A very literary start to this issue (in all senses) when a group of Shakespearean scholars deliver video
lectures to thousands of schools which can interact with them, but one student seems to be asking questions using the lecturers' mouths! H. A. Hargreaves anticipates video conferencing in 1969 but now it's just amusingly dated in "More Things In Heaven And Earth". A grieving man uses a memory visualizer device to be with his dead wife and children again in Lee Harding's "Soul Survivor" - but to what end? Michael Coney shows us a Britain where bureaucracy and nationalisation has gone mad in "The True Worth Of Ruth Villiers", but the most memorable tale is the shortest - the miserable denouement of the life of "The Hero" in the world constructed by Ernest Hill where all the heroes are dead and forgotten.