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We present this week, since it's the last Sunday of the month, a new feature: OBSCURE OLD-TIME RADIO THEATRE! These may or may not be familiar to you, but we're betting that most of you haven't heard of these before. And so, depending on how much bandwidth we have left over at the end of a month, we'll be bringing you a handful of basically unknown radio shows from the Golden Age, and more than likely from a country other than the U.S. of A. We continue with... LUX RADIO THEATRE (AUSTRALIA): Taking a page from the American version of the same name, this very popular, long-running series was sponsored in Australia by Lever Brothers, makers of Lux products. In this episode, the film version of Sorry, Wrong Number is presented, with American film actor Miriam Hopkins starring. The Australian series often flew Hollywood's best and brightest down under just to star in these programs.
Something grabbed a number, packaged it in a melody borrowed from the most-watched children's song in internet history, attached it to a self-admitted Santería priest, and sent it into the mouths of an entire generation. Christian parents called it "brain rot" and moved on. Pastor Fortunato says: look closer. This message walks through every 6:7 address in the Bible — from Genesis to Galatians — to show that whatever came to claim that number arrived at an address God had already been living at for a thousand years. This isn't a message of panic. It's a message of authority. The rapper behind the trend is a self-admitted initiated priest in Santería who sacrifices animals, dedicates his music career to orishas (false deities), and openly places the works of darkness on display. And children across America — including children in Christian homes — can't stop repeating it. Jesus named this exact mechanism in Matthew 6:7. The enemy didn't invent a new strategy. He put God's strategy in reverse. This expository sermon walks through Scripture address by address, explaining: • Exodus 6:7 — God staked his claim on your children before any principality did • Deuteronomy 6:7 — God's command to parents to fill their children's minds first, through daily repetition • Matthew 6:7 — Jesus names vain repetition and identifies it as the heathen method — before it ever went viral • Genesis 6:7 — The pattern and consequence when heathen customs become normalized in a generation • Isaiah 6:7 — God offers the coal to the unclean lips before the wrong chant fills them • Mark 6:7 — Jesus releases authority over unclean spirits before the principalities showed up • Galatians 6:7 — God is no
Ring ... ring ... Do you answer a call from a number you don't recognise? What if it was a wrong number? Would you keep talking? I'm Just gonna Listen by Emma Lehman In the this episode Olive Brazill starts receiving calls from strangers who just someone to just listen. And she does. But it's not just a connection with strangers but a social experiment that a man named Jack had established 10 years earlier. Producer: Emma Lehman Supervising Producer: Lawrence Bull Audio Club If you’re in Sydney, don’t miss our upcoming in-person Audio Club at fbi.radio on the 23rd February. Substack If you want to know more about what’s happening at All the Best, check out our Substack! It’s a roundup of all our activities with a little bit of BTS. .... And Happy Lunar New YearI
Welcome to the early Christmas edition of Sunday Showcase! This week David brings us Sonic Society #881, Ward Father Christmas Letters 2002, and the Northside/Southside Radio Players with "Sorry, Wrong Number"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chicago re-creation of the "Suspense" radio series play "Sorry, Wrong Number," written for the stage by Louise Fletcher. Engineered by Steve Yates Studio, Morton Grove, IL. Directed by Dr. James G. Severns, former theater department chairman at Truman State U., Kirksville, MO, and starring his wife, professional actress Pat Vern-Harris, whose many stage and screen credits included comedy, drama, and musicals over a 60-year career. As a girl, Ms. Vern-Harris did radio drama in Memphis on station WHER, owned by Sam Phillips of Sun Records. Cast/Crew: Mrs. Albert Stevenson: Pat Vern-Harris; Operator: Carol Seymour; Man: Tom Gollagly; George: Greg Melton; Chief Operator: Sylvia Schluter; Announcer/Sgt. Martin: Nick Palumbo; Western Union Man: James Severns; Hospital Receptionist: Kate Le Van. Producer & Sound effects: Carol Seymour; Music composed/performed by David Drazin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the early Christmas edition of Sunday Showcase! This week David brings us Sonic Society #881, Ward Father Christmas Letters 2002, and the Northside/Southside Radio Players with "Sorry, Wrong Number"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chicago re-creation of the "Suspense" radio series play "Sorry, Wrong Number," written for the stage by Louise Fletcher. Engineered by Steve Yates Studio, Morton Grove, IL. Directed by Dr. James G. Severns, former theater department chairman at Truman State U., Kirksville, MO, and starring his wife, professional actress Pat Vern-Harris, whose many stage and screen credits included comedy, drama, and musicals over a 60-year career. As a girl, Ms. Vern-Harris did radio drama in Memphis on station WHER, owned by Sam Phillips of Sun Records. Cast/Crew: Mrs. Albert Stevenson: Pat Vern-Harris; Operator: Carol Seymour; Man: Tom Gollagly; George: Greg Melton; Chief Operator: Sylvia Schluter; Announcer/Sgt. Martin: Nick Palumbo; Western Union Man: James Severns; Hospital Receptionist: Kate Le Van. Producer & Sound effects: Carol Seymour; Music composed/performed by David Drazin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – A simple wrong-number text leads to an unexpected Thanksgiving invitation and a decade-long friendship that touches millions. Jamal Hinton and Wanda Dench's story shows how kindness, openness, and humor can turn a small moment into a lasting tradition that reminds us human connection still matters deeply...
