Suspense 450906 157 Sorry, Wrong Number (64 44) 15575 32m32s
# Suspense: Sorry, Wrong Number
Picture this: a woman alone in her bedroom, bedridden and confined to her sickbed, when a telephone operator's error connects her to a conversation between two men plotting murder. As darkness falls outside her window and her heart pounds with terrible certainty, she realizes the victim is someone she knows—and no one believes her frantic warnings. "Sorry, Wrong Number" is a masterclass in psychological terror, where the most ordinary technology becomes an instrument of dread. The radio audience experiences every moment of mounting hysteria alongside our protagonist, hearing nothing but disembodied voices and the relentless ticking of time running out. Every ring of the telephone becomes an instrument of suspense, every revelation another twist of the knife.
This 1940s episode represents the golden age of *Suspense*, the CBS anthology series that defined an entire generation's experience of fear through sound. Broadcasting from 1942 to 1962, *Suspense* pioneered the art of radio drama by proving that terror didn't need monsters or special effects—just brilliant writing, superb acting, and the boundless imagination of listeners huddled around their receivers in the dark. "Sorry, Wrong Number" exemplifies this brilliance, transforming a simple premise into an unforgettable nightmare of isolation and helplessness. The episode showcases why *Suspense* became one of radio's most celebrated programs, earning devoted listeners who scheduled their evenings around broadcast nights.
Turn off the lights, settle into your chair, and dial into this classic moment of broadcasting history. Let the voices of the past reach through the static and remind you why families once gathered in hushed anticipation, afraid to miss a single word. *Suspense* awaits.