LOOKING BACK | Other programs on JFK



HISTORY CHANNEL
"JFK Week" includes a miniseries, discussions and documentaries. "JFK: A Presidency Revealed" airs Sunday at 8 p.m., a special that includes Kennedy home movies, recently declassified health records and footage from Kennedy's Berlin and Moscow visits, as well as interviews with historians, journalists and family intimates.
Phil Donahue hosts a town hall discussion Sunday at 8 a.m., "The Kennedy Presidency: History or Hype," on how today's college students view Kennedy's term.
"Kennedy" stars Martin Sheen as John F. Kennedy and Blair Brown as Jackie Kennedy. The six-hour miniseries covers JFK's political and personal life.
"The Men Who Killed Kennedy" airs Monday starting with "Smoking Guns" at 8, "The Love Affair" at 9 and "The Guilty Men" at 10.
The week's programming concludes with "History Sunday: LBJ vs. the Kennedys: Chasing Demons" Nov. 23 at 8.
MSNBC
An original documentary, "JFK: The Day That Changed America," airs Monday at 9. Hosted by Chris Matthews, the show offers reflections by celebrities and newsmakers.
PBS
A rebroadcast of "The Kennedys," on Monday and Tuesday at 9, spans the family history from patriarch Joe Kennedy's political ambitions for himself and his sons, through the assassinations of both John F. and Robert F. Kennedy.
DISCOVERY CHANNEL
"Kennedy & amp; Castro: The Secret History" Nov. 25 at 8. The documentary covers President Kennedy's secret decision to pursue a back-channel rapprochement with Castro.