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* Paramount retained the rights to several films released between 1948 and 1949, including You Came Along, I Walk Alone, Sorry, Wrong Number, The Accused, Rope of Sand, My Friend Irma, Red, Hot and Blue, Top o ' the Morning, Bride of Vengeance, Samson and Delilah and Dear Wife.
One of the series ' earliest successes and its single most popular episode is Lucille Fletcher's " Sorry, Wrong Number ," about a bedridden woman ( Agnes Moorehead ) who panics after overhearing a murder plot on a crossed telephone connection but is unable to persuade anyone to investigate.
The popularity of the episode led to a film adaptation, Sorry, Wrong Number ( 1948 ), starring Barbara Stanwyck.
Loni Anderson had the lead in the TV movie Sorry, Wrong Number ( 1989 ).
Despite warnings that the mentally disturbed Leona will not be of much use, Rigby calls Leona, who after a rambling discussion, hangs up ( Barbara Stanwyck, in Sorry, Wrong Number ).
* Sorry, Wrong Number ( 1948 )
Sorry, Wrong Number is a 1948 American suspense film noir directed by Anatole Litvak.
Sorry, Wrong Number conforms to many of the conventions of film noir.
* On 17 October 1948, Stanwyck did a parody of Sorry, Wrong Number on The Jack Benny Program.
* Suspense and Lux Radio Theater broadcasts of " Sorry, Wrong Number "
* Sorry, Wrong Number on Lux Radio Theater: January 9, 1950.
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Moorehead's most successful appearance on Suspense was in the legendary play Sorry, Wrong Number, written by Lucille Fletcher, broadcast on May 18, 1943.
Sorry, Wrong Number also inspired writers of the CBS television series The Twilight Zone to script an episode with Moorehead in mind.
In " Sorry, Wrong Number " Moorehead offered a famed, bravura performance using only her voice, and for " The Invaders " she was offered a script where she had no dialogue at all.
In Sorry, Wrong Number ( 1948 ), an invalid woman ( Barbara Stanwyck ) overheard a murder plot on the phone – against herself.
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Corey appeared in Sorry, Wrong Number ( 1948 ) starring Barbara Stanwyck and Burt Lancaster, and a year later as Janet Leigh's fiancé in the Robert Mitchum romantic comedy Holiday Affair.
Barbara Stanwyck talked on an ivory Model 202 phone in the 1948 motion picture Sorry, Wrong Number.
Also in 1948, Litvak directed Barbara Stanwyck in perhaps her best role in the noir thriller, Sorry, Wrong Number.
* Sorry, Wrong Number ( 1948 )
The show would eventually grow into programs such as Meet the Professors, and Hit Tunes DJ Series along with drama club presentations of radio plays such as Sorry, Wrong Number.
The Time critic called the film " another of those recurrent thrillers ( Sorry, Wrong Number, Gaslight, The Two Mrs. Carrolls, Julie ) in which a dear, sweet, innocent girl is pursued by a shadowy figure of evil who threatens her with all sorts of insidious molestation.

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Stephen King's short stories " Word Processor of the Gods " and " Sorry, Right Number " were amongst them.
: Richard Matheson " Sorry, Right Number ", Jerome Bixby and Joe Dean " Share Alike ", Theodore Sturgeon " Talent ", Wallace West " Listen, Children, Listen ", William F. Temple " The Whispering Gallery ", Robert Moore Williams " The Piping Death ", A. E. Van Vogt " The Ghost ", Philip James " Carillon of Skulls ", Henry Kuttner " Pile of Trouble "

