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First.. Simon Lewis produced movies in the early 90s, including the big hit 'Look Who’s Talking.' But in 1994 his car was involved in a horrific hit and run crash, that left him with brain injuries that totally altered the way he now sees and thinks. . He compares his thoughts to a random group of photographs spread on a table.
In the second story, writer Kent Pierce totals his car but walks away. But the circumstances of the crash lead to an even more profound moment and a point of no return.
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Piece Description
First.. Simon Lewis produced movies in the early 90s, including the big hit 'Look Who’s Talking.' But in 1994 his car was involved in a horrific hit and run crash, that left him with brain injuries that totally altered the way he now sees and thinks. . He compares his thoughts to a random group of photographs spread on a table.
In the second story, writer Kent Pierce totals his car but walks away. But the circumstances of the crash lead to an even more profound moment and a point of no return.
Broadcast History
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