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Tonight, the signal begins with a rainy road, a frightened son, and a father's desperate attempt to bury the truth. Then we step Out of This World into a nightmare of stage lights, ventriloquism, and a dummy that may know more than any wooden thing should. After that comes one of radio's most famous terror pieces, Sorry, Wrong Number, where a woman trapped by a telephone hears the machinery of murder moving closer. And finally, The Whistler brings us Jealousy, a poisonous tale of fear, obsession, suspicion, and the terrible ways love curdles into death.
In today's episode of The Daily Brief, we cover two major stories shaping the Indian economy and global markets: 00:04 Intro 00:27 India's rooftop solar problem 12:17 How electricity changed in 2025 22:30 Tidbits We also send out a crisp and short daily newsletter for The Daily Brief. Put your email here and we'll make you smart every day: https://thedailybriefing.substack.com/ Note: This content is for informational purposes only. None of the stocks, brands, or products mentioned are recommendations or endorsements.
we got a text message to the radio station that was intended for a husband! lol
First, Bea thought we were her husband and that was fun! Then a great program at a senior living facility that lets older people ride bikes again!
Ever have a long conversation with someone you mistakenly called? Small town moment! Can these situations bring blessing to others? Can they happen in a big city or a big church?
Most people think the cholesterol number on their lab report tells them whether their heart is at risk. But former National Lipid Association President Dr. Kevin Maki explains that LDL is just one piece of a much bigger picture and focusing on it alone can mean missing the markers that matter most.In this episode, Dr. Gabrielle Lyon sits down with Dr. Kevin Maki, former President of the National Lipid Association and co-editor-in-chief of the Journal of Clinical Lipidology, to discuss:Why ApoB and Lp(a) are better predictors of heart risk than LDL and why only about 2% of people ever get Lp(a) testedWhat a beef-vs-chicken feeding study revealed about red meat and cholesterol (the LDL results came back identical at 112 mg/dL)The evidence behind the seed oil debate, including why higher linoleic acid levels tracked with lower inflammation markers across a 2,000-person datasetWhy the balance of cholesterol-raising and cholesterol-lowering foods matters more than saturated fat aloneThe simple "ABCs" framework: A1c, blood pressure, cholesterol - for actually lowering long-term cardiovascular riskBy the end, you'll know which numbers actually predict heart risk, which tests to ask your doctor for, and how to cut through the conflicting noise around fat so you can make evidence-based decisions for the long haul.Thank you to our sponsors:OneSkin - Get 15% off at https://bit.ly/4tZnOpk with code DRLYONBodyHealth - Use the code LYON20 to get 20% off your first order https://bit.ly/48SJ7AC Amp - Visit https://bit.ly/3RcmqBz to get your AI-powered at-home gym for smarter, personalized training.Explore More from Dr. Gabrielle LyonPremium Podcast Subscription: Ad-free episodes, key takeaway summaries, exclusive Q&A, and behind-the-scenes content https://foreverstrong.supercast.comWeekly newsletter: Recipes, podcast updates, and practical weekly insights https://drgabriellelyon.com/sign-up/Apply to become a patient: Personalized care with Dr. Lyon's clinical team https://drgabriellelyon.com/new-patient-inquiry/Find Dr. Kevin Maki at:Midwest Biomedical Research: https://www.mbclinicalresearch.com/ LinkedIn: / kevin-c-maki-phd-497ba34 Connect with Dr. Gabrielle Lyon:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drgabriellelyon/TikTok: @drgabriellelyon X (Twitter): https://x.com/drgabriellelyonFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/doctorgabriellelyon Chapters00:00 - Introduction00:31 - Dr. Kevin Maki and the National Lipid Association01:04 - New dietary guidelines and the LDL confusion02:04 - What raises and lowers LDL cholesterol03:51 - Cholesterol levels from birth through puberty05:11 - The lipid panel kids should get before age 1106:42 - Lp(a): the test only 2% of people get08:18 - ApoB and the three risky particle types11:35 - Do we have evidence for "lower is better"?14:09 - The FLASH-GLICK risk factor framework17:10 - The 10% saturated fat guideline explained19:36 - Many dietary patterns can be healthy24:50 - Beef vs. chicken: identical LDL results27:10 - The balance of fatty acids that matters29:24 - Olive oil vs. corn oil feeding study31:00 - Lower for longer: 40-year risk reduction34:15 - Genetic cholesterol disorders and risk40:33 - The omega-3 index and why it matters49:10 - Are seed oils really driving inflammation?53:11 - How seed oils are processed and refined1:07:48 - Inherited beliefs and outdated nutrition science1:08:54 - Butter vs. cheese and high-fat dairy surprises1:14:48 - Exercise effects on HDL and triglycerides1:21:20 - The ABCs of reducing cardiovascular riskIf you found this episode valuable, share it with someone who would benefit from it.Disclaimers: This episode includes paid sponsorships.The Dr. Gabrielle Lyon Podcast and YouTube are for general information purposes only and do not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing, or other professional health care services, including the giving of medical advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast, YouTube, or materials linked from this podcast or YouTube is at the user's own risk. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their health care professional for any such conditions.
