not worth it
While this audio documentary does assemble some interesting material, it's not worth the 66 downloads required. The recording quality of many of the older first hand accounts is poor, and newer interviews don't have near the sound quality they should. Also, Donald Schmitt's narration is choppy and stilted, and I found it to be incredibly annoying. It's obvious he's reading the narration, and it seems like he's maybe read through it once before, if that.