- Barney Page: Haven't you any respect for my judgement?
- Sheila Page: How about my judgement?
- Barney Page: Darling, you're only a woman. You're not expected to have either judgement or intelligence.
- Sheila Page: But I do have intuition. I know instinctively this role is wrong for me.
- William Williams: [to Sheila] There's a new rocket plane that flies faster than the speed of sound. It escapes the roar of its own engines.
- William Williams: Destiny's a stubborn old girl. She doesn't like people interfering with her plans. Anyway, I don't think she cares about the pattern as long as the result is the same.
- Narrator: William won't answer. William is gone. He was there just a moment ago. But in that moment, time stopped for Sheila. Time ran backwards. She made a wish. A tragic one, at a magic time. When the new year was beginning. And now that wish is coming true. She is going to live the old year all over again. Sheila doesn't know that. Not yet. But she will. Very soon.
- Narrator: The stars look down on New Year's Eve in New York. They say that fate is in the stars. That each of our years is planned ahead. And nothing can change destiny. Is that true? How many times have you said, "I wish I could live this year over again?" This is the story of a woman who did relive one year of her life.