Masters of the Air: how Band of Brothers shaped the future of television

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‘Masters of the Air’, arriving this week on Apple TV+, marks the reunion of powerhouse Hollywood duo Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks. Nick Hilton looks back on how the pair’s 2001 collaboration, on the visceral war epic ‘Band of Brothers’, was a blueprint for HBO’s success and the world of prestige TV

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