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  1. Sorry, Right Number: Directed by John Harrison. With Deborah Harmon, Arthur Taxier, Rhonda Dotson, Katherine Britton. A woman is troubled by a mysterious phone call and tries desperately to help the person on the other end of the line.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Fantasy
    • John Harrison
    • 1987-11-22
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    • Audiobook

    "Sorry, Right Number" is the ninth episode of the fourth season of Tales from the Darkside, airing on CBS on 22 November 1987. The episode was written by Stephen King, and the teleplay was later included in his collection Nightmares and Dreamscapes.

    One night, while the children are arguing about whether or not to watch Ghost Kiss, the gory TV adaptation of her husband Bill's novel, Katie receives a strange phone call in which the person at the other end of the line sobs, "Take...please take..." before the line goes dead. She at first thinks it's her daughter Polly, away at boarding school, then believes it's her mother, then her sister Dawn; she discovers that none of them were the source of the mysterious call. The incident is quickly forgotten.

    Later, she finds her husband slumped in his chair, dead from a heart attack. The story then jumps forward in time to Polly's wedding day, five years to the day of Bill's death. Katie is in Bill's old office when she finds a tape of Ghost Kiss and puts it into the television. She is hysterical with grief over the death of her husband and accidentally dials the old house number. She is startled when it rings and is answered by herself five years previously.

    The audiobook version of this story, in the Nightmares and Dreamscapes collection, is read by an unspecified ensemble cast.

  2. Here are my top episodes that I highly recommend watching, although not every episode is a masterpiece and there are many boring episodes that literally has nothing to do with horror: SEASON 1 : Anniversary Dinner (E13) - A pure nightmare episode, in my book. The Madness Room (E17) The New Man (E1) - Underrated episode! Grandma's Last Wish (E22)

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    • The Old Soft Shoe (Season 2, Episode 18) A traveling salesman makes a stop at a motel for the evening. Little does he know the room is haunted. He is harassed by a ghost named Glenda, who seems to mistake him for a man who cheated on her.
    • Family Reunion (Season 4, Episode 16) A mother claims that her husband kidnapped their very own son. The father thinks he made the right decision since his son has a strange illness, and only the father thinks he can find a cure.
    • Sorry, Right Number (Season 4, Episode 9) If Stephen King is listed as the writer for a Tales From The Darkside episode, you know it is going to be good.
    • Answer Me (Season 1, Episode 15) An actress in a New York City apartment is annoyed by the sound of a telephone ringing in the apartment next door to her.
  3. Jun 29, 2023 · The Tales from the Darkside episode originally aired in 1987, and starred Deborah Harmon and Arthur Taxier as Katie and Bill Weiderman, with Rhonda Dotson as Katie's sister Dawn and Katherine Britton, Brandon Stewart and Nicole Huntington as the Weiderman children.

  4. Nov 22, 1987 · Combining paranormal implications with a poignant twist, “Sorry, Right Number” is a powerful entry of Tales from the Darkside. Series enthusiasts will therefore appreciate this episode, which carries the unique style of a typical King novel.

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  6. Sorry, Right Number Explained. " Sorry, Right Number " is a teleplay written by author Stephen King for an episode of the horror anthology series Tales from the Darkside. It is the ninth episode of the fourth season.

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