9/12: It’s not easy to find something new to say about September 11, which is what makes this provocative and creatively reported series from Dan Taberski (‘Missing Richard Simmons’, ‘Running from Cops’) such a striking listening experience. The show begins with a crew of reality show contestants who set sail on a six-week, 18th century-themed voyage in August 2001. The sailors’ relative inability to engage with the wider world initially prevented them from forming hard impressions of the attacks, a state of innocence that Taberski sets out to re-create. Backed by a stunning score from jazz composer Daniel Herskedal, ‘9/12’ uses little-memorialised stories from the “war on terror” years (a Pakistani grocery store owner in New York who advocates for his detained and desperate neighbours; the staff of The Onion versus a climate of anti-humour) to challenge conventional wisdom about what it all meant.