The wrong number was just the beginning. Will and Amanda Thorne seem to have it all: a loving marriage, a beautiful home, and a future laid out before them. Until a mysterious phone call insists on... Uitgegeven door SAGA Egmont Spreker: Laura Brydon
Crime on a Monday First, a look at the events of the day.Then, Suspense, originally broadcast May 25, 1943, 83 years ago, Sorry, Wrong Number starring Agnes Moorehead. The first broadcast of this thriller classic. Possibly the best remembered program of the series. An invalid woman battles the frustrations of the telephone system after she overhears a plot to murder someone!Followed by Lights Out, originally broadcast May 25, 1943, 83 years ago, The Little Old Lady. Aunt Harriet, living alone in a dark wood, has some very strange feline companions!Then, Barrie Craig, Confidential Investigator starring William Gargan, originally broadcast May 25, 1954, 72 years ago, The Corpse Who Was Wrong. Murderers really have a hard time. They never feel that the man's work is properly appreciated; they get higher pay. All a murderer gets is higher voltage.Followed by The Whistler, originally broadcast May 25, 1952, 74 years ago, The Charming Hostess. A woman is shocked to learn that she's going to be blackmailed by a woman who went to jail in her place. Finally, Claudia, originally broadcast May 25, 1948, 78 years ago, A Mysterious Trip. A walk in New York City. Will actress Claudia stage a comeback? Kathryn Bard and Paul Crabtree star. Thanks to Debbie B. for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamCheck out Professor Bees Digestive Aid at profbees.com and use my promo code WYATT to save 10% when you order! If you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old-time radio shows 24 hours a day
Patrick McKenzie (patio11) is joined by Aaron Brown, author of Wrong Number, to examine why institutions that produce bad statistics face so few consequences for doing so. They trace the pattern from Aaron's 1975 summer job, where two credentialed experts confidently produced opposite conclusions about whether American tractors ran on diesel or gasoline, through decades of case studies involving the NTSB, COVID-era research, and the eviction moratorium. Along the way they discuss why financial markets are unusually good at error-correction, why "wanna bet?" functions as a tax on bullshit, and what it means that every senior economist Aaron told about the tractor problem simply laughed and topped it with a worse story.–Full transcript available here: https://www.complexsystemspodcast.com/aaron-brown/ –Presenting Sponsors: Mercury & GranolaComplex Systems is presented by Mercury—radically better banking for founders. Mercury offers the best wire experience anywhere: fast, reliable, and free for domestic U.S. wires, so you can stay focused on growing your business. Apply online in minutes at mercury.com.If meetings consistently leave you with hazy action items and lost context, Granola handles the transcription so you can actually participate and gives you searchable notes afterward. Try it free at granola.ai/complexsystems with code COMPLEXSYSTEMS–Links:Wrong Number (book): https://www.amazon.com/Wrong-Number-Blizzard-Quantitative-Disinformation/dp/1394379781 Wrong Number with Aaron Brown (video series): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBuns9Evn1w_SLGfUY5i__wzUF5f8e7ec –Timestamps:(00:00) Intro(01:12) The agricultural demand curve discrepancy(04:06) Why experts prioritize teaching over learning(05:17) Institutional indifference to error(06:26) The brand halo of high-status institutions(08:34) Lessons from COVID-era decision making(10:19) Financial statements versus scientific rigor(14:53) Sponsors: Mercury | Granola(18:19) The difficulty of auditing and replicating research(22:12) The CDC eviction moratorium and its justification(23:34) The NTSB curbside carrier safety study(26:41) Conspiracy versus incompetence in data manipulation(30:05) Error correction in financial markets(32:52) The culture of the advantage gambler versus the academic(35:28) Betting as a tax on bullshit(38:44) Using market pricing to evaluate risks(41:04) The track record of scary predictions(43:34) Environmental success stories and technological optimism(48:21) Energy efficiency and the path to global wealth(54:10) Wrap and where to find Wrong Number
