When, 40 years ago, President John F Kennedy s glamorous, witty, idealistic American world was shattered by an assassin, the shock and grie were felt just as acutely in Britain as in the USGodfrey Hodgson
, who covered the assassination's s aftermath in Washington and knew the President, examines the ways in which the Kennedys captured the British imagination, and what this reveals about both countries. Producer Simon Coates Editor Nicola Moyrick