Fahrenheit 451 (1966): Interactive Television

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The clip interactive television from Fahrenheit 451 (1966)

Quickly! Quickly!
I don't understand. How can you be in a play?
They've written a play with one part missing. That's me.
When the people look at me, then I have to speak.
They ask me a question, and I have to say what I think.
The play, it's beginning.
And now, for cousins everywhere...
Our Family Theatre.
"Come Play With Us. "
Naturally, in what you are about to see...
any similarity with the truth or with real life will be purely coincidental.
Do bear that in mind.
So, will you come play with us?
You will? Good! I thought you would.
Come in, cousins. Be one of the family.
Charles, do you realize what a dilemma this is?
It's terribly difficult. I don't see any way out of it.
Come, come, Bernard. Of course there's a way out.
There are 13 of us so far, right?
You want to invite Edward, which makes 14.
But if somebody's ill, then we should be back to 13 again.
Precisely. Then we must invite more people.
That's an idea.
What about Lottie and James? That'll make 16.
Then if somebody's ill, at least we won't be 13.
But then there's the problem of the rooms.
Lottie has two little boys: Freddie and little John.
I don't see any problem there at all.
We can put the two children in Helen's room.
What do you think, Linda?
Go ahead. They're waiting for you.
I think that...
You see? Linda agrees with me.
Lottie's children must go in with Helen's children. Linda's absolutely right.
Then there's the problem of the seating, Charles.
I think I've got something worked out, though. Look.
If we put Yvonne at the head and Richard at her right...
Oh, no, Bernard. Richard isn't even speaking to Yvonne.

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