ms. lansbury. >> you are hopeless. tavis: i have been told that many times. this question is as much philosophical as it is practical. give me a word about what you have learned over the years about the value of rehearsal. integral part of learning the character that you are playing in relation to the other characters. you learn to work with your co- actors. you learn the values that are inherent in the scene that the writer has written and you learn about who you, as a character, are in relation to others working with you in that scene. psychologically, the values that .re inherent in the dialogue you learn to apply it in the way that you read the lines. not yourself saying those lines, you are somebody else. finding that other person that , that isbe portraying what you are going for, to create a complete character that isn't angela lansbury. but the lady that you're playing. it is just a process and it takes time. it takes six weeks during the course of her personal to nail bed individual who is not you, but somebody else. because you have nailed this care