As the family of assassinated President John F. Kennedy prepares to make its 20th annual pilgrimage to the cemetery for American heroes, Charles Wheeler in Washington presents an assessment of the Kennedy Presidency. From Britain, a view by Lord Harlech, a life-long friend of John Kennedy. As British Ambassador in Washington he was not only at the heart of Kennedy's Camelot but also a valued adviser to the President. Kennedy's colleagues and critics discuss the legacy of the man.
Produced by LYDIA HOWARD , IAN HOLTUM DAVID COXTON TAYLOR
Editor ELWYN PARRY JONES