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  1. "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.

  2. 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.

    • (326)
    • Comedy, Drama, Fantasy
    • John Harrison
    • 1987-11-22
  3. "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. It was later included in King's 1993 short story collection Nightmares & Dreamscapes, and is the only such work that King has included in any of his anthologies.

    • Stephen King
    • Science fiction, Drama
    • United States
    • English
  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.

  5. Sorry, Right Number is the ninth episode of the fourth season of Tales from the Darkside, and the seventy-ninth episode overall. Starring: Deborah Harmon (Katie Weiderman), Arthur Taxier (Bill Weiderman), Rhonda Dotson (Dawn)

    • November 22, 1987
    • Anthony Santa Croce
    • John Sutherland
    • Stephen King
  6. Jun 29, 2023 · 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. It was later included in King's 1993 short story collection Nightmares & Dreamscapes, and is the only such work that K.

  7. Stephen King's "Sorry, Right Number" can easily be used in a script-writing 101 course, the material is so well handled and the little familial moments fit in well.

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