Denis Morissette Posted November 22, 2004 Share Posted November 22, 2004 One addition: A report called "Lee Harvey Oswald's Last Steps" on November 22. So there are at least three programs this Monday. ===================================================== Nov 22, INSIDE EDITION, AIR TIME VARIES Nov 22, 9PM CT KERA, Ch 13 (PBS) JFK: Breaking the News Nov 22, 10PM-11PM ET/PT History Channel Investigating History: The JFK Assass. Nov 23, 2AM-3AM ET/PT History Channel Investigating History: The JFK Assass. Nov 23, 12PM-1PM ET/PT History Channel Missing Files: The JFK Assassination Nov 23, 6PM-7PM ET/PT History Channel Missing Files: The JFK Assassination Nov 23, 8AM-10AM ET/PT History Channel The Cuban Missile Crisis Declassified Nov 23, 2PM-4PM ET/PT History Channel The Cuban Missile Crisis Declassified Nov 23, 10AM-12PM,ET/PT History Channel Kennedys: The Curse of Power Nov 27 8PM ET/PT Discovery Channel Medical Casebook: JFK Nov 27 11PM ET/PT Discovery Channel Medical Casebook: JFK Nov 28, 9PM CT KERA, Ch 13 (PBS) JFK: Breaking the News Nov 28 4-4:30PM,ET/PT History Channel History's Mysteries Somebody Killed the President Nov 28, 7PM, ET/PT History Channel Investigating History: The JFK Assass. Nov 28 10PM-11PM, ET The Speed Channel Presidential Limo ===================================================== History Channel http://www.historychannel.com Kennedys: The Curse of Power Traces the Kennedy clan's calamities that occurred on the rise to power--from immigration from Ireland up to John Kennedy Jr.'s tragic death in 1999. The first hour sees the loss of Joe Jr. in WWII and the assassinations of JFK and RFK. Hour two witnesses Ted's downfall and role as surrogate father to a fatherless generation. ===================================================== The Speed Channel http://www.speedtv.com/programs/323/ Presidential Limo The 1961 Lincoln Continental convertible limousine JFK rode in when assassinated in 1963 was, for a time a true crime scene. Surprisingly, the car was used by presidents for years after Kennedy's death. ===================================================== History Channel http://www.historychannel.com Investigating History The JFK Assassination. How does forensic science help resolve questions about the JFK assassination? With the help of a group of scientists and researchers with access to the evidence in the case, Investigating History looks at new information that examines which theories are believable, and which are not. Specifically, the experts looked at the acoustic evidence from the radio of one of the motorcycle policemen in the motorcade and the number of shots that were fired; at the reliability of autopsy X-rays of JFK's skull; at the investigation that concluded that Oswald was the lone assassin; at the new evidentiary support for the "magic bullet" theory; and more. INVESTIGATING HISTORY: THE JFK ASSASSINATION Produced by Bill Kurtis THE JFK ASSASSINATION (Monday, November 22 at 10 pm ET/PT): How does forensic science help resolve questions about the JFK assassination? With the help of a group of scientists and researchers with access to the evidence in the case, INVESTIGATING HISTORY looks at new information that examines which theories are believable, and which are not. -Experts look at the reliability of autopsy X-rays of JFK's skull; -At the investigation that concluded that Oswald was the lone assassin; -At the new evidentiary support for the "magic bullet" theory; and more. Acoustical evidence, which has been analyzed: -Examination of the acoustic evidence from the radio of one of the motorcycle policemen in the motorcade and the number of shots that were fired. -A new investigation maintains there are five shots on the tape from an open microphone hanging on a motorcycle policeman's vehicle. Famed forensic scientist Dr. Henry Lee wades into the investigation by calling for a return of evidence relating to the "crime scene": -The limousine carrying John Kennedy, Jackie, John Connolly and his wife. -Items were picked up as souvenirs and may be resting in basements of private homes around the country. Example: windshield, which was damaged by a bullet. Featuring footage from The Cyril H., Wecht Institute of Forensic Science and Law, National Symposium on the 40th Anniversary of the JFK Assassination. Executive Producer and television journalist Bill Kurtis returns with an all-new season of intriguing investigations that explore some of history's most perplexing puzzles in the weekly one-hour series INVESTIGATING HISTORY on The History Channel. ===================================================== History Channel http://www.historychannel.com Missing Files: The JFK Assassination Did an elaborate cover-up conceal evidence about JFK's assassination? Join us as we reveal new discoveries and footage resulting from a 5-year unprecedented search for truth by a small government agency, the Assassinations Records Review Board. We also hear from experts who believe in the official version and conspiracy theorists. ================================================== History Channel http://www.historychannel.com The Cuban Missile Crisis Declassified In October 1962, the world tottered on the brink of nuclear war. The Soviet Union's Premier Nikita Khrushchev had placed missiles in Cuba to defend it from unexpected American invasion. When U.S. intelligence provided President John F. Kennedy with proof, he demanded that they be removed, risking the first nuclear exchange between the superpowers. Now, new information reveals just how fragile communication between Moscow and Washington was and how little each side understood of the other. =========================================== Discovery Channel http://www.discoverychannel.com Medical Casebook JFK When John F. Kennedy entered the White House in 1961, he brought with him eight personal physicians to handle his medical requirements and maintain his image as a healthy President. He'd been a sickly child and had to endure illness all through his life. ==================================================== History Channel http://www.historychannel.com History's Mysteries Somebody Killed the President. The President of the United States has the most powerful job in the world. Even with a round-the-clock guard, there's always the danger that a determined assassin will get through. Since 1865, 4 presidents have been killed: Abraham Lincoln, 1865; James Garfield, 1881; William McKinley, 1901; and John F. Kennedy, 1963. 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