SAS: Who Dares Wins
SAS: Who Dares Wins | |
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Genre | Reality television |
Starring | Ant Middleton (2015–2021) Jason Fox (2015–) Matthew Ollerton (2015–2020) Mark Billingham (2016–) Jay Morton (2020) Colin Maclachlan (2015) Melvyn Downes (2021) Anthony Stazicker (2021) Rudy Reyes (2022–) Remi Adeleke (2022) Chris Oliver (2023–) |
Narrated by | Shaun Dooley |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 8 (regular) 7 (celebrity) |
No. of episodes | 45 (regular) 48 (celebrity) |
Production | |
Producers | Phil Turner Freddie Foss-Smith |
Editor | Joss Maines |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Production company | Minnow Films |
Original release | |
Network | Channel 4 |
Release | 19 October 2015 21 February 2023 | –
Release | 7 April 2019 present | –
SAS: Who Dares Wins is a reality quasi-military training television programme broadcast by Channel 4 in the United Kingdom since 19 October 2015. It features civilians, and later celebrities, attempting to complete a modified version of SAS training.[1]
Format
The show pits contestants against harsh environments all around the world, in a shortened training course designed to simulate a condensed version of the actual United Kingdom Special Forces selection course.[2] The show's Directing Staff take the recruits through hostile and unforgiving warfare environments, while testing their mental and physical ability through a series of realistic training exercises. Each series ends with a simulated experience of being captured and interrogated, which is overseen by an anonymous former senior chief intelligence officer referred to as "the Umpire".[3]
Unlike many reality competition series, there are no formal elimination points. Instead, each contestants is given a numbered armband, which they can hand in to the DS in order to 'voluntarily withdraw' (VW) themselves if they feel they cannot continue. They can also be culled by the DS or be medically withdrawn.[2]
History
The fourth series, which aired in early 2019, allowed female recruits to take part for the first time, in line with the Ministry of Defence's announcement that women would now be able to serve in all areas of the UK military, including the Special Forces.[4]
A celebrity version aired for the first time in 2019 in aid of Stand Up to Cancer. Chief instructor Ant Middleton said of the concept, ‘Celebrities go through their lives showing the public a front and face they want them to see but this process stripped all that away.’[5]
After the eighth series of the civilian version concluded in 2023, the civilian version was shelved indefinitely in order to prioritise the celebrity version, which Channel 4 deemed a 'huge success'.[6]
Cast
The original Chief Instructor was Ant Middleton, an ex-United Kingdom Special Forces operator who served in the Special Boat Service.[7] The other Directing Staff consisted of Jason 'Foxy' Fox, a former SBS operator;[8] Mark 'Billy' Billingham, an ex-SAS Sergeant Major;[9] and Matthew 'Ollie' Ollerton.[10]
In 2021, Middleton was dismissed from the show over his 'personal conduct'. It was speculated that this was linked to Middleton's controversial tweets about the Black Lives Matter movement. Middleton subsequently claimed 'the woke patrol have kicked in to the point where we can't say anything, we can't be ourselves'.[11][12]
In October 2021, former United States Recon Marine Rudy Reyes was announced as the series's new Chief Instructor.[13] In 2023, the Directing Staff were joined by Chris Oliver, a former Royal Marine Mountain Leader and ex-Special Boat Service operator.[14]
Other DS have included Melvyn Downes in 2021, who served in the SAS for 12 years and was the first DS member of colour,[15] and Veteran Navy SEAL Senior Chief Remi Adeleke in 2022.[16][17]
Name | Position | Civilian series | Celebrity series | ||||||||||||||||
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1 (2015) | 2 (2016) | 3 (2018) | 4 (2019) | 5 (2020) | 6 (2021) | 7 (2022) | 8 (2023) | 1 (2019) | 2 (2020) | 3 (2021) | 4 (2022) | 5 (2023) | 6 (2024) | 7 (2025) | |||||
Jason "Foxy" Fox | Directing Staff (1–) | Main | Main | ||||||||||||||||
Mark "Billy" Billingham | Directing Staff (2–7) Chief Instructor (8–) |
Main | Main | ||||||||||||||||
