Suspense 430525 043 Sorry, Wrong Number (128 44) 28100 29m17s
# Suspense: Sorry, Wrong Number
Picture this: a woman alone in her bedroom, confined to her sickbed, when a crossed telephone wire places her in the middle of an overheard conversation about murder. As darkness settles outside her window, she becomes convinced that she herself is the intended victim—and no one will believe her. This is the terrifying premise of "Sorry, Wrong Number," a masterclass in psychological suspense that transforms the ordinary intimacy of a telephone into an instrument of dread. Lucille Ball delivers a tour-de-force performance as the increasingly desperate protagonist, her voice rising in pitch and urgency as the minutes tick away and the pieces of a sinister plot fall into place. The tightly scripted dialogue, layered sound effects of busy signals and dialing tones, and the relentless pacing create an atmosphere of mounting claustrophobia that grips listeners with an iron fist.
This episode represents the very best of what made CBS's *Suspense* the gold standard of thriller radio programming. Running from 1942 to 1962, the series became legendary for its ability to explore the fears lurking beneath everyday American life, and this particular installment became so iconic that it was adapted for film and television. What sets *Suspense* apart is its commitment to intelligent scripts and stellar performances—drawing talent from both stage and screen to create productions that rivaled any dramatic presentation of the era. The show proved that true terror needs no visual effects, only the power of suggestion and expert storytelling.
Don't miss your chance to experience one of radio's most celebrated thrillers. Tune in as the mystery unfolds with each passing moment, and discover why listeners across America huddled near their sets, transfixed by the fate of a woman whose wrong number changed everything.