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1 Cast  



1.1  Air New Zealand  





1.2  New Zealand Government  





1.3  Legal Teams  





1.4  Royal Commission  





1.5  Privy Council (London)  





1.6  Civil Aviation Division  





1.7  With  





1.8  Narrator  





1.9  Technical Advisor  







2 See also  





3 External links  














Erebus: The Aftermath







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Erebus: The Aftermath was a 1987 New Zealand television miniseries about Air New Zealand Flight 901, which crashed in Antarctica in 1979. The miniseries, a docudrama, was produced by Television New Zealand, and was broadcast in New Zealand and Australia. It was also aired by BBC 2 television in the UK. It was repeated by TVNZ to coincide with the 30th anniversary of the crash.

The series starred Frank FinlayasJustice Peter Mahon QC, the head of the Royal Commission of Inquiry that investigated the disaster, and David Cole as the chief witness. It was directed by Peter Sharp and written by Greg McGee. It was produced by Caterina De Nave. The series was partially based on Mahon's book Verdict on Erebus.

Erebus: The Aftermath won several New Zealand Film and TV Awards, including Best Drama Programme, Best Drama Series, Best Writer (Drama), Best Television Director, and Best Performance – Male in a Dramatic Role (byIan Mune).

Erebus: The Aftermath can be viewed, but not loaned or copied, at the Wellington office of the New Zealand Film Archive.

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