Have you ever texted a wrong number and ended up friends… or more? Listeners share their stories!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We have an update from last week’s My Little Secret, where a text from an unknown number sparked an unexpected connection. Today, we find out—was it a real person… or a scam?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A woman gets a random text from an unknown number inviting her to a backyard BBQ… and instead of ignoring it, she texts back. What starts as a mistake turns into an ongoing conversation, and now she says she feels a real connection with someone she’s never met—and doesn’t know the name of. The problem? Everyone else is convinced it’s not fate… it’s a scamSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's the only way to live! This week, Tyler and Johnny are covering the haunting of Elke Sommer (part 1). Plus: the oldest known living animal gets thrown into the center of a crypto scam, Johnny vs Family Day, and our thoughts on Drag Race's alleged use of generative AI. Join the Secret Society That Doesn't Suck for exclusive weekly mini episodes, livestreams, and a whole lot more! patreon.com/thatsspooky Check out our new and improved apparel store with tons of new designs! thatsspooky.com/store Check out our website for show notes, photos, and more at thatsspooky.com Follow us on Instagram for photos from today's episode and all the memes @thatsspookypod We're on Twitter! Follow us at @thatsspookypod Don't forget to send your spooky stories to thatsspookypod@gmail.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Most senior engineers don't realize they're stuck until it's too late. The longer you stay, the more people around you have already decided who you are and what you're for. Ian Miell, CTO at Container Solutions, breaks down why this happens and how understanding the system around you is the first step to growing beyond it.In this episode, we cover:Why staying too long gets you put in a box (and how to escape it)How your software architecture is shaped by money flowsThe 30% rule: why you should feel uncomfortable at work and what it means if you don'tHow to pitch to senior leadership and actually get buy-inWhy AI makes distribution the real challenge, not buildingIf you're a senior engineer trying to grow beyond your current ceiling, this one is worth your time.Timestamps:00:00:00 - Intro00:00:42 - How to Pitch to Senior Leadership and Get Buy-In00:03:26 - Why You Should Feel Uncomfortable 30% of the Time00:06:33 - How to Break Through a Seniority Ceiling00:08:24 - The Burden of Context: Why Being the Go-To Person Traps You00:10:16 - How Ian Became CTO Without Trying To00:13:40 - Why a CTO's Job Is Mostly Coaching Now00:18:20 - Understanding Incentives: The Key to Navigating Any Org00:23:08 - Startups vs. Large Companies: Completely Different Rules00:25:00 - Why AI Makes Distribution the Real Problem, Not Building00:28:16 - The Hidden Maintenance Risk of Vibe-Coded Software00:30:13 - Security and Compliance: More Nuanced Than Engineers Think00:36:54 - Where "Architecture Follows the Money" Came From00:42:36 - The Wrong Number of Customers: A Systems Thinking Story00:47:23 - Why Engineers Think Individually Instead of Systemically00:51:53 - How to Start Thinking in Systems00:57:50 - How to Create Cross-Pollination in Consulting Teams00:59:39 - What CTOs Actually Look for When Hiring01:00:34 - Outro#softwareengineering #systemsthinking #careergrowth
** Originally watched last year on TCM 's Noir Alley with host Eddie Muller and based on Lucille Fletcher's radio play which she then converted to a screenplay **In which the Mister joins me in reviewing SORRY, WRONG NUMBER (1948) from a screenplay by Lucille Fletcher, who created the original radio play, the film is directed by Anatole Litvak. Leona Stevenson (Barbara Stanwyck), a bedridden and wealthy heiress, accidentally overhears a telephone conversation between two men plotting a murder while trying to reach her husband, Henry (Burt Lancaster) at his office. As she grows increasingly frantic, her desperate attempts to alert the police and telephone operators are met with bureaucratic indifference, leaving her trapped and alone in her silent, dark mansion. The mystery takes a chilling turn when Leona begins to piece together clues from the overheard call, leading her to the terrifying realization that the intended victim may be closer to home than she ever imagined. The film clocks in at 1 h and 29 m, is rated Approved and is available on Prime Video but also available to buy/rent on Prime Video. Please note there are SPOILERS in this review. #SorryWrongNumber #LucilleFletcher #AnatoleLitvak #AnnRichards #Sally #WendellCorey #DrAlexander #HaroldVermilyea #Waldo #EdBegley #James #LeifErickson #Fred #WilliamConrad #Morano #JohnBromfield #DetectiveJoe #JimmyHunt #Peter #DorothyNeumann #MissJennings #FilmNoir #PsychologicalThriller #Suspense #Mystery #Crime #Drama #Thriller @TCM @NoirAlley @PrimeVideo #FridayFamilyFilmNight Opening intro music: GOAT by Wayne Jones, courtesy of YouTube Audio Library
Radio City Playhouse || (01) Long Distance | (02) Ground Floor Window | July 3, 1948; July 10, 194801:12 -- Long Distance -- Sustaining. The first show of the series. A story about the wife of a convicted murderer who tries to stay his execution by telephone. The concept is similar to, "Sorry, Wrong Number."29:35 -- Ground Floor Window -- Danny, for 23 years he has been looking out of this Ground floor window and it was 6 years ago when he first saw Ruth who was to become a first floor tenant.: : : : :You can donate to show your support for my podcast