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Her first solo single was " She'll Be Sorry / Let Me Go Baby " ( 1965 ).
It came after the umpire allegedly told Hank that he was ready to call the game due to darkness, because the ump — former Yankee pitching star of the 1920s Murderers Row team, George Pipgras, supposedly said " Sorry Hank, but I'm gonna have to call the game.
* 1998 – The first " National Sorry Day " was held in Australia, and reconciliation events were held nationally, and attended by over a million people.
It was a much more mature album than Stink and Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash.
However, before its opening, The Dome was excoriated in Iain Sinclair's diatribe, Sorry Meniscus-Excursions to the Millennium Dome ( Profile Books: London 1999, ISBN 1-86197-179-6 ), which accurately forecast the hype, the political posturing and the eventual disillusion.
I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again ( often abbreviated ISIRTA ) was a BBC radio comedy programme which originated from the Cambridge University Footlights revue Cambridge Circus.
I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue, a spinoff panel game show, was first produced in 1972.
He was a member of I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again from the start.
Several cast members have since appeared in the radio comedy panel game I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue, which was originally a spinoff from ISIRTA but has outlived it by decades.
I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue developed from the long-running radio sketch show I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again, the writers of which were John Cleese, Jo Kendall, David Hatch, Bill Oddie, Tim Brooke-Taylor and especially Graeme Garden who suggested the idea of an unscripted show which, it was decided, would take the form of a parody panel game.
The pilot episode ( where it was originally called I'm Sorry, They're At It Again ) opened with Graeme Garden and Jo Kendall singing the words of " Three Blind Mice " to the tune of " Ol ' Man River " followed by Bill Oddie and Tim Brooke-Taylor performing the lyrics of " Sing a Song of Sixpence " to the melody of " These Foolish Things ".
Dave Lee, who was bandleader on I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again, was at the piano and a number of rounds were introduced by a short phrase of music.
For 22 years, he was a panellist in the long-running BBC Radio 4 panel comedy game show I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue which he joined as a regular team member from the third series in 1974, and continued until death in 1996.
He also appears frequently on BBC Radio 4, starring in the comedy series Absolute Power, being a frequent guest on panel games such as Just a Minute, and acting as chairman for I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue, where he was one of a trio of hosts who succeeded the late Humphrey Lyttelton.
Humphrey Richard Adeane Lyttelton ( 23 May 1921 – 25 April 2008 ), also known as Humph, was an English jazz musician and broadcaster, and chairman of the BBC radio comedy programme I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue.
This approach to reading credits was pioneered by the earlier BBC radio show I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again.
However, a concerted campaign to reopen the station was launched, as the station is held in fond regard due to the popular BBC Radio 4 panel game I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue, which frequently features the game round Mornington Crescent, a game which takes its name from the station.
The first track of Sorry to Bother You, " The Magic Clap ", was leaked by the band themselves and posted below an article on August 13, 2012.
In Mr. Moto Is So Sorry he states that one of these foreign universities was in America where he studied Anthropology.
The album Who Loves You became a surprise million-seller for the group, as it was the first Four Seasons album to prominently feature lead vocals by anyone other than Valli (' Sorry ' on ' Half & Half ' had featured Gaudio, DeVito and Long minus Valli, while ' Wall Street Village Day ' on ' Genuine Imitation Life Gazette ' featured Valli on just a couple of ' bridge ' section lead vocal lines ).
During her tenure at Columbia through 1953, Vaughan was steered almost exclusively to commercial pop ballads, a number of which had chart success: " That Lucky Old Sun ", " Make Believe ( You Are Glad When You're Sorry )", " I'm Crazy to Love You ", " Our Very Own ", " I Love the Guy ", " Thinking of You " ( with pianist Bud Powell ), " I Cried for You ", " These Things I Offer You ", " Vanity ", " I Ran All the Way Home ", " Saint or Sinner ", " My Tormented Heart ", and " Time ", among others.
In her autobiography Who's Sorry Now ?, published in 1984, Francis recalls that she was encouraged by her father, George Franconero, Sr., to appear regularly at talent contests, pageants and other neighborhood festivities from the age of 4 as a singer and accordion player.
At what was to have been her final recording session for MGM on October 2, 1957, she recorded a cover version of the 1923 song " Who's Sorry Now?

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