh, shh, shh." and if we made any noise, which, of course, we did, being children, this huge voice would thunder down-- it was very frightening. i mean, i used to be very scared of him when he played those. but if he was playing a comedy, then, of course, then he was the great father, you know, going for walks and the head was back, and he used to bring home-- any time he'd play broadway or come to hollywood and make a movie, he'd bring back the latest hit album, you know, from musical shows. and i remember when he brought back "guys and dolls." and thank god when he brought it back he was playing a comedy, because he then played the album to us and played all the songs. and we used to sing-- if you can imagine the three little british redgrave's singing, "i got the horse "right here," in three part harmony-- it was good, it was nice. you'd have liked it. you'd have put us on. >> coming from a theatrical family, was it almost,