1. Currahee
First aired: 9/9/2001The story begins July 1942. Easy Company, 506th Battalion, 101st Airborne Corps arrive in Camp Toccoa in Georgia, under the supervision of Company leader, Captain Herbert Sobel.
Director: Phil Alden Robinson
Guest star: Michael Fassbender (Sgt. Burton "Pat" Christenson), David Schwimmer (Lt. Herbert Sobel), Jamie Bamber (Jack E. Foley), Rocky Marshall (Earl J. McClung), Alex Sabga (Francis J. Mellet), Simon Schatzberger (Joseph A. Lesniewski), Joseph May (Edward J. Shames), David Crow (Corporal), Jordan Frieda (Replacement), Luke Griffin (Sgt Terence "Salty" Harris), Jason O'Mara (Lt. Thomas Meehan), Tom George (Pvt. White), Simon Pegg (William S. Evans), Marcos D'Cruze (Joseph P. Domingus)
2. Day of Days
First aired: 9/9/2001Easy Company are dropped behind enemy lines in Normandy ahead of the Allied Assault on Utah Beach. However, the paratroopers are scattered across the battleground. Winters finds himself landing in enemy territory with only his knife.
Director: Richard Loncraine
Guest star: Jeff Tweedy (German Soldier), Andrew Scott (John D. Hall), Jason O'Mara (Lt. Thomas Meehan), Jonathon Young (Lt. John W. Kelley), Marc Warren (Albert Blithe), Adam James (Cleveland O. Petty), Simon Fenton (Gerald J. Lorraine), Andrew Howard (Clarence Hester), Stephen Graham (Myron Mike Ranney), Ezra Godden (Robert Van Klinken), Alexis Conran (George Lavenson), Iain Robertson (George Smith), Jonie Broom (Hans Schmidt), Paul Williams (Pvt Jack Olsen), Benjamin Montague (Pvt Matt McDowell), Ben Peyton (Warrant Officer Hill), Nick Lopez (US Guard), Steve Chaplin (Pilot), David Blair (Co-Pilot), Mark Wakeling (Pilot - Plane 66), Matthew Duquenoy (Co Pilot - Plane 66), Chris Robson (Surrendering German)
3. Carentan
First aired: 9/16/2001Easy Company is then given the objective of taking the town of Carentan. Carentan must be controlled by the Allied Forces in order for armour, men, ammo and vehicles from Omaha and Utah beaches to link up and move inland, eventually to get to Germany.
Director: Mikael Salomon
Guest star: Marc Warren (Pvt. Albert Blithe), Ezra Godden (Robert Van Klinken), Adam James (Cleveland O. Petty), Bart Ruspoli (Edward J. Tipper), Iain Robertson (George Smith), Nigel Hoyle (Leo D. Boyle), Stephen Walters (John McGrath), Doug Cockle (Fr. Maloney), Diana Kent (Mrs. Lamb), Scott Rognlein (Trooper - F Company), Paul Murphy (Young GI), Richard Lynson (Officer in Hospital), Freddie Joe Farnsworth (Trooper on white horse)
4. Replacements
First aired: 9/23/2001New, younger officers arrive at Easy Company and the 506th Regiment to replace those soldiers killed in the Normandy and France operations. Fresh from jump school, the new green officers are thrown into the chaos of Operation Market Garden.
Director: David Nutter
Guest star: Jonjo O'Neill (Replacement # 1), David Schwimmer (Capt. Herbert M. Sobel), Eion Bailey (David Kenyon Webster), Alex Sabga (Francis J. Mellet), Hugo Metsers (John Van Kooijk), William Tapley (British Tank Commander), Jack Wouterse (Dutch Farmer in Farm), Josefine Hendriks (Young Dutch Girl), Peter Stark (German inside Barn), Freerk Bos (Dutch Farmer), Billy Hill (Dutch Farmer's Son)
5. Crossroads
First aired: 9/30/2001Winters is promoted after leading a daring attack against the Germans. Meanwhile, he is haunted by the memory of a teenage soldier he killed.
Later, Easy Company rushes to the Ardennes Forest to help defend the crossroads of Bastogne from attack. Unfortunately for Easy Company they are short on supplies and are not equipped to deal with the bitter cold weather.
Director: Tom Hanks
Guest star: Luke Roberts (Suerth), Jimmy Fallon (2nd Lt. George Rice)
6. Bastogne
First aired: 10/7/2001Easy Company went into Bastogne, despite shortages of food, ammunition, winter clothing and the medic, Eugene Roe, does not have the necessary medical supplies to properly treat the men.
"Bastogne" is primarily shown from the point of view of Eugene Roe, Easy Company's medic.
Guest star: Laird MacIntosh (Jeep Driver), Lucie Jeanne (Renée Lemaire), William Armstrong (General McAuliffe (as Bill Armstrong))
7. The Breaking Point
First aired: 10/14/2001Easy Company is entrenched along the outskirts of the German held town of Foy. Before Easy Company and others make their assault on the town, the company must survive the constant shelling.
8. The Last Patrol
First aired: 10/21/2001After surviving the horrors of Bastogne, a battered Easy Company is holed up in Haguenue, where Lt. Hank Jones arrives and immediately volunteers for a patrol mission to capture German prisoners. Webster returns to Easy Company after being wounded in "Crossroads", but finds himself as an outsider
Director: Phil Alden Robinson
Guest star: Colin Hanks (2nd Lt. Hank Jones), Eion Bailey (David Kenyon Webster), Jamie Bamber (Jack E. Foley), Andrew Lee Potts (Eugene E. Jackson), Kieran O'Brien (Allen E. Vest), Christoph Dostal (Senior German), Martin Arno (Junior German), Colin Ridgewell (German Soldier shot), Brian Ethan Tyler (Curtis Jackson)
9. Why We Fight
First aired: 10/28/2001As Easy Company enters Germany itself, they find themselves confronted with the horrors of the holocaust when members of Easy Company stumble across a Nazi concentration camp.
Director: Phil Alden Robinson
Guest star: Christian Malcolm (Military Policeman)
10. Points
First aired: 11/4/2001Easy Company enters Berchtesgaden, site of Hitler's Eagle Nest, and the believed hold out of the Nazi administration. As the Second World War comes to an end, the members of Easy Company find themselves faced with the prospect of going home or being shipped off to Japan, and the only difference is a few points on their service record.
Guest star: Christian Malcolm (MP at Lansberg), Corey Johnson (Major Louis Kent), Matt Hickey (Patrick S. O'Keefe), Tom Hardy (John A. Janovec), Wolf Kahler (German General), Dan van Husen (Alleged Commandant), Jason Done (Drunk GI), Jonjo O'Neill (Replacement #1), Joe Villa (Replacement #2), Paul Herzberg (German Doctor at Checkpoint), Philip Rham (German Colonel), Dirk Galuba (German MP), Milo Twomey (Army Doctor), Rupert Wickham (Brain Surgeon), David Schwimmer (Capt. Herbert M. Sobel)
