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EAN: 0663340101839 Format: Color, NTSC Label: NBC-TV Manufacturer: NBC-TV Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: NBC-TV Release Date: November 01, 2002 Running Time: 120 minutes Studio: NBC-TV Editorial Review: Description: NBC-TV net coverage. Live television reports beginning about twenty minutes after the first shot was fired. CHET HUNTLEY, FRANK McGEE and JIM RYAN report from a studio in New York. ROBERT McNEIL reports from the hospital in Dallas. Other reporters are heard from various parts of the country and around the world. Senators and governors comment, PRESIDENT JOHNSON is heard briefly. The coverage starts with reports of shots being fired, with no evaluation of the Presidents condition. As reports and bulletins come in, further details of the assassination are brought out, including several facts that appear to be in conflict with the Warren Commission report. Fascinating listening at history being made. Where were you when you heard the news of President Kennedys assassination? The start of a weekend to remember! Part 2 picks up where Part 1 leaves off at two hours and twenty minutes after the shots were fired and runs for 2 Hours. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - A horrible moment in American history.Television became a responsible source of news to a shocked nation in 1963 when the news of John F. Kennedy's assassination was announced. Millions of Americans depended on the coverage of the three major networks at the time,ABC, CBS and NBC. There were no cable outlets in 1963. Watching the coverage with Frank McGee, Chet Huntley, David Brinkley and the rest of the NBC crew on this DVD is primitive compared to today's network and cable news outlets. Despite the horrible news,the coverage from all ... Read More Rating: - "As-It-Happened" NBC-TV Coverage Of 11-22-63 (Part 2 Of 2)"Part 2" of "The Kennedy Assassination" begins approximately 140 minutes after President John F. Kennedy had been slain on the streets of Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963. This 2-hour VHS video contains originally-broadcast "Live" news reports from the NBC-TV archives, with newsmen Chet Huntley, Frank McGee, Bill Ryan, David Brinkley, and Robert MacNeil, among others. By the time "Part 2" of this video program gets underway, JFK's death had already been announced to the NBC audience ... Read More |