and the time I put into creating and posting every week. Donations are through my duane.media PayPal account:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=MSL7S8FKCSL94My other podcast channels include: MYSTERY x SUSPENSE -- SCI FI x HORROR -- COMEDY x FUNNY HA HA -- THE COMPLETE ORSON WELLES -- VARIETY X ARMED FORCESSubscribing is free and you'll receive new post notifications. Also, if you have a moment, please give a 4-5 star rating and/or write a 1-2 sentence positive review on your preferred service -- that would help me a lot.Thank you for your support.https://otr.duane.media#dramaclassics #oldtimeradio #otr #radiotheater #radioclassics #luxradio #cecilbdemille #gunsmoke #oldtimeradioclassics #classicradio #crimeclassics #duaneotr:::: :
My son bought an old Mustang when he was in high school. No, not the kind with four legs. The kind with four wheels. He actually used money he got from selling some of his valuable baseball card collection. Some years later, he wanted to sell it and put the proceeds into the work he was going to be doing with Native Americans. He put an ad in the paper about it. First day - no calls. Second day - no calls. He wasn't expecting a line at the door exactly, but he thought he'd get a little more response than that. Then he found out why. He checked the ad and found that the newspaper had goofed and published a phone number that was a wrong number. But what a difference that one little number made! When we dialed the number in the paper, there never was any answer. You gotta feel bad for some guy who's looking in the paper, sees a car he wants at a price he likes, and dials the magic number that cannot possibly reach the person who has what he's interested in. I'm Ron Hutchcraft and I want to have A Word With You today about "The Wrong Number for Heaven." There's someone you want to reach; someone you need to reach. They have what you're interested in, but maybe you've got the wrong number. It doesn't matter how many times you try, you just can't get through to them. For many people, the One they want to reach, the One they believe has what they're looking for is God himself - the One who made them. In fact, in this age of growing interest in spirituality, there are more and more people who are realizing that the answer for their soul and their life has got to be a spiritual one. What we've accomplished, what we've owned, who we've known - none of those has filled the hole in our heart. So we want to reach our Creator - the One who has the peace and the meaning we need now, and the eternal life that we'd like to have when this life is over. But just as people may have sincerely tried to reach my son about his car, many spiritual seekers never get through because they're sincerely dialing the wrong number. But God has published His number - very clearly, in bold print - actually in Bible print. Anyone who tries to reach the Creator this way is going to get through. Remember, in the midst of a thousand theories about how to reach God, the only One who can really tell us how is God himself - and He has. Our word for today from the Word of God is John 14:6 - "Jesus answered, 'I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me." In a world of listings with God's name on them, there's only one that reaches Him - the one marked Jesus. Jesus doesn't say, "I will show you the way." He says, "I am the way." Whether or not we reach our Creator is all wrapped up in what we do with Jesus - not with His teachings, not the religion named after Him, but with Jesus himself. The reason He is the way is explained in 1 Timothy 2:5-6. The Bible says, "There is one God and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus, who gave Himself a ransom for all men." We can't understand what it takes to reach God until we understand what it is that keeps us from being able to reach Him. We have this wall between God and us called sin - which means we've made ourselves our own god by choosing to do it our way instead of God's way. And we've earned an eternal death penalty, which only one person even claimed to pay; only one person could pay. God's Son, Jesus, who loved you enough to do the dying for your sin on the cross. All our religious and moral efforts to reach Him are all wrong numbers and they're deadly. You may be a very decent person, a sincere seeker, an accepted member of the Christian community, and still not reach the God who has what you need. Because you can only reach Him by putting your total trust in Jesus to rescue you from the penalty of your sins. Have you ever done that? Would you like to? Tell Him that now. "Jesus, I'm yours." Go to our website, the information is there to help you be sure you've begun a relationship with Him. The website is ANewStory.com He's been waiting for your call for a long time, but you've got to come the way that He's provided, the only way. Through His Son, who loved you enough to die for you. When it comes to eternity, a wrong number can cost you everything.
