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The Texas trip was unique because IT INCLUDED LYNDON JOHNSON. How much coverage did Kennedy's domestic trips get in non-trouble spots, and years that weren't pre-campaign? Something perhaps worthy of study and cross-reference. How much coverage did Kennedy's domestic trips get in non-trouble spots, and years that weren't pre-campaign? Edited Decemby David Andrews If Miami and Tampa were covered at length, were there set-up references to high emotions among Cuban exiles"? Set-ups are usually followed by punchlines. The broadcasting community seemed to sense that something was up - was it just the dramatics of a trip into unfriendly political country? Some of it contains startling events and commentary: reporters' references to JFK's security being as ill-guarded as McKinley's a boys' choir serenading JFK with the rather ominous lyrics of "The Eyes of Texas are Upon You" (".You cannot get away!.") a toastmaster's gift of a cowboy hat and boots to Kennedy, to protect him from both the rain and "the rattlesnakes on Vice-President Johnson's ranch." I ask because there seems to be so much coverage of November 21-22.

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Worth trip was more heavily covered by network TV affiliates than other contemporaneous presidential trips (Miami-Tampa, the aborted Chicago trip)? Does it seem as if many trips on the assassination attempt agenda of 1963 were more heavily covered than previous domestic political jaunts? I saw the "Lost Tapes" show and also a similar broadcast compilation show on History Channel, and have a question for students of TV broadcasts in the JFK years:ĭoes it seem to you that the Dallas-Ft. The scene is captioned "Friday Evening." OOOPS. It has Oswald deny the charges against him (a comment he made on Saturday) before he was even charged with the murder of Kennedy.

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I am watching the program on Tivo, and have noticed a few mistakes.

jfk the lost tapes

The film features this footage in its original form - for the first time since it was broadcast in 1963. That's what sets this film apart - a "you are there" approach. The film will detail the events of those four days in a way not seen in more than four decades, letting the images unfold in real time. Now, for the first time, this remarkable record will be assembled in an unprecedented two-hour documentary. For over 45 years, news footage and radio reports of Kennedy's assassination and the days following have quietly languished in Dallas - first kept under wraps by the news stations who owned them, then in the vault of a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the day Kennedy was cut down.






Jfk the lost tapes