Chuck Edwards - "Downtown Soulville" - 45 [0:00:00] Music behind DJ: Big Sam Fletcher and the Nightowls - "Arriba" - 45 [0:02:12] Bobby Jackson - "Cha Cha Cha" - 45 [0:04:20] The Heat Waves - "The Buzzard" - 45 [0:06:36] Connie Christmas - "Who It's Gonna Be" - 45 [0:08:42] Etta James - "Mellow Fellow" - 45 [0:10:26] Music behind DJ: Bob and His Neptunes - "Night Street" - 45 [0:13:16] The New Yorkers - "Don't Want to Be Your Fool" - 45 [0:15:54] The Sonics - "Just Like Delilah" - 45 [0:17:42] The Flirtations - "Stronger Than Her Love" - 45 [0:19:51] The Jelly Beans - "You Don't Mean Me No Good" - 45 [0:22:25] Jimmey (Soul) Clark - "(Come On and Be My) Sweet Darlin" - 45 [0:25:00] Music behind DJ: Ann Fleming - "Jive Time Baby" - 45 [0:27:05] Barbara Christian - "Not Like You Boy" - 45 [0:29:25] Joe Matthews - "Ain't Nothing You Can Do" - 45 [0:31:37] Ray Lewis - "Sorry You've Got the Wrong Number" - 45 [0:34:11] Roscoe Shelton - "You Ought to Take Time Out for Your Love" - 45 [0:36:50] Bobby Day - "I Don't Need No Information" - 45 [0:38:56] Music behind DJ: Marvin & the Uptights - "Double Dose of Soul" - 45 [0:40:51] Little Beaver and Frank Williams - "Soul Stuff (Pt. 1)" - 45 [0:43:31] Bobby Williams and His Mark Kings - "It's a Dilly" - 45 [0:46:14] Charley Wynn - "Action Time" - 45 [0:48:24] Richard Marks - "Cracker Jack" - 45 [0:50:36] Afro Soul Review Featuring Lavell Kamma - "I Know Where It's At" - 45 [0:53:03] Black Daylight - "Ride With Us" - 45 [0:55:10] Music behind DJ: The Creepers - "The Chase" - 45 [0:57:35] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/157996
This week we're replaying episodes that are anything but phoned in. For this episode from July 2021, researchers found that for some Maasai herders in Tanzania, wrong number calls are an opportunity to get to know someone new. Plus: in 1294, a hermit monk chastised the cardinals of the Catholic Church for going years without choosing a new pope. So they promptly elected the monk. ‘Wrong number? Let's chat' Maasai herders in East Africa use misdials to make connections (The Conversation)A History of Papal Resignations (History.com)Saint Celestine V (Britannica)Answer the call of Cool Weird Awesome and back the show on Patreon!
