Second Sight
Second sight is an alleged extra-sensory vision of future events or of things or events at a remote location.
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Second Sight may also refer to:
Film and television
- Second Sight (film), a 1989 comedy film starring John Larroquette and Bronson Pinchot
- "Second Sight" (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine), a 1993 episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- "Second Sight" (Midsomer Murders), a 2005 episode of Midsomer Murders
- Second Sight, a 2007 made-for-television film featuring Calum Worthy
- Second Sight (TV series), a crime drama starring Clive Owen that aired from 2000–2001
- Second Sight (TV series), a Russian crime drama set in Moscow that aired in 2016
- Second Sight: A Love Story, a 1984 television film starring Elizabeth Montgomery
- Second Sight (The Avengers), a 1963 episode of the British espionage TV series
Music
- Second Sight (Lonnie Mack album) an album by American musician Lonnie Mack
- Second Sight (Marc Johnson album), a 1987 album by American jazz bassist Marc Johnson
- "Second Sight", an album by Jami Sieber
- "Second Sight", a song by Kula Shaker from Strangefolk
- "Second Sight", a song by Placebo from Sleeping with Ghosts
- "Second Sight", a song by David Darling from the soundtrack of the 1988 film Child's Play
- "Second Sight", a song by the Dolphin Brothers, from their 1987 album Catch the Fall
- Second Sight, a mid-1990s-era band featuring Vince Welnick and Bob Bralove
- Second Sight (Hey Rosetta! album), a 2014 studio album by the Canadian rock band Hey Rosetta!
Other uses
- Second Sight, a 2005 novel by Gary Blackwood
- Second Sight (video game), a 2004 action-adventure video game
- Second Sight (Sapphire and Steel), an audio play based on the British television series Sapphire & Steel
- Second Sight, a non-profit organisation founded by Lucy Mathen
- Second sight, phenomenon seen with increasing myopia in development of nuclear cataract
- Second Sight Medical Products
- Second Sight (BBS software), bulletin board system program
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