The Last Day of JFK
Two Programmes from the BBC Archives
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Product details:
- Edition number ungek. Ausg.
- Publisher BBC Books
- Date of Publication 5 September 2013
- ISBN 9781471341397
- Binding Audio CD
- No. of pages1 pages
- Size 0x0x0 mm
- Language English 0
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In The Last Day of JFK, two compelling programmes look at the horrific events of 22nd November 1963 and what happened in the aftermath of President John F. Kennedy's assassination. In 'Something Is Terribly Wrong', first broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 22nd November 2003, Alan Thompson charts the confusion and shock after the assassination. He returns to the key sites in Dallas, and talks to eye witnesses including Nellie Connolly (ex First Lady of Texas), Jim Leavelle (ex Dallas detective), Jim Ewell (ex Dallas Morning News corres), Hugh Aynesworth (ex Dallas Morning News correspondent/eye witness), Gary Delaune (KLIF corres), Roy Nichols (correspondent), Aubry Rike (ambulance driver/witness), and Ken Dowe. News actuality from the day is used throughout to illustrate how the news was broken to the world. In 'Letter to America', first broadcast on the BBC Home Service on 24th November 1963, the renowned broadcaster Alistair Cooke uses his weekly radio missive to reflect upon the legacy of John F. Kennedy, and to observe that the American nation feels it has been robbed of a brother.
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Two BBC Radio programmes exploring President John F. Kennedy's shocking assassination on 22 November 1963. In Something Is Terribly Wrong, first broadcast in 2003, Alan Thompson charts the confusion and disbelief after the assassination. He returns to key sites in Dallas, and talks to eyewitnesses including Nellie Connally (ex-First Lady of Texas), Jim Leavelle (ex-Dallas detective), Jim Ewell (ex Dallas Morning News correspondent), Aubry Rike (ambulance driver/witness), and Ken Dowe, from Dallas radio station KLIF. Using rare, vivid archive material, he relives the events as they unfolded over three days that shocked the world. In Letter from America, first broadcast two days after the President's assassination, renowned broadcaster Alistair Cooke uses his weekly radio missive to reflect upon the legacy of John F. Kennedy, and to observe that the American nation feels it has been robbed of a brother.
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