JFK: Breaking the News
Plot: Looking back over 40 years television and print journalists recall their stories and memories of reporting the murder of President Kennedy and how it changed the country and changed the way the public gets it's news.
Hugh Aynesworth. Hugh Aynesworth was 72 in JFK: Breaking the News as 'Self'.
John Connally. John Connally would have been no older than 76 in JFK: Breaking the News as 'Self (archive footage)'.
Walter Cronkite. Walter Cronkite was 87 in JFK: Breaking the News as 'Self (archive footage)'.
Lyndon B. Johnson. Lyndon B. Johnson would have been no older than 64 in JFK: Breaking the News as 'Self (archive footage)'.
Peter Jennings. Peter Jennings was 65 in JFK: Breaking the News as 'Self (archive footage)'.
John F. Kennedy. John F. Kennedy would have been no older than 46 in JFK: Breaking the News as 'Self (archive footage)'.
Jacqueline Kennedy. Jacqueline Kennedy would have been no older than 64 in JFK: Breaking the News as 'Self (archive footage)'.
Jim Lehrer. Jim Lehrer was 69 in JFK: Breaking the News as 'Self'.
Lee Harvey Oswald. Lee Harvey Oswald would have been no older than 24 in JFK: Breaking the News as 'Self (archive footage)'.
Jack Ruby. Jack Ruby would have been no older than 55 in JFK: Breaking the News as 'Self (archive footage)'.
Dan Rather. Dan Rather was 72 in JFK: Breaking the News as 'Self (archive footage)'.
Alastair Layzell. Alastair Layzell was >> in JFK: Breaking the News as 'Director, Writer'