= = s:: .-@\..I = = .. ' , . I. ·,.:; § a: Cl) = $ • ~-· ..... 14: 1 1111T. ... ,.,,,,... - U1lH' IH ~~·J: .H ,;·~·· n -1~ lilY Guide, June 21, 1963 11 A FOUR-PAGE PULL-OUT SUPPLEMENT TIME CKIE(K IMES of sound and ,CONTAINING FULL DETAILS OF RADIO T vision broadcasts In l J this Issue are subject to AND TELEVISION COVERAGE OF THE U.S. alteration In the event of late changes in the plans for President Kennedy's. visit. PRESIDENT'S VISIT TO IRELAND Such changes, if they occur, will be announced on Radio. Eireann and on Telefis "Eireann programmes. THE----------------- p·iESIDENiT IN ·GERMANY' • Before ]>resident Kennedy arrives in Ireland on Wednesday, he will visit West Berlin. During his stay 'there, he will visit the Berlin Wall and make two major speeches--one at a mass rally. Telefis Eireann, with the co-operation of the German Television Service and the BBC; will relay the Presi­ dent's visit to the Wall at 11.55 a.m. The commentator wiU be Richard Dimbleby. 1 WEDNESDAY /' THE ARRIVAL OF PRESIDENT KENNEDY AT 7.15 p.m. to DUBLIN AIRPORT: A Telefis Elreann Outside WEDNESDAY approx. 9 p.m. Broadcast Unit will be at the airport for the '------1arrinl of the President's aircraft and will cover his welcome to Ireland by An tUachtaran, I ., IPRESIDENT KENNEDY ~OMES TO Eamonn de Valera: Television cameras IRELAND: A description of the in O'Connell Street, Dame Street and on the scene at D~blin Airport where he will be met Quays, will follow the procession as it moves by President de Valera, An Taoiseach, Sean through the centre of Dublin and will record Lemass (inset) and members of the Cabinet; ~1<% .......~ the arrival of Presidents Kennedy and de and a commentary on the journey thnrugh the Valera at the residence of the U.S. Ambasador in the Phoenix Park. city to Arus an Uachtarain. Cemmentatars will describe the scene from a number of posi­ NEW ROSS CELEBRATIONS: A tlens along the route and from a mobile Telefis Eireann unit joins the people of New Ross as they radio van travelling behind President B Kennedy's car. hold an informal concert and ceili on the quayside in anticipation of President Kennedy's arrival the ned day. THURSDAY THURSDAY PRESIDENT KENNEDY IN CO. WEXFORD: At 11.25 apprax. to '-~ H.25 a.m. approximately, Telefis Eireann PRESIDENT KENNEDY'S WEXFORD VISIT. Commentaries 10.05·2·15 2.0 p.m. apprax. goes to New Ross to cover the arrival of I I from New Ross, Dunganstown and Wexford 'as the President Kennedy at the quayside and the American President visits the country of his ceremony of welcome. Commentator: Gay Byrne. Director Michael Johnston Unset). ancestors. Greeting him at his ancestoral During President Kennedy's drive to Dungans· home will be one of his cousin's Mrs. Mary town, TE will show a film of the route Ann Ryan (inset). and give a short historical background. r;;;;;::;-;,;-1 GARDEN PARTY FOR THE PRESIDENT Cameras take viewers to the t....::.=:J -An tUachtaran, Eamon de Valera, farm of Mrs. Mary Ryan at receives President Kennedy at a· garden party Dunganstown to see President 8 at Arus an Uachtarain. Kennedy meet many of his relatives. Patrick Kennedy, the President's great-grandfather, PRESIDENT KENNEDY'S WEXFORD emigrated from this farm in the 1840's. I I VISIT: An edited recording of this From Dunganstown viewers will be taken on to Wexford. morning's relay from Wexford. TE cameras visit the Garden Party In honour I 4.00·5-15 I ' of President Kennedy at , Arus ln Uach~araln. \ Highlights of to-day's transmissions from Co. f9.15-10.1S 1 Wexford and Arus an Uachtarain. FRIDAY ,-;;-;;;;-] President Kennedy's vis_lt to Cork, where he will receive FRIDAY ~ the Freedom of the C1ty. • President Kennedy visits Cork .and receives the Freedom of the City at the City Hall. iJ.tZ. Commentaries from Phoenix Park on President 124 55 1 _ · _ Kennedy's return from Cork. Cameras (subject to permission) are admitted to 1 Leinster House for the first time in the history of the State to see President Kennedy address a joint f""":':"'il UACHTARAN MHEIRIOCHA IN DAIL EIREANN: Tugann an meetmg of the Dail and Seanad. He will be received by An ~I Uachtaran D Cinnelde oraid unaidh d'on Oireachtas. Taoiseach and Leaders of the Opposition. Immediately afterwards Relay from Dill Eireann of President Kennedy's address to Oireachtas viewers will be taken to St Patrick's Hall, Dublin Castle, where na hEireann, . folfowed by his acceptance at St Patrick's Hall, the President will receive the Freedom- of Dublin and honorary Dublin Castle, of the Freedom of the City of Dublin from the Lord degrees fnm the National University of Ireland and from the Mayor and honorary degrees from the National University af Ireland University of Dublin. · and the University of Dublin. ~ An edited recording of this morning's transmissi111 r:;";"1 THE AMERICAN PRESIDENT IN 1~1 from Cork. I ~ DAIL EIREANN: An edited record· ing of this afternoon's proceedings in Dail Eirean11. 