Remi Adeleke | Directing Staff (7) | Main | Main | ||||||||||||||||
Rudy Reyes | Chief Instructor (7) Directing Staff (8–) |
Main | Main | ||||||||||||||||
Ant Middleton | Chief Instructor (1–6) | Main | Main | ||||||||||||||||
Matthew "Ollie" Ollerton | Directing Staff (1–5) | Main | Main | ||||||||||||||||
Colin Maclachlan | Directing Staff (1) | Main | |||||||||||||||||
Jay Morton | Directing Staff | Guest | Main | ||||||||||||||||
Melvyn Downes | Directing Staff (6) | Main | Main | ||||||||||||||||
Anthony Stazicker | Directing Staff | Guest | Main | ||||||||||||||||
Chris Oliver | Directing Staff (8–) | Main | Main | ||||||||||||||||
Dr. Alia Bojilova | Psychologist (Celebrity series 6) |
Main |
Regular series
Series | Start date | End date | Episodes | Location |
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1 | 19 October 2015 | 16 November 2015 | 5 | Wales |
2 | 17 October 2016 | 14 November 2016 | 5 | Ecuador |
3 | 7 January 2018 | 4 February 2018 | 5 | Morocco |
4 | 6 January 2019 | 10 February 2019 | 6 | Chile |
5 | 5 January 2020 | 9 February 2020 | 6 | Scotland |
6 | 9 May 2021 | 14 June 2021 | 6 | Scotland |
7 | 10 April 2022 | 15 May 2022 | 6 | Jordan |
8 | 23 January 2023 | 21 February 2023 | 6 | Vietnam |
Series | Winners |
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1 | Freddie Iron and Ryan Roddy[18] |
2 | Moses Adeyemi[18][19] |
3 | Jonathan Davis and Matt Sallis[18] |
4 | Mark Peart, Louise McCullough and Milo Mackin[18] |
5 | James Priestley and Chris O[18][20][21] |
6 | Connor Smyth and Kieran Lang |
7 | Shylla Duhaney and Paige Zima[22] |
8 | Grant, Hilary and Joshua[23] |
Celebrity series
Series | Start date | End date | Episodes | Location |
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1 | 7 April 2019 | 5 May 2019 | 5 | Chile |
2 | 20 April 2020 | 25 May 2020 | 6 | Scotland |
3 | 29 August 2021 | 3 October 2021 | 6 | Scotland |
4 | 4 September 2022 | 16 October 2022 | 7 | Jordan |
5 | 26 September 2023 | 5 November 2023 | 7 | Vietnam |
6 | 22 September 2024 | 14 October 2024 | 8 | New Zealand |
7 | 3 August 2025 | 25 August 2025 | 8 | Wales |
Series | Winners |
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1 | Wayne Bridge |
2 | Lauren Steadman and DJ Locksmith |
3 | Alexandra Burke, Aled Davies and Wes Nelson |
4 | Calum Best, Ferne McCann, AJ Pritchard and Maisie Smith |
5 | Gareth Gates |
6 | Georgia Harrison and Lani Daniels |
7 | TBA |
Series 1 (2019)
In April 2019, a special series in which all of the recruits were celebrities was aired as Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins, for Stand Up to Cancer UK.[7] Among the celebrity recruits were Victoria Pendleton,[24] Ben Foden, Heather Fisher, AJ Odudu, Jeff Brazier, Wayne Bridge, Sam Thompson, Andrea McLean, Jeremy Irvine, Dev, Louise Mensch and Camilla Thurlow (Love Island).[25] Unlike previous series, this celebrity version was filmed in the Andes Mountains in Chile.[7]
Recruit | Celebrity | Known for | Status (Episode number) |
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1 | Louise Mensch | Blogger, novelist & former Conservative MP | Voluntarily Withdrawn (1) |
2 | Dev | BBC Radio 1 presenter | Voluntarily Withdrawn (4) |
3 | Jeff Brazier | Television presenter | Culled (5) |
4 | Andrea McLean | Former Loose Women panellist | Voluntarily Withdrawn (2) |
5 | Victoria Pendleton | Former Olympic track cyclist | Culled (5) |
6 | Jeremy Irvine | Actor | Voluntarily Withdrawn (5) |
7 | Camilla Thurlow | Love Island finalist & humanitarian worker | Voluntarily Withdrawn (4) |
8 | Wayne Bridge | Former Premier League footballer | Passed (5) |
9 | Ben Foden | England rugby union player | Voluntarily Withdrawn (5) |
10 | Heather Fisher | Rugby union and rugby sevens player | Culled (5) |
11 | AJ Odudu | Television presenter | Culled (5) |
12 | Sam Thompson | Television & radio personality | Voluntarily Withdrawn (5) |
Series 2 (2020)
A second celebrity series began airing on Monday 20 April 2020.[26] Among the celebrity recruits were: Katie Price, Joey Essex, Anthea Turner, Helen Skelton, Brendan Cole, John Fashanu, Nikki Sanderson, Jack Maynard (YouTube star), Lauren Steadman, Locksmith (DJ of Rudimental), Tony Bellew and Yasmin Evans. This series was filmed on the island of Raasay in Scotland.[27]
