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Experience what Orson Welles called "the greatest single radio script ever written." Agnes Moorehead delivers a legendary performance in "Sorry Wrong Number" from May 25, 1943. 📻 WHY THIS EPISODE MATTERS: • Orson Welles called it the greatest radio script ever written • Agnes Moorehead performed this role SEVEN times over 17 years • It was broadcast eight times total due to overwhelming demand • Barbara Stanwyck's 1948 film version earned an Oscar nomination • Added to Library of Congress National Recording Registry 🎭 AGNES MOOREHEAD: Known today as Endora from Bewitched, Moorehead was a titan of radio drama. She appeared in more Suspense episodes than any other performer, earning the title "First Lady of Suspense." She also starred in Citizen Kane and The Magnificent Ambersons. 📞 THE STORY: A bedridden woman accidentally overhears two men planning a murder through a crossed telephone line. As she desperately tries to get help, she slowly realizes the victim they're discussing... is her. ⏰ EPISODE INFO: • Original Air Date: May 25, 1943 • Star: Agnes Moorehead • Writer: Lucille Fletcher • Composer: Bernard Herrmann • Network: CBS 👍 LIKE and SUBSCRIBE for more classic Suspense episodes! #Suspense #SorryWrongNumber #AgnesMoorehead #OldTimeRadio #ClassicRadio #RadioDrama #GoldenAgeOfRadio #OTR #VintageRadio #1940s #LucilleFletcher #BernardHerrmann #CBS #RadioThriller YOUTUBE TAGS: Suspense, Sorry Wrong Number, Agnes Moorehead, old time radio, classic radio drama, Lucille Fletcher, 1943, OTR, golden age of radio, radio thriller, CBS radio, Bernard Herrmann, First Lady of Suspense, Orson Welles, vintage radio, greatest radio drama