My son bought an old Mustang when he was in high school. No, not the kind with four legs. The kind with four wheels. He actually used money he got from selling some of his valuable baseball card collection. Some years later, he wanted to sell it and put the proceeds into the work he was going to be doing with Native Americans. He put an ad in the paper about it. First day - no calls. Second day - no calls. He wasn't expecting a line at the door exactly, but he thought he'd get a little more response than that. Then he found out why. He checked the ad and found that the newspaper had goofed and published a phone number that was a wrong number. But what a difference that one little number made! When we dialed the number in the paper, there never was any answer. You gotta feel bad for some guy who's looking in the paper, sees a car he wants at a price he likes, and dials the magic number that cannot possibly reach the person who has what he's interested in. I'm Ron Hutchcraft and I want to have A Word With You today about "The Wrong Number for Heaven." There's someone you want to reach; someone you need to reach. They have what you're interested in, but maybe you've got the wrong number. It doesn't matter how many times you try, you just can't get through to them. For many people, the One they want to reach, the One they believe has what they're looking for is God himself - the One who made them. In fact, in this age of growing interest in spirituality, there are more and more people who are realizing that the answer for their soul and their life has got to be a spiritual one. What we've accomplished, what we've owned, who we've known - none of those has filled the hole in our heart. So we want to reach our Creator - the One who has the peace and the meaning we need now, and the eternal life that we'd like to have when this life is over. But just as people may have sincerely tried to reach my son about his car, many spiritual seekers never get through because they're sincerely dialing the wrong number. But God has published His number - very clearly, in bold print - actually in Bible print. Anyone who tries to reach the Creator this way is going to get through. Remember, in the midst of a thousand theories about how to reach God, the only One who can really tell us how is God himself - and He has. Our word for today from the Word of God is John 14:6 - "Jesus answered, 'I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me." In a world of listings with God's name on them, there's only one that reaches Him - the one marked Jesus. Jesus doesn't say, "I will show you the way." He says, "I am the way." Whether or not we reach our Creator is all wrapped up in what we do with Jesus - not with His teachings, not the religion named after Him, but with Jesus himself. The reason He is the way is explained in 1 Timothy 2:5-6. The Bible says, "There is one God and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus, who gave Himself a ransom for all men." We can't understand what it takes to reach God until we understand what it is that keeps us from being able to reach Him. We have this wall between God and us called sin - which means we've made ourselves our own god by choosing to do it our way instead of God's way. And we've earned an eternal death penalty, which only one person even claimed to pay; only one person could pay. God's Son, Jesus, who loved you enough to do the dying for your sin on the cross. All our religious and moral efforts to reach Him are all wrong numbers and they're deadly. You may be a very decent person, a sincere seeker, an accepted member of the Christian community, and still not reach the God who has what you need. Because you can only reach Him by putting your total trust in Jesus to rescue you from the penalty of your sins. Have you ever done that? Would you like to? Tell Him that now. "Jesus, I'm yours." Go to our website, the information is there to help you be sure you've begun a relationship with Him. The website is ANewStory.com He's been waiting for your call for a long time, but you've got to come the way that He's provided, the only way. Through His Son, who loved you enough to die for you. When it comes to eternity, a wrong number can cost you everything.
Tread Perilously returns to the 1980s for a month of TV shows Erik and Justin have never covered before. First up: the Scarecrow and Mrs. King episode called "Wrong Number." When Mrs. King's first assignment re-checking security clearances becomes part of Scarecrow's latest mission, the two argue over the loyalties of one Dr. William Towne. Is he really a Soviet spy or just a hapless mathematician? Meanwhile, old foe Gregory returns and aims to get revenge on both Scarecrow and Mrs. King -- and now he has the resources of the KGB to do it. Is Towne also part of his plan? Justin more or less discerns the show's premise from just one episode -- he even catches the Season 3 pivot. Erik finally has a good excuse to employ his Bruce Boxleitner impression (not that needing one has ever stopped him before). Big hair proves to be very important. Guest star Peter Jurasik leads to a lot of Babylon 5 talk. A wild "Jamie" Cromwell appears. The pair recall that strange time when MSG was the devil. A character known as the "Number 5" man leads to the SPECTRE org chart. But is the scheme really a SMERSH operation? '80s spycraft proves nostalgic and Erik asks, once again, "Who's Melissa George?"
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.
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
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!
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".