Recruit | Celebrity | Known for | Status (Episode number) |
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1 | Joey Essex | Former The Only Way Is Essex cast member | Voluntarily Withdrawn (6) |
2 | Brendan Cole | Former Strictly Come Dancing professional | Culled (4) |
3 | Katie Price | Model, media & TV personality | Voluntarily Withdrawn (2) |
4 | John Fashanu | Former England footballer & television presenter | Culled (3) |
5 | Anthea Turner | Television presenter | Voluntarily Withdrawn (2) |
6 | Locksmith | DJ of Rudimental | Passed (6) |
7 | Lauren Steadman | Paralympic athlete | Passed (6) |
8 | Nikki Sanderson | Actress | Culled (6) |
9 | Jack Maynard | YouTube personality & DJ | Voluntarily Withdrawn (2) |
10 | Helen Skelton | Television presenter | Culled (6) |
11 | Tony Bellew | Former professional boxer | Culled (6) |
12 | Yasmin Evans | Radio & television presenter | Culled (3) |
Series 3 (2021)
A third celebrity series began airing on 29 August 2021. Among the celebrity recruits were: Ulrika Jonsson, Kerry Katona, Alexandra Burke, Wes Nelson, James Cracknell, Shanaze Reade, Ore Oduba, Aled Davies, Vicky Pattison, Saira Khan, Kieron Dyer and Jake Quickenden. The series was filmed on the island of Raasay in Scotland.[28]
Recruit | Celebrity | Known for | Status (Episode number) |
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7 | Alexandra Burke | Singer, songwriter & actress | Passed (6) |
8 | Aled Davies | Paralympic athlete | Passed (6) |
9 | Wes Nelson | Singer & television personality | Passed (6) |
2 | Ore Oduba | Television & radio presenter | Culled (6) |
6 | James Cracknell | Former Olympic rower | Voluntarily Withdrawn (6) |
12 | Kieron Dyer | Former Premier League footballer | Medically Withdrawn (4) |
4 | Jake Quickenden | Singer & television personality | Medically Withdrawn (3) |
10 | Shanaze Reade | Former BMX racer | Medically Withdrawn (3) |
11 | Vicky Pattison | Television & media personality | Voluntarily Withdrawn (3) |
5 | Saira Khan | Television & media personality | Voluntarily Withdrawn (3) |
3 | Ulrika Jonsson | Television presenter | Medically Withdrawn (2) |
1 | Kerry Katona | Television & media personality | Voluntarily Withdrawn (2) |
Series 4 (2022)
A fourth series began airing on 4 September 2022. Among the celebrity recruits were: Calum Best, Maisie Smith, Jonathan Broom-Edwards, Ashley Cain, Dwain Chambers, Shannon Courtenay, Jennifer Ellison, Jade Jones, Amber Gill, AJ Pritchard, Curtis Pritchard, Ferne McCann, Pete Wicks[29] and Fatima Whitbread; she was 60 years old when the series was filmed and is the show's oldest recruit.[30][31] The series was set in Wadi Rum Desert in Jordan and filmed in October 2021; the former set of French game show The Desert Forges was used as the base.
Recruit | Celebrity | Known for | Status (Episode number) |
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8 | AJ Pritchard | Former Strictly Come Dancing professional | Passed (7) |
3 | Calum Best | Television personality | Passed (7) |
4 | Ferne McCann | Former The Only Way Is Essex cast member | Passed (7) |
12 | Maisie Smith | Former EastEnders actress | Passed (7) |
10 | Jade Jones | Olympic taekwondo athlete | Culled (7) |
14 | Ashley Cain | Footballer & television personality | Voluntarily Withdrawn (7) |
11 | Shannon Courtenay | Professional boxer | Voluntarily Withdrawn (7) |
6 | Jonathan Broom-Edwards | Paralympic athlete | Voluntarily Withdrawn (6) |
1 | Jennifer Ellison | Former Brookside actress | Culled (5) |
5 | Fatima Whitbread | Olympic javelin thrower | Culled (5) |
9 | Curtis Pritchard | Professional dancer & Love Island finalist | Culled (4) |
13 | Dwain Chambers | Olympic sprinter | Culled (4) |
2 | Pete Wicks | The Only Way Is Essex cast member | Medically Withdrawn (2) |
7 | Amber Gill | Love Island winner & author | Culled (2) |
Series 5 (2023)
The line-up for the fifth series was announced on 14 September 2023. The series was set in Thung Ui, Northern Vietnam[32] and began airing on 26 September 2023. Among the celebrity recruits were: Danielle Lloyd, Michelle Heaton, Amber Turner, Melinda Messenger, Gareth Gates, Matt Hancock, Gareth Thomas, James Argent, Jermaine Pennant, Siva Kaneswaran, Jon-Allan Butterworth, Teddy Soares, Montana Brown, Kirsty-Leigh Porter, Perri Shakes-Drayton and Zoe Lyons.
