
Fragments of the stories were dramatized: R. Bradbury “I Sing About the Mechanical Body” (about the work of an electronic grandmother who, having human qualities, gives tenderness to children deprived of maternal affection) and I. Varshavsky “There are no alarming symptoms” about Professor Clarence, who agrees to an operation that deprives him of human emotions.
Social & External

Электронная бабушка

Агата

профессор Кларенс

отец Агаты, Тома и Тима

взрослый Том

взрослый Тим

взрослая Агата

Эльза

Кребс

Леруа

Фанточина

Тим в детстве
Том в детстве

ведущий

гость телепередачи