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1963-11-22, WCBS, 154 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Charles Kuralt
- John F. Kennedy
- Harry Reasoner
- Dan Rather
- George Herman
- Adlai E. Stevenson
- Lady Bird Johnson
- Jerry Hill
- Lee Harvey Oswald
- Charles Von Fremd
- Lyndon B. Johnson
- Bill Mercer
- Charles DeGaulle
- Medgar Evers
- Rose Kennedy
- Nakita Khrushchev
Harry Reasoner anchors this live evening special program of the same day coverage of President John F. Kennedy's assassination. There is a special retrospective on JFK, the Kennedy family, the 1960 Election with interviews and remembered speeches. There are live late breaking bulletins from George Herman at the White House. There is a live editorial from Eric Sevareid on the late President. Dan Rather reports live from Dallas on the latest developments concerning Lee Harvey Oswald, who at this time was accused of only killing a policeman and who was currently being questioned. Live from Dallas police headquarters, KRLD-TV newsman Bill Mercer interviews policeman Jerry Hill, who has been questioning the accused Oswald. We hear Oswald denying that he shot the President. We hear CBS news correspondent Charles Von Fremd's 1960 interview with Kennedy who reflected on his views on the possibility of his own assassination. Harry Reasoner summarizes the days events and what is to follow. Lyndon B. Johnson addresses the American people in a brief recorded transcription - his first formal statement as President. Harry Reasoner continues with a profile on Johnson... past speeches, political statements and commentary from LBJ and Lady Bird Johnson. A past interview between Walter Cronkite and Lyndon Johnson is heard. White House correspondent George Herman comments on LBJ and there is a live statement concerning the JFK assassination from Adlai Stevenson. J.F.K.: A MAN OF THIS CENTURY (TV) Summary A special news report from the night of President John F. Kennedy's murder, this program is a review of John F. Kennedy's life, opening with scenes from his childhood, and continuing with his wedding and the Democratic National Convention of 1960. Includes excerpts from his first debate with Richard Nixon and his victory celebration in Hyannisport, followed by the inauguration. The 1961 Ottawa State visit, the Vienna Summit meeting with Khrushchev, and a Paris meeting with De Gaulle are recorded, followed by more family background, including an interview with Rose Kennedy and Jackie Kennedy, and a tribute to John F. Kennedy as a father. The Cuban crisis and the Berlin crisis are also reviewed. The program continues with President Kennedy addressing the nation on the Cuban missile crisis, followed by Kennedy's interview with three networks discussing the presidency. George Herman at the White House reports on the current news. A shot of Kennedy's Berlin reception in 1963, and his reaction to the murder of Medgar Evers are included, with clips of Kennedy on South Vietnam on the significance of the White House. Harry Reasoner discusses Kennedy's presidential image, and a clip of the inaugural address is seen. Dan Rather reports from Dallas, and Bill Mercer interviews a Dallas policeman. Herman at the White House and Reasoner report on current developments. Reasoner discusses Lyndon Johnson. The third hour of the program continues with a clip of Lady Bird Johnson and a flashback to the 1960 Democratic National Convention, followed by background on the election, concentrating on President Lyndon B. Johnson. Included are Johnson's around the world tour, and Cronkite's campaign interview with Johnson. The program continues with George Herman commenting on Johnson, and Johnson's return to Washington. Charles Kuralt reports on a high requiem mass in honor of John F. Kennedy in Los Angeles. The program closes with Harry Reasoner summarizing the day's events.
1964-01-19, NBC, 107 min.
- John F. Kennedy
- Jacqueline Kennedy
- Edward Kennedy
- Boston Symphony Orchestra
- Rose Kennedy
- Erich Leinsdorf
- Richard Cardinal Cushing
- Harvard-Radcliffe Choral Society
- Chorus Pro Música
- Saramae Endlich
- Eunice Alberts
- Nicholas Di Virgilio
- Mac Morgan
- Harvard Glee Club
- New England Conservatory Chorus
- St. John's Seminary Choir
Boston's memorial to John F. Kennedy. At Boston's Holy Cross Cathedral, Richard Cardinal Cushing, Arch-Bishop of Boston, celebrates a Solemn Pontifical Mass in memory of President Kennedy. The ceremony includes Mozart's entire requiem mass in D Minor performed by the Boston Symphony Orchestra and members of the Harvard-Radcliffe Choral Society and the Chorus Pro Música. The Mozart Mass performed by Saramae Endlich, soprano; Eunice Alberts, contralto; Nicholas Di Virgilio, tenor; Mac Morgan, bass; Chorus Pro Musica; Harvard Glee Club; Radcliffe Choral Society; New England Conservatory Chorus; St. John's Seminary Choir; Boston Symphony Orchestra; Erich Leinsdorf, conductor. Less than two months after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, and three years after his swearing-in Presidential ceremony, Richard Cardinal Cushing, Archbishop of Boston expresses his gratitude in a 14-minute speech of this day's congregation and television broadcast. He states that today's memorial is a special expression, sharing with Mrs. John F. Kennedy serenity and devoted remembrance to one of the greatest individuals in the history of the world. This event broadcast live on NBC television and radio, 1800 invited guests in attendance at Boston's Holy Cross Cathedral. Among the attendees are Jacqueline Kennedy, Senator Ted Kennedy, and Rose Kennedy.
1964-01-19, NBC, 107 min.
- John F. Kennedy
- Jacqueline Kennedy
- Edward Kennedy
- Boston Symphony Orchestra
- Rose Kennedy
- Erich Leinsdorf
- Richard Cardinal Cushing
- Harvard-Radcliffe Choral Society
- Chorus Pro Música
- Saramae Endlich
- Eunice Alberts
- Nicholas Di Virgilio
- Mac Morgan
- Harvard Glee Club
- New England Conservatory Chorus
- St. John's Seminary Choir
Boston's memorial to John F. Kennedy. At Boston's Holy Cross Cathedral, Richard Cardinal Cushing, Arch-Bishop of Boston, celebrates a Solemn Pontifical Mass in memory of President Kennedy. The ceremony includes Mozart's entire requiem mass in D Minor performed by the Boston Symphony Orchestra and members of the Harvard-Radcliffe Choral Society and the Chorus Pro Música. The Mozart Mass performed by Saramae Endlich, soprano; Eunice Alberts, contralto; Nicholas Di Virgilio, tenor; Mac Morgan, bass; Chorus Pro Musica; Harvard Glee Club; Radcliffe Choral Society; New England Conservatory Chorus; St. John's Seminary Choir; Boston Symphony Orchestra; Erich Leinsdorf, conductor. Less than two months after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, and three years after his swearing-in Presidential ceremony, Richard Cardinal Cushing, Archbishop of Boston expresses his gratitude in a 14-minute speech of this day's congregation and television broadcast. He states that today's memorial is a special expression, sharing with Mrs. John F. Kennedy serenity and devoted remembrance to one of the greatest individuals in the history of the world. This event broadcast live on NBC television and radio, 1800 invited guests in attendance at Boston's Holy Cross Cathedral. Among the attendees are Jacqueline Kennedy, Senator Ted Kennedy, and Rose Kennedy. This is a duplicate of #11595. A 115 minute broadcast.