Killing Kennedy
National Geographic will re-air their original movie, "Killing Kennedy" on Friday, Nov. 22 at 4 p.m., 9 p.m. and 11 p.m. National Geographic

On Nov. 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas. This Friday marks the 50th anniversary of his murder, and television networks will be providing special coverage. Check out a complete list of when and where to watch TV shows, specials and coverage for the JFK assassination:

Friday, Nov. 22

7 a.m. – “Today” (NBC) – JFK: 50 Years Later

7 a.m. – “Good Morning America” (ABC) – Byron Pitts will be reporting from Dealey Plaza in Dallas.

12 Noon – “JFK: 3 Shots That Changed America: Part 1” (History)

12:30 p.m. – “JFK: For The Record” (Reelz) – “Fascinating first-hand account from Judge Tunheim, who chaired the board that released secret JFK assassination records.”

1 p.m. – “Killing JFK 50 Questions Answered” (Reelz) – “A fast-paced show that unravels 50 top questions and mysteries surrounding the assassination of President Kennedy. From his ill-fated trip to Texas to the killing of Lee Harvey Oswald, the show examines every aspect of the tragedy that rocked the world.”

2 p.m. – “JFK: 3 Shots That Changed America: Part 2” (History)

2 p.m. – “JFK” (Reelz) – Oliver Stone's 1991 movie about a New Orleans DA who discovers “there’s more to the Kennedy assassination than the official story.”

4 p.m. – “The Kennedy Assassination: 24 Hours After” (History)

4 p.m. – “Killing Kennedy” (National Geographic) – TV movie starring Rob Lowe, Ginnifer Goodwin and Michelle Trachtenberg.

6 p.m. – “JFK: The Smoking Gun” (Reelz) – “JFK: The Smoking Gun breaks new ground in the case of President John F. Kennedy’s murder 50 years ago by presenting evidence amassed by two highly qualified experts during multi-year investigations into Kennedy’s assassination.”

6:30 p.m. – “CBS Evening News” (CBS) – Live from Dallas, Scott Pelley interviews a “former Secret Service agent who was in the motorcade with President Kennedy.”

6:30 p.m. – “NBC Nightly News” (NBC) – Brian Williams live from Dallas.

6:30 p.m. – “World News With Diane Sawyer” (ABC) – “Special report on Jackie Kennedy Onassis and Caroline Kennedy.”

7 p.m. – “The Lost JFK Tapes: The Assassination” (National Geographic)

8 p.m. – **NEW** “JFK Assassination The Definitive Guide” (History)

8 p.m. – “JFK” (Reelz)

9 p.m. – “Killing Kennedy” (National Geographic)

9 p.m. – “JFK: The Lost Tapes” (Mili)

9 p.m. – “JFK: In His Own Words” (HBO)

9 p.m. – “Where Were You: The Day JFK Died Reported By Tom Brokaw” (NBC) – Tom Brokaw looks back at Nov. 22, 1963, featuring archival footage, first-person stories and more.

9 p.m. – “Piers Morgan Live Special: The John F. Kennedy Assassination” (CNN)

10 p.m. – **NEW** “Lee Harvey Oswald: 48 Hours To Live” (History)

11 p.m. – “Killing Kennedy” (National Geographic)

12 Midnight – “JFK: The Smoking Gun” (Reelz)

12:35 a.m. – “Nightline” (ABC) – “Descendants from key participants in the day's events go back to the scene in Dallas.”

2 a.m. – “JFK: Inside The Evidence” (Reelz)

Feel like renting or streaming something instead? Check out:

-“Parkland” (available on Redbox)

-“The Kennedys” (available on Amazon Prime Instant Video)

-TLC’s “Kennedy’s Home Movies” (available on Amazon Prime Instant Video)

-“Mugshots: John F. Kennedy – Did Oswald Act Alone?” (available on Amazon Prime Instant Video)

-“Virtual JFK” (available on Amazon Prime Instant Video)

-“Intimate Portraits – The Young Kennedy Women” (available on Amazon Prime Instant Video)

-“The Secret KBG JFK Assassination Files” (available on Amazon Prime Instant Video)

-“JFK: Restless Youth” (available on Hulu)

-“Kennedys Don’t Cry” (available on Hulu)

-FilmOn Networks will debut its newest streaming channel, Living History on FilmOn.com Friday, November 22 with nonstop programming surrounding John F. Kennedy to commemorate the 50th anniversary of his assassination. "The JFK Collection" is Living History's first series and features programming ranging from President Kennedy's first trip to Ireland, to raw televised reports of the Dallas shooting and the uncut funeral procession. You can find the full "JFK Collection" schedule on FilmOn.com's Living History Channel by clicking HERE. The Collection will air nonstop through the end of the month.