David has a brainstorm trying to locate the signal of the TORDIS and Jack at the same time with two favourite features including a remake of the classic "Sorry, Wrong Number" from Northside/Southside Radio Players and the very latest of Night Terrors "Letterman's Jacket"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David has a brainstorm trying to locate the signal of the TORDIS and Jack at the same time with two favourite features including a remake of the classic "Sorry, Wrong Number" from Northside/Southside Radio Players and the very latest of Night Terrors "Letterman's Jacket"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The shows of Sunday, October 20, 1957First, a look at this day in History.Then, The Stan Freberg Show, originally broadcast October 20, 1957, 68 years ago, The Final Show. The last show of the series. A reprise of the best skits from the previous fourteen shows. Followed by Suspense, originally broadcast October 20, 1957, 68 years ago, Sorry, Wrong Number starring Agnes Moorehead. The start of the program's 16th year on the air. An invalid woman battles the frustrations of the telephone system after she overhears a plot to murder someone! The final NEW production of the best-known Suspense episode. Read more about the best-known episode of Suspense here. https://suspenseproject.blogspot.com/2023/02/1943-05-25-sorry-wrong-number.htmlThen, Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar starring Bob Bailey, originally broadcast October 20, 1957, 68 years ago, The Mary Grace Matter. Johnny's girlfriend is murdered and Johnny is the #1 suspect!Followed by Gunsmoke starring William Conrad, originally broadcast October 20, 1957, 68 years ago, Professor Lute Bone. The Professor is selling Wormseed Tonic that cures just about everything, possibly because it contains opium! Finally. Claudia, originally broadcast October 20, 1947, 78 years ago, The Salmon Mousse. Claudia makes a salmon mousse. Kathryn Bard and Paul Crabtree star.Thanks to Richard G for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamFind the Family Fallout Shelter Booklet Here: https://www.survivorlibrary.com/library/the_family_fallout_shelter_1959.pdfhttps://wardomatic.blogspot.com/2006/11/fallout-shelter-handbook-1962.html
Welcome to The Old Man's Thursday Funny!! I may make this an every Thursday Afternoon thing. What do you think? Drop me an email at theoldmanspodcast@gmail.com and let me know. One of the funniest things I've heard in a long time. A favorite on the Internet here is Jay Larson with "Wrong Number". You can find this and other comedians with The Laugh Factor on YouTube and Instagram. Have a GREAT Day, Get Your Laugh On!!!! Later Gators!!! *Get everything you need to start your own successful podcast on Podbean here: https://www.podbean.com/tomspodcastPBFree *Visit our webpage where you can catch up on Current / Past Episodes: www.theoldmanspodcast.com *Contact us at: theoldmanspodcast@gmail.com Checkout and Follow the Writings of Shonda Sinclair here: Roaming the Road (of Life):https://www.shondasinclair.com/ *TOMPodcast Music Shows: https://www.mixcloud.com/TOMPodcast/
A story about a late-night text from an unfamiliar ex-girlfriend.Wrong NumberWritten by Jessie Pullins.Thanks to our sponsor, HBO Max. You can read the original story at FullBodyChillsPodcast.com.Looking for more chills? Follow Full Body Chills on Instagram @fullbodychillspod. Full Body Chills is an Audiochuck production. Instagram: @audiochuckTwitter: @audiochuckFacebook: /audiochuckllcTikTok: @audiochuck Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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A wrong number turned into new friends, lots of laughs, and even a brand new grill. Not a bad trade for a little kindness!
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김영철의 파워FM - 진짜 영국식 영어 469회 - 전화 잘못 거셨어요! = You've got the wrong number!
