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I just watched the PBS special on how TV news "came of age" during the horrible time of the JFK assassination.
Fantastic work in putting that documentary together. Much film footage I'd never seen before. Unfortunately the sound deteriorated for the last 30 minutes of the broadcast here. Wonder if that happened anywhere else?
The show brought back incredible memories and surges of emotion for me. As a high school sophomore in Fort Worth, I had gone downtown with some friends the morning of the 22nd and had heard JFK speak after his breakfast at the Texas Hotel - before he was to leave for Dallas.
At about 12:30 that afternoon, during Ms Wilkerson's World History class, our Latin teacher raced down the hallway yelling "Dallas should be kicked out of Texas, or Texas will have to secede from the Union". We all thought she was nuts, but just then the principal came on the PA system, and said "I think you should all hear this". He then patched in the CBS radio coverage of the horror taking place just 30 miles east of us.
At the same time, my mother was visiting a friend in the hospital, and some idiot in the hall yelled "they shot the president; hooray for Dallas". My mother immediately jumped up and screamed "don't you realize that man was a father, and now his wife and children are alone?"
For the next three days, we were all alone.
Many sad memories.
Tom
Fantastic work in putting that documentary together. Much film footage I'd never seen before. Unfortunately the sound deteriorated for the last 30 minutes of the broadcast here. Wonder if that happened anywhere else?
The show brought back incredible memories and surges of emotion for me. As a high school sophomore in Fort Worth, I had gone downtown with some friends the morning of the 22nd and had heard JFK speak after his breakfast at the Texas Hotel - before he was to leave for Dallas.
At about 12:30 that afternoon, during Ms Wilkerson's World History class, our Latin teacher raced down the hallway yelling "Dallas should be kicked out of Texas, or Texas will have to secede from the Union". We all thought she was nuts, but just then the principal came on the PA system, and said "I think you should all hear this". He then patched in the CBS radio coverage of the horror taking place just 30 miles east of us.
At the same time, my mother was visiting a friend in the hospital, and some idiot in the hall yelled "they shot the president; hooray for Dallas". My mother immediately jumped up and screamed "don't you realize that man was a father, and now his wife and children are alone?"
For the next three days, we were all alone.
Many sad memories.
Tom
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