Ambrose's errors were compounded in the mini-series, in which episode 3, "Carentan", episode ends with a slide stating that "Albert Blithe never recovered from the wounds he received in Normandy. He died in 1948."
The scene where Brewer was shot and a medic trying to save him was reproduced in the fourth episode, Replacements, of the TV miniseries Band of Brothers.
The scene where Jackson was fatally wounded is shown in the eighth episode, the Last Patrol, of the miniseries.
"The Last Patrol", an episode of the miniseries Band of Brothers
In episode 9, "Why we Fight", he is seen taking several drinks from a bottle of Vat 69 and enlisting the company clerk to help him find more.
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In the episode Breaking Point, in discussing the potential officers to replace Easy Company Commander Norman Dike, Richard Winters commented that Shames 'has seen too many war movies' and 'thinks he has to yell all the time', implying that he would not be a good option.