This week Jack and David visit their friends at Re-Imagined Radio for their Women's History Month, women in radio, and specifically Lucille Fletcher, one of our favourite writers of all time and RR picks the cream of the crop reprising a double feature of "The Hitch-Hiker" and "Sorry, Wrong Number"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As a professional cleaner, Abi Mariano never thought her apartment would have any sort of infestation, but because of a building-wide outbreak, she now needs somewhere to stay for a week. As a part-time student with two jobs, she doesn't have many options. Then the solution presents itself: the owner of the penthouse she cleans is out of town for the week. She normally wouldn't consider it, but he's literally never around (she's never even met him). It goes great…until she comes out of the bedroom one morning to find two strangers in the kitchen. They're the parents of the penthouse owner and they seem to think they've heard all about Abi—not as their son's maid, but as his girlfriend. Declan Powell has always put his career first, working his way up to executive vice president at Hathaway Holdings, but he still has his eyes set on the next level. When his parents mention they met his girlfriend Abi, he all but chokes on his escargot. As great as it sounds that she was just darling, he doesn't actually have a girlfriend—he made her up to get everyone off his back. When Dex finds out who Abi really is, he makes her a proposition: pretend to date him, and he'll provide everything she needs during their little arrangement. What harm would it do? It's purely business, no pleasure…right? Lynn Painter is the USA Today and New York Times bestselling author of Better Than the Movies and Mr. Wrong Number, as well as the co-creator of five obnoxious children who populate the great state of Nebraska. When she isn't reading or writing, she can be found binge-watching rom-coms and obsessing over Spotify playlists.#lynnpainter #usatoday
Is it just politics or could Obama serve time? National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard doubled down on the accusations that the Obama administration propagated a "contrived narrative" that Russia meddled in the 2016 election. We break it all down. Also on the show, Memphis could be looking at another departure of the Showboats, thought it hasn't been confirmed. Still, there's no denying the sad history of spring football in the Bluff City. We also give you today's Wheel of Weird story: "Wrong Number, Man!"See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's the hour of...mean girls! This week, Brandon and Courtland watch the sixteenth episode of The Haunting Hour and discuss dancing to your own tune, prank phone calls, and slipping into Despicable Me accents. Linktree - https://linktr.ee/PrivateIslandBecome a Patron - Patron.com/privateislandLaugh with us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/upallnightpodcast/Connect with fans on Discord - https://discord.gg/2RAp2afFind us on Bluesky - @upallnightpodcast.bsky.social
January 31, 1946 - Command Performance USA hosted by Robert Young with special guests Chico Marx, Lina Romay and Jack Benny in his version of the Suspense play "Sorry Wrong Number".
Wrong Number!- Pavitar Kaur Matiਰੌਂਗ ਨੰਬਰ!- ਪਵਿੱਤਰ ਕੌਰ ਮਾਟੀWrong number is a punjabi short story written by eminent punjabi writer Pavitra Kaur Mati. The story revolves around the dynamic relations between the different generations which struggle under the influence of diasporic culture. The protagonist's behaviour in the story resonates with the changes that this contemporary society brings within a common person. The story will peak listeners interest towards itself via its similarities with day to day happenings in a diasporic family.The cover art of this audiobook has been made by Artist Gurdish Pannu and Dr. Ruminder has given voice to this punjabi short story. #punjabipodcast #famouspodcast #emotionalstory #moralstory #trendingpodcast #lifemotivation #trendingshortstory #motivational #trendingaudiobooks #punjabishortstories #listenaudiobooks #artistgurdishpannu #lifestyle #viral #videos #trending #trendingonspotify #life #audiolibrary #story #punjabiaudiobooks #punjabi #punjab #shortstories #punjabifolk#popularstories #famous #audiobook #punjabiculture #family #punjabimaaboli #motherhood #punjabistories #writer #punjabibooks #punjabiculture #ਪੰਜਾਬੀ #punjabifolk
Join me on a trip back to 1943 and my favorite episodes of Suspense from that year. It was the year production of the show moved from New York to Hollywood, which meant it was easier for film stars to make appearances, and it picked up a sponsor in the form of Roma Wines. We'll hear Maureen O'Hara as a debutante turned detective in “The White Rose Murders” (originally aired on CBS on July 6, 1943), and Warren William reprise his big screen role as The Lone Wolf - a reformed jewel thief turned sleuth - in “Murder Goes for a Swim” (originally aired on CBS on July 20, 1943). Agnes Moorehead cements her status as the “first lady of Suspense” in the legendary “Sorry, Wrong Number” (originally aired on CBS on August 21, 1943), and Orson Welles plays a hunter who tracks human prey in “The Most Dangerous Game” (originally aired on CBS on September 23, 1943). Finally, Charles Laughton is a patriarch whose family reputation may be sullied by murder in “Wet Saturday” (originally aired on CBS on December 16, 1943), and Peter Lorre finds his foolproof murder scheme had an unexpected complication in “Back for Christmas” (originally aired on CBS on December 23, 1943).