Black Sheep
The shady, controversial and sometimes downright villainous characters of NZ history. Join William Ray as he explores history through the lens of Kiwi dirtbags in NZ's most awarded podcast.
Hosted and produced by William Ray
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Season 5 / Episode 1
Season 5 / Episode 1
Felix von Luckner was a child aristocrat who ran away to sea, he captained the last square-rigged sailing ship ever to serve in combat, he sailed 3,000 kilometers across the Pacific in a lifeboat. He also led the most embarrassing jailbreak in NZ history.
Colonial Mastermind: the story of Edward Gibbon Wakefield (Part 1)
Season 5 / Episode 2
Colonial Mastermind: the story of Edward Gibbon Wakefield (Part 1)
Season 5 / Episode 2
Edward Gibbon Wakefield used to be known as "The Father of New Zealand." But modern historians have pointed to the disastrous impact of his colonial policies on indigenous people, his misleading propaganda and, (not least) his abduction and marriage of a teenage girl.
Colonial Mastermind: the story of Edward Gibbon Wakefield (Part 2)
Season 5 / Episode 3
Colonial Mastermind: the story of Edward Gibbon Wakefield (Part 2)
Season 5 / Episode 3
In part two of Black Sheep's series on Edward Gibbon Wakefield we see theories of "systematic" and "humanitarian" colonisation run into bitter realities. The result is conflict, death and disaster. For Wakefield and for Māori.
Invasive: the story of Stewart Smith
Season 5 / Episode 4
Invasive: the story of Stewart Smith
Season 5 / Episode 4
In the 1960s Stewart Smith began a one-man crusade, releasing thousands of invasive fish into New Zealand's rivers, lakes and streams. Why? Well it had something to do with communism and a lot to do with childhood nostalgia.
Madam: the story of Flora MacKenzie
Season 5 / Episode 5
Madam: the story of Flora MacKenzie
Season 5 / Episode 5
Flora MacKenzie is one of the most colourful characters in New Zealand history: A hard drinking, hard talking brothel owner from the 1960s and 70s who won the affection of sex workers, police and punters alike. In this episode of Black Sheep, we look at the legend of "Madam Flora".
Discusses sex
Machine Gun Murder: the story of Bassett Road (Part 1)
Season 5 / Episode 6
Machine Gun Murder: the story of Bassett Road (Part 1)
Season 5 / Episode 6
It's 1963 and two bodies are found in a house at Bassett Road in Remuera. Detectives are shocked to discover they were killed by a submachine-gun. Newspaper headlines read "Chicago Comes to New Zealand". Black Sheep investigates a true crime story that scandalised New Zealand
Machine Gun Murder: the story of Bassett Road (Part 2)
Season 5 / Episode 7
Machine Gun Murder: the story of Bassett Road (Part 2)
Season 5 / Episode 7
The case of the Bassett Road machinegun murders breaks wide open, two key witnesses come forward with critical information. But the most interesting part of the story is what happens after the conviction...
Baby Farmer: the story of Minnie Dean
Season 5 / Episode 8
Baby Farmer: the story of Minnie Dean
Season 5 / Episode 8
Minnie Dean is the only woman to be judicially executed in New Zealand history. For years she was portrayed as a cold-blooded killer who murdered babies for cash. More recently, attitudes towards Minnie have shifted, but she's still a controversial and complex figure. Black Sheep dives into the story of the baby farmer of Winton.
Contains discussion of infanticide
The Story Of Statues
Bonus episode
The Story Of Statues
Bonus episode
In this special episode of Black Sheep, William Ray looks at the history and controversy of historical statues in New Zealand.
The story of White Supremacy
Bonus episode
The story of White Supremacy
Bonus episode
In this special episode of Black Sheep, produced in the aftermath of the 2019 Christchurch Mosque Shootings, William Ray looks at the history of white supremacy in NZ.
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