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Arthur Little
22nd November 2013, 19:03
This date marks the 50th Anniversary of the day that sent shock :yikes: waves worldwide ... the fatal shooting :NEW4: of US President, John Fitzgerald Kennedy in Dallas, Texas.
:olddude: ... I was a mere youth aged 19 at the time ... and clearly recall the Merseyside pop group, 'The Searchers', :333::333: happened to be making a guest appearance at Perth City Hall on that fateful evening - coincidentally, a Friday, too (I think!) - when the news came through.
:yeahthat: ... I wasn't present when the annonucement was made :NoNo: - on account of my regular weekly duties as a young officer with the Boys' Brigade.
mickcant
22nd November 2013, 23:09
I can remember it, but to me then the USA was so far away it might as well of been on another planet!
Mick.:doh
andy222
23rd November 2013, 00:22
Anyone seen the the movie Parlkand?
les_taxi
23rd November 2013, 01:09
Anyone seen the the movie Parlkand?
Got it on Hd to watch
grahamw48
24th November 2013, 00:13
I've just finished watching the drama-documentary about it on TV this evening.
Excellent....and educational. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Doc Alan
24th November 2013, 10:14
It was indeed excellent, educational, and well worth watching ( Channel 4 ) :xxgrinning--00xx3:.
“ The film combines rare historical insights and archives with dramatic and emotionally engaging storytelling to recount how a sequence of gunshots in Dallas not only killed a beloved president, but also propelled the nation into the thick of the Vietnam War and a cultural change.
This factual drama, based on Bill O'Reilly's best-selling book Killing Kennedy: The End of Camelot, marks the 50th anniversary of the assassination of President John F Kennedy.
Starring Rob Lowe as President Kennedy, Ginnifer Goodwin as Jacqueline Kennedy, Will Rothhaar as Lee Harvey Oswald and Michelle Trachtenberg as Marina Oswald, the programme charts the highs and lows of two lives that would intersect and result in two horrific murders that stunned a nation and marked the end of an era. “
I first heard the news on the radio – " Voice of America ".
For many years, people remembered clearly how they found out about the assassination, and what they were doing at the time.
It’s an interesting thought now that less than a tenth of the world’s population would have been 15 or older at the time of JFK’s assassination ( around 14% in the USA ; 17% in the UK ; 4% in the Philippines ) ( http://www.geohive.com/earth/population_age_2.aspx ).
Dedworth
24th November 2013, 12:15
Thanks Graham & Doc I'll watch this on the 4OD
grahamw48
24th November 2013, 12:55
I would have been 12 years old at the time, but I remember the events very well.
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