Band of Brothers

2001 American war drama miniseries

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2021 HBO produced an official '20th Anniversary Band of Brothers Podcast', hosted by Roger Bennett, featuring interviews with actors and crew members for each episode of the miniseries, including a prologue episode with Tom Hanks as executive producer.
September 2019 The Guardian ranked the series 68th on its list of the 100 best TV shows of the 21st century.
2012 The Richard D. Winters Leadership Monument was unveiled near Sainte-Marie-du-Mont in Normandy, recognizing American junior officers who led the way on D-Day. The monument was created on the 68th anniversary of the invasion, with the World War II Foundation raising funds for its construction.
2012 A biographical documentary titled 'Dick Winters: Hang Tough' was produced by the World War II Foundation. The documentary was narrated by Damian Lewis using the American accent he used while portraying Winters in the Band of Brothers miniseries.
2011 HBO aired the documentary 'He Has Seen War', executive produced by Tom Hanks and directed by Mark Herzog, featuring postwar stories of Easy Company veterans and 1st Marine Division members, including interviews with William 'Wild Bill' Guarnere, Donald Malarkey, and families of Lynn 'Buck' Compton, Eugene Sledge, and Robert Leckie.

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