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  1. "Sorry, Right Number" is a teleplay written by author Stephen King for an episode of the horror anthology series Tales from the Darkside. It is the ninth episode of the fourth season. It was later included in King's 1993 short story collection Nightmares & Dreamscapes, and is the only such work that King has included in any of his anthologies.

  2. Written by Stephen King. November 22, 1987 79 (10) Payment Overdue: A heartless debt collection agent is harassed by a delinquent client from beyond the grave. Written by Dick Benner. February 14, 1988 80 (11) Love Hungry: An overweight woman goes to drastic measures to lose weight, but finds herself even more attached to her food than ever before.

  3. This is an episode list for the 1980s anthology series Tales from the Darkside . Series overview. Episodes. Pilot (1983) Season 1 (1984–85) Season 2 (1985–86) Season 3 (1986–87) Season 4 (1987–88) See also. Tales from the Darkside: The Movie. External links. IMDb Tales from the Darkside Episode List. References. ^ Williams, Tony.

    No.
    Title
    Original Air Date
    1
    "The New Man"
    September 30, 1984 ( 1984-09-30)
    2
    "I'll Give You a Million"
    October 7, 1984 ( 1984-10-07)
    3
    "Pain Killer"
    October 14, 1984 ( 1984-10-14)
    4
    "The Odds"
    October 21, 1984 ( 1984-10-21)
    • Sean Hutchinson
    • “Sorry, Right Number” Stephen King came up with this story specifically for Tales from the Darkside, and later made it the only screenplay he wrote to be included in any of his short story collections (you can read it in Nightmares & Dreamscapes).
    • “A Case of the Stubborns” This episode answers the question: What if a body of a loved one doesn’t want to die? It’s worth a watch only for the progressively disgusting makeup applied to actor Eddie Bracken as the seemingly dead grandfather who doesn’t stay dead.
    • “Distant Signals” Futurama fans might recognize this episode as eerily similar to the cartoon’s episode “When Aliens Attack”, which features invaders who come to Earth to demand a cancelled TV show called Single Female Lawyer to tie up its various storylines.
    • “The Enormous Radio” Who knew an episode of a lovably schlocky TV show could get inspiration from a Pulitzer Prize winning author? Adapted from a John Cheever short story, “The Enormous Radio” is the perfect balance between high- and low-brow and is probably the closest Tales from the Darkside ever got to Twilight Zone.
  4. Episode list. Tales from the Darkside. Top-rated. Mon, Dec 29, 1986. S3.E11. Seasons of Belief. On Christmas Eve, a father ends his two children's boredom by holding them spellbound with a scary story about a fearsome beast known as the Grither. 8.0/10. Rate. Top-rated. Sun, Nov 18, 1984. S1.E7. Inside the Closet.

  5. Tales from the Darkside is an American anthology horror television series created by George A. Romero. A pilot episode was first broadcast on October 29, 1983. The series was picked up for syndication , and the first season premiered on September 30, 1984.

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  7. Episode list. Tales from the Darkside. Top-rated. Mon, Dec 29, 1986. S3.E11. Seasons of Belief. On Christmas Eve, a father ends his two children's boredom by holding them spellbound with a scary story about a fearsome beast known as the Grither. 8.0/10. Rate. Top-rated. Sun, Nov 18, 1984. S1.E7. Inside the Closet.

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