A.D.A.M.
A sentient computer develops an unusual relationship with a disabled woman in this dark and intelligent meditation on early smart technology
Donald Jonson's darkly intelligent and prescient TV drama ponders the pitfalls of what is now called 'smart technology'. A high-flying military engineer builds a state-of-the-art 'modern bungalow' for his physically-disabled wife, controlled by a sophisticated talking computer-system. But Jean gets more than she bargains for when she engages with the mysterious A.D.A.M. - the masculine voice concealed in the broom-cupboard.
A computer designed to do the housework when issued with a command begins to take an interest in its owner, Jean Empson.