Recruit | Celebrity | Known for | Status (Episode number) |
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7 | Gareth Gates | Singer-songwriter & actor | Passed (7) |
11 | Danielle Lloyd | Model & television personality | Culled (7) |
1 | Matt Hancock | Conservative Party politician | Culled (7) |
6 | Perri Shakes-Drayton | Olympic athlete | Culled (7) |
3 | Teddy Soares | Love Island contestant | Culled (7) |
10 | Amber Turner | The Only Way Is Essex cast member | Voluntarily Withdrawn (6) |
13 | Zoe Lyons | Comedian | Culled (5) |
2 | James Argent | Former The Only Way Is Essex cast member | Voluntarily Withdrawn (5) |
8 | Montana Brown | Love Island contestant | Medically Withdrawn (5) |
5 | Jermaine Pennant | Footballer | Medically Withdrawn (4) |
14 | Siva Kaneswaran | The Wanted singer | Medically Withdrawn (4) |
9 | Jon-Allan Butterworth | Paralympic cyclist | Medically Withdrawn (4) |
12 | Gareth Thomas | Former Wales rugby player | Medically Withdrawn (3) |
15 | Melinda Messenger | Model & television personality | Culled (3) |
4 | Michelle Heaton | Liberty X singer | Culled (3) |
16 | Kirsty-Leigh Porter | Hollyoaks actress | Voluntarily Withdrawn (2) |
Series 6 (2024)
An eight-part sixth series began airing in September 2024; the filming took place in New Zealand.[6][33] The line-up for the series was reported in July 2023, with Pete Wicks set to feature as the first returning recruit following his medical evacuation from the fourth series.[34]
Recruit | Celebrity | Known for | Status (Episode number) |
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10 | Georgia Harrison | Television personality | Passed (8) |
9 | Lani Daniels | New Zealand Professional boxer | Passed (8) |
3 | Bianca Gascoigne | Model & television personality | Voluntarily Withdrawn (8) |
8 | Anthony Ogogo | Olympic boxer & Professional Wrestler | Culled (8) |
7 | Ovie Soko | Love Island finalist & basketball player | Voluntarily Withdrawn (7) |
15 | Bobby Norris | Former The Only Way Is Essex cast member | Medically Withdrawn (7) |
12 | Cherry Healey | Television presenter | Voluntarily Withdrawn (7) |
5 | Pete Wicks | Former The Only Way Is Essex cast member | Voluntarily Withdrawn (6) |
14 | Shazia Mirza | Stand-up comedian & actress | Culled (5) |
2 | Rachel Johnson | Journalist & television presenter | Voluntarily Withdrawn (4) |
1 | Ellie Downie | Olympic artistic gymnast | Voluntarily Withdrawn (4) |
11 | Chris Robshaw | Former England rugby player | Medically Withdrawn (3) |
6 | Tez Ilyas | Stand-up comedian | Culled (3) |
4 | Marnie Simpson | Former Geordie Shore cast member | Voluntarily Withdrawn (3) |
13 | John Barrowman | Actor & singer | Voluntarily Withdrawn (1) |
Series 7 (2025)
In June 2024, it was reported that filming of the seventh series would take place that summer in Wales.[35] The series was filmed on the island of Anglesey and began airing on 3 August 2025.[36][37]
Recruit | Celebrity | Known for | Status (Episode number) |
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1 | Bimini | Drag queen | |
8 | Adam Collard | Love Island contestant | |
10 | Troy Deeney | Former professional footballer | |
3 | Michaella McCollum | Convicted drug smuggler | |
4 | Lucy Spraggan | Singer-songwriter | |
11 | Conor Benn | Professional boxer | Medically Withdrawn (6) |
13 | Rebecca Loos | Former glamour model and media personality | Voluntarily Withdrawn (5) |
9 | Lady Leshurr | Rapper & singer | Voluntarily Withdrawn (5) |
6 | Harry Clark | The Traitors winner | Culled (4) |
2 | Adebayo “The Beast” Akinfenwa | Former professional footballer | Voluntarily Withdrawn (4) |
5 | Tasha Ghouri | Love Island contestant | Voluntarily Withdrawn (2) |
12 | Chloe Burrows | Love Island contestant | Voluntarily Withdrawn (2) |
14 | Louie Spence | Dancer & choreographer | Voluntarily Withdrawn (1) |
