We were on holiday in Turkey, walking along a sea front with restaurants and bars, open to the road. As I walked past one, I saw on the television inside, a shot of one of the towers being hit by a plane and remember thinking it was a disaster movie being shown.
Of course, this clip was repeated over and over again, so I saw it again through the windows of another bar and then, yet again in another a few moments after. I thought "How come they are showing a movie on television but each bar is receiving the transmisson at different times?"
It was some minutes before I noticed the headline strip along the bottom of the picture and realised I was watching a news channel. Within a few minutes most of the bars had brought their television screens out to the front of their premises and switched to Sky News or BBC World so that the British tourists could follow what was happening.
I must say that at first in the hotel we were staying at there was little sympathy for the American situation amongst the Turkish staff, although I think that attitude changed later when they realised the enormity of the loss of life. The Turks at that time had recently been snubbed by America over a previously agreed pact against Kurdish terrorists in Turkey and the Turks thought the Americans had not given their support and now they would find out what it was like to suffer from terrorism in their own land.
Of course, this clip was repeated over and over again, so I saw it again through the windows of another bar and then, yet again in another a few moments after. I thought "How come they are showing a movie on television but each bar is receiving the transmisson at different times?"
It was some minutes before I noticed the headline strip along the bottom of the picture and realised I was watching a news channel. Within a few minutes most of the bars had brought their television screens out to the front of their premises and switched to Sky News or BBC World so that the British tourists could follow what was happening.
I must say that at first in the hotel we were staying at there was little sympathy for the American situation amongst the Turkish staff, although I think that attitude changed later when they realised the enormity of the loss of life. The Turks at that time had recently been snubbed by America over a previously agreed pact against Kurdish terrorists in Turkey and the Turks thought the Americans had not given their support and now they would find out what it was like to suffer from terrorism in their own land.