91~_ 10 15 1 A recording of the afternoen's transmissions from 1. • · . Dall Eireann and Dublin CasUe. SATURDAY l1.30-approx. I President K~nnedy, In Galway, where ~~ will lie SATURDAY I_ presented With the Freedom of the C1ty. .The President arrives at Shannon Airpert fly helicopter President Kennedy's tlsit to tile West and his from Galway. Cameras will cover the farewell cere· 10.05·3.011 departure from Shannon. Commentaries from Dublin GI• monies and the President's departure • approx. I CasUe, Galway and Shannon. .--;;,;--1 'A r~ording of this morning's broadcast from L..::...J Galway. l ·a.31J-9.0D I An edited recording of to-day's relaJS. A recording of this afternoon's broadcast from 9 15 10 00 I • " " I Shannon Airport 12 RTY Guide, June 21, t963 -I. , i' AN EASY-TO-·FOLLOW GUIDE TO RE AND ----------THE KENNEDY ~ VISIT -·------ --- ~ MEN BEHIND THE MIKES -' • . MJCHEAL O'HEHIB and GAY BYRNE will lu:11u!Ze TE's com­ ment4TJI. Th.ev are listed h.ere with. BE's commentators. BRIAN FARRELL e Broadcaster, television interviewer and uni­ versity administrator. Studied at Harvard and is expert in U.S. affair~. Fr~uent contributor to Irish newspapers and periodicals. (No. 1). SEAN Mac REAMOI N N e Radio Eireann script­ writer, interviewer and • commentator. A bi­ :Mngual and ebullient conversationalist who abandoned diplomacy for broadcasting. An expert on Church Liturgy. (No. 2). MICHAEL O'HEH'R e Famous sports com­ mentator who has covered major events in PRESIDEN Ireland, Britain and the/ United States. Became Head of Sport when Telefis Elreann opened. ········~· (No's 3, 8, 11 and 13). ARRIVAL KARL JONES •••••••••••• e Radio Eireann script­ writer and commentator. Presents 'Doorway,' a weekly radio magazine. '(No.4). CAY BYRNE e Radio and television co~pere and commen­ tator. Presided over T.E. s 'Jackpot' and 'The . Late ·Late Show.' News reader and cur r en t affairs interviewer for Granada TV, Man­ chester. (No. 5). TE~RY O'SULLIVAN e Well-known columnist .for D u b I in evening newspaper. Army officer ' during World War III. Presents musical pro­ - KINGSBRIDG~ STATION grammes on R ad i o \ I Eireann. (No. 6). KEVIN O'KELLY e Wil'l travel in the Presidential procession I through Dublin. Now a television reporter with 'Newsview,' he was for­ merly on R.E.'s news staff~ (No. 7). JOHN BOWMAN e One of Radio Eireann's youngest interviewers. Spent time in U.S. and has interviewed many famous personalities at home and abroad. (NO. 9~. DENIS MEEHAN e Radio Eireann Station ~upervisor. Formerly Chief Announcer. Has commentated on many important occasions. (No. 10). TERR·Y WOCAN e RE and TE news­ reader. Rres{lnts musical programmes on RE and Is an amateur singer (No. 12), - 1. •)"fl. .. '·· ... , ~ f, ~ . / RTY Guide, June 21, '1963 13 ·--TE covERAGE-·--,...... o~ · ··rH£._------ u~s. PRESIDENT's ARR.ivAt-·----· / •••••••••••••••••1:' 'KENNEDY'S •• ...........I DUBLIN ---:--- -- THE KENNEDY VISIT -------------That OTHER -------------------MORE visit-in 1938 about . th~ WENTY -FIVE years ago a 50~ year -old American received an honorary degree from lT the National University: this week his son, KENNEDYS the President of the United States, will be similarly honoured. by MICHEAL 0 hAODHA It is the first time a father and son have each appeared * The pro..-amme about which, Michell on the N.U.I. roll of gonorary graduates. 0 hAodha writes will be repeated durinc President Kennedy comes to Ireland as the first citizen ot President Kennedy's visit. at 8.45 p.m. olt a great world power; his father came, in 1938, when he Thursday. W•8.,\; American Ambassador to lxlndon. - INCE the first broadcast of "Meet the Duri~ t'he interven~ q·uarter-century history has oone Clans, in America," dealing wibh the mueh to alter the face of things. Ireland, Britain, tlhe Kennedys, Eoin O'Mahony .and myself United States: each at once is and is not what it then S was. ihave received many letters and phone The aocount;S in the newspapers of Senator Joseph Ken·nedy's calls, some complimentary, but more Vol.sit early in July 1938 make interesting reading now. somewhat critical of our failure to He arrived from Croydon in a fO'Ur-engined De HaviM.and mention , all the relations ~ John at Baldonnel Aerodrome on a rainy, windy day. Fitzgerald Kennedy. We would, lJ we knew tlhem all. and 1lf Harvard student time permitlted, lJike to do so.
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