Voices from the world of politics, sport and entertainment tell us where they were when they heard the news that President Kennedy was shot on 22nd November 1963. Plus other interviews from the JFK anniversary.
Detective Jim Leavelle recounts the moment Lee Harvey Oswald was shot dead by Jack Ruby.
Bill and Gayle Newman recount being yards from John F. Kennedy when he was shot.
The former Conservative leader was in Idaho on a debating tour of the United States.
The radio and TV presenter was in a television studio when he heard the news.
The former Labour leader was at a crowded bar when a man shouted "Kennedy's dead".
American actor Robert Vaughn was driving a newly purchased car.
The broadcaster and former Conservative MP was studying for her A-levels.
American golfer Tom Watson and ex-England coach Sir Clive Woodward, on hearing the news.
The actor tells of being βdevastatedβ by the news when he left a theatre performance.
The former Liberal Democrats leader was in a student debate at the University of Glasgow.
John Humphrys was a reporter in Wales when he heard that John F. Kennedy had been shot.
The ex-England manager recalls John F. Kennedy's death being announced in a cinema.
Presenter Jon Snow recalls being in a play as a teenager when he heard JFK had died.
Writer Joanna Trollope remembers what she was doing when she heard JFK has been killed.
The former Labour home and foreign secretary Jack Straw recalls hearing the news.
Cabinet minister Ken Clarke recalls being a young barrister when he heard the news.
Director Oliver Stone says the 'truth' about JFK's assassination has 'gone to the grave'.
Dr Kenneth Salyer describes the moment that Jackie Kennedy said goodbye to JFK.