Sunday Star-Times

White Silence tells story of our dark day

- Podcasts Katy Atkin katy.atkin@stuff.co.nz

This coming week marks the 40th anniversar­y of New Zealand’s worst peacetime disaster. On November 28, 1979, a plane carrying 257 passengers on a sightseein­g trip to the Antarctic crashed into the side of Mt Erebus, killing everyone onboard.

The podcast White Silence is a coproducti­on by Stuff and RNZ that aims to help listeners comprehend the controvers­y that followed the accident. It’s presented by Stuff’s Michael Wright and RNZ’s

Katy Gosset, who bring a fresh perspectiv­e to the tragedy, the Royal Commission of Inquiry, and the theories of who was to blame.

The interviews with family members of people connected to the crash are standout elements. There’s David Nicholson, whose sister was killed, Maria Collins whose husband Jim was the pilot, and Margarita Mahon, wife of Judge Peter Mahon who concluded Air NZ had conducted an ‘‘orchestrat­ed litany of lies’’.

It’s well-constructe­d and provides a comprehens­ive analysis of events for a new generation of New Zealanders.

Meanwhile, the pod-isphere is awash with special United States Presidenti­al impeachmen­t podcasts.

Here’s a quick summary of the most popular ones.

The Latest, from the The New York Times, is made by the same production team as The Daily ,is presented by Michael Barbaro, and each episode is less than 10 minutes.

Can He Do That? is from the Washington Post and is hosted by Allison Michaels and political reporter Elise Viebeck.

It provides the most simple breakdown of who’s who and has a highlights reel of each day.

War Room: Impeachmen­t is presented by Stephen K Bannon, Donald Trump’s 2016 presidenti­al campaign chief executive. This daily one-hour show is geared to prove the impeachmen­t is a witch-hunt.

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