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HBO’s Band of Brothers Podcast celebrates the 20th anniversary of one of the most iconic miniseries in television history. A show that honors an America which saved the world with selflessness, courage and everyday heroism. This 12-part podcast series will explore these themes via emotionally-rich, highly-researched interviews with individual cast members, revisiting the Emmy® and Golden Globe® award-winning epic episode by episode.
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Damian Lewis - the Emmy® and Golden Globe® award-winning actor - whose portrayal of Major Dick Winters is the centrifugal force of Band of Brothers - joins host Roger Bennett to reflect on why a classically-trained, well-heeled Englishman was cast as a salt-of-the-earth American war hero, and why two decades later, Band of Brothers remains more than just a job.
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Ross McCall, who portrays Technician Fifth Grade Joseph D. Liebgott, Jr., and the episode’s writer, John Orloff, join host Roger Bennett to discuss this sobering, powerful installment of the series, which depicts the liberation of a Nazi concentration camp. McCall and Orloff reveal the unrelenting weight and responsibility they felt while creating the episode, and its enduring legacy some 20 years on.
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Scott Grimes, the actor who plays Tech Sergeant Donald Malarkey, discusses a pivotal installment in the series, where after a daring night patrol, the men of Easy Company begin to believe that surviving the war may actually be possible. Grimes reflects on how on “Band of Brothers” helped the real Donald Malarkey open up about the experiences he had kept bottled up for so long, and the profound impact Malarkey’s transformation had on Grimes as an actor and human being.
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Donnie Wahlberg, the actor who portrays soulful Second Lieutenant Carwood Lipton, joins host Roger Bennett to discuss the episode in which the spotlight shines brightly on him during Easy Company’s darkest days in the Battle of the Bulge. He also describes the emotional bonds forged during the creation of “Band of Brothers.”
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Shane Taylor, the actor responsible for one of the tenderest performances of the series as medic Eugene Roe, joins host Roger Bennett to talk the contradiction of being tasked with preserving life in a warzone. Plus, how the Englishman developed his Cajun accent, and Roe’s relationship with Belgian nurse Renée Lemaire.
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Supervising Producer and lead writer Erik Jendresen joins host Roger Bennett to break down one of the series’ most emotionally complex episodes, which leaves them on the brink of the Battle of the Bulge. Plus, Jendresen’s experience sitting in the real Dick Winters’ Easy Company inner sanctum while researching the project.
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Frank John Hughes, who plays Staff Sergeant “Wild Bill” Guarnere, joins host Roger Bennett to discuss Easy Company’s jump into the Netherlands as part of Operation Market Garden. Plus, Hughes’ deep bond with the real Guarnere, a singular character who overcame the loss of his leg during the Battle of the Bulge to live a life that overflowed with selflessness.
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Senior Military Advisor Capt. Dale Dye and Matthew Settle, who plays Capt. Ronald Speirs, join host Roger Bennett to relive one of the series’ most combat-heavy episodes. Capt. Dye, who also plays Col. Sink in the series, opens up about his total immersion method that transformed actors into members of Easy Company. And Settle discusses his portrayal of the mythologized, enigmatic and unflinchingly fearless Capt. Speirs, and what it was like to play some of the series’ most haunting scenes.
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The episode’s writer and director each delve into the recreation, production, and filming of an invasion that carried the future of modern democracy on its shoulders. From the paratroopers flinging themselves out of C-47s, to the capture of German 105mm machine guns at Brecourt Manor, Orloff and Loncraine reveal how they captured the terror, confusion and heroism of one of the most important days in modern history.
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Ron Livingston, who plays Capt. Lewis Nixon, joins host Roger Bennett to reflect on Band of Brothers' first episode. Ron reveals his research process to portray the enigmatic S-2 Intelligence Officer, the way he surprised Tom Hanks during his audition, and the total immersion the entire cast underwent during a 10-day actor bootcamp, which saw them train like actual 1940s paratroopers.
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Tom Hanks, Academy Award®-winning actor, icon, and Band of Brothers executive producer, joins host Roger Bennett to discuss his lasting, intense individual passion for Easy Company’s story; what Band of Brothers set out to accomplish 20 years ago; and its enduring legacy two decades later.
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Hosted by Roger Bennett, HBO’s Official Band of Brothers Podcast retraces Easy Company’s journey from Normandy to the Eagle’s Nest, episode by episode, with insight from its biggest stars, including Tom Hanks, Damian Lewis, Ron Livingston and Donnie Wahlberg.
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I'm here for the Conor Ratliff episode
what an excellent episode. it's cool getting in the head of spiers based on Matthew settles description of him. Best series ever made by far. here's hoping their next mini series about the 8th airforce is as good.
By far, this episode 4, was the best in this podcast series. Great job.
Band of Brothers and The Pacific are my favorites.
literally the best war film/movie of all time. the Pacific is good too but BoB is just amazing and feels so up close and personal. the Pacific was a little wider scope. I really hope masters of the air comes out before I'm dead. been waiting for that show since like 2015 when I started hearing about it back when it was going to be called the mighty eighth and be on HBO.
I had to find my DVDs & re-watch it in August 2021. Turns out it was the 20th anniversary of my dads death which I forgot. 20 years. He landed on Normandy beach the boat was hit & split in 2. he Ran to the beach. He swore they had to give them drugs beforehand. Now we know they did. We had no idea what they had been through. Why he preferred not going to the beach. All we knew is he almost married a women named Helga. His friends stopped a marriage in Germany. I wish he was alive there is so much I would ask now.
Looking forward to the rest of the podcast. The entire cast was great and then insights into the filming is fascinating.
Probably my favorite series. Always look forward to watching it.
Tom's interview doesn't sound bad at all. he's clearly just zooming in or calling. sounds just fine for not being in the studio.
Again with the poor audio quality. It's really ruining the show. Please fix.
Tom Hanks' audio is really bad and hard to understand, please fix it for the next episodes.
it's a pity Tom's audio isn't great