I watched part 1 last night and will have to watch part 2 later.
I've assigned my students to watch at least one part for extra
credit. Don't know what they'll get from it, but I think it's
fascinating. The local footage from Dallas, I'd never seen
before (except for the waiter at the Trade Mart wiping a tear
when he heard the sad news and some of the Oswald footage
at the Dallas police station), nor had I seen the people in
New York being interviewed. It looks from the credits as if
some of it was from KTVT, then an independent, and I've
often wondered if they did any coverage of the assassination
and its aftermath. I think the two standout things were Jay
Watson's interrupting Julie Benell's show on WFAA and his
subsequent interview with the couple who saw JFK's head
being practically blown off; and the juxtaposition of Kennedy's and
Oswald's burials.
The network footage was also interesting; if nothing else they show
the perils of live TV (such as somebody trying to get a microphone
on Ron Cochran). All in all, an A for the first part; it was almost
like reliving it, not that I would want to.