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Originally Posted by spindlegirl
The only thing of his which I have read was "I Sing the Body Electric!" I loved it! It was in a Houghton-Mifflin anthology of short fiction, but I have not yet read anything else.
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That story was the 100th episode of the Twilight Zone. It aired in May 1962 (season 3, episode 35). It's available on Netflix and YouTube. I just got through watching it a couple of hours ago. A very heart warming family story.
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"I Sing the Body Electric" is the 100th episode of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone. It was poorly received by viewers, and is frequently mentioned as the poorest Twilight Zone episode broadcast. The script was written by Ray Bradbury, and based on his short story of the same name, itself named after a Walt Whitman poem. Although Bradbury contributed several scripts to The Twilight Zone, this was the only one produced. Later, in 1982, the hour-long NBC television movie The Electric Grandmother was also based on the short story.
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