7 | Hannah Spearritt | Singer and actress | Voluntarily Withdrawn (1) |
International versions
Banijay holds the international rights to the show, and a total of six international adaptions have currently been produced around the globe; amongst the first ones were Australia, Denmark and Sweden.[38]
An Australian version of the show is currently being produced for Seven Network as SAS Australia: Who Dares Wins. Its first season was Australia's most watched new show of the year. It aired for four series, before being cancelled in 2024.[39] The Swedish version, Elitstyrkans hemligheter (English: Secrets of the Elite Force), is broadcast on TV4 and premiered on 24 January 2021. It won the reality show category award at Kristallen 2021.[40]
The Dutch version, Special Forces VIPS: Wie durft wint (English: Special Forces VIP: Who dares wins), premiered 19 December 2021 on RTL's streaming platform Videoland.[41] The Finnish version, Erikoisjoukot (English: Special Forces), premiered on 30 May 2022, on Nelonen and its streaming service Ruutu. It was also nominated at the Golden Venla awards in 2022.[42]
An American version, Special Forces: World's Toughest Test, premiered on 4 January 2023 on Fox.[43][44] The Belgium version, titled Special Forces: Wie durft wint (English: Special Forces: Who Dares Wins), premiered in summer 2023 on VTM network.[45]
Legend: Currently airing Upcoming version/season No longer airing Current status unknown
Country | Title | Narrated by | Current Directing Staff | Network | First aired |
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SAS Australia: Who Dares Wins | Shaun Dooley | Ant Middleton Matthew "Ollie" Ollerton Anthony "Staz" Stazicker Jay Morton |
Seven Network | 19 October 2020 |
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Special Forces: Wie Durft Wint (Special Forces: Who Dares Wins) |
Unknown | Unknown | VTM | 1 May 2023 |
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Special Forces VIPS: Wie durft wint (Special Forces VIP: Who Dares Wins) |
Gijs Scholten van Asschat | Erik Wegewijs Bas Kremer Mitchell Ossenbaar Nikki Koppedraaijer |
Videoland | 19 December 2021 |
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Korpset - Gjort af det rette stof (The Corps - Made of the right stuff) |
— | Thomas Rathsack Erik B. Jørgensen Rune Krogh Danielsen Rune Viborg |
TV2 | 4 January 2017 |
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Erikoisjoukot (Special Forces) |
Mikko Leskelä | Janne „Janezkyy” Lehtonen Jan Knutti Matias Petäistö Robin Hendry |
Nelonen | 2 January 2023 |
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A Kiképzés (The Training) |
Stohl András | Oravecz Kristóf Molnár Attila Farkas András Nagy Ádám |
TV2 | 2025 |
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Siły specjalne Polska (Special Forces Poland) |
Unknown | Wojciech „Zachar” Zacharków Marek „Włóczykij” Stan Piotr „Gniady” Hajkowski Piotr „Soyers” Soyka[46] |
Polsat | 3 September 2024[47] |
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Elitstyrkans hemligheter (The Secrets of Elite Forces) |
Stefan Sauk | Jesper Berlin Anders Eriksson Johan Reispass Petra Malm |
TV4 | 24 January 2021 |
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SAS: Who Dares Wins (Flagship/Original) |
Shaun Dooley | Mark "Billy" Billingham Jason "Foxy" Fox Rudy Reyes Chris Oliver |
Channel 4 | 19 October 2015 |
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Special Forces: World's Toughest Test | Rudy Reyes Jason "Foxy" Fox Mark "Billy" Billingham Jovon "Q" Quarles |
Fox | 4 January 2023 |
See also
- SAS: Are You Tough Enough?, similar British TV show aired by the BBC from 2002 to 2004.
- Special Forces: Ultimate Hell Week (2015–2017)
- Who Dares Wins, a 1982 British action film on the SAS.
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