Celebrity SAS Who Dares Wins: This Time There Will Be No Mercy
The SAS selection show is back but this time, celebrities are being pushed beyond their limits, both physically and mentally
The SAS selection show is back but this time, celebrities are being pushed beyond their limits, both physically and mentally
“Everything that we expect from a potential Special Forces operator, you ... have in abundance."
Can the recruits make it past the most psychologically demanding of all of the phases?
James lets down his guard for a moment with the DS to talk about a traumatic event that has shaped the man he is today.
It was Nicola's own experience of domestic abuse that encouraged her to join the Channel 4 series
His honesty about the abuse he suffered as a child is the focus of this week's SAS selection process series
For the first time ever in SAS Who Dares Wins history, the recruits were handed firearms - will they know when and when not to shoot?
Ant Middleton and his Directing Staff have returned to our screens in a new location with what promises to be the most gruelling series ever
The special forces member was spotted during off-duty efforts to rescue civilians in January.
The former Gurkha and Special Forces soldier has just climbed the world's 14 highest mountains.
Nirmal 'Nims' Purja has reached the top of Mount Shishapangma, smashing the previous record of nearly eight years.
Nims Purja, a former Gurkha and special forces soldier, is expected to reach the top of Mount Shishapangma on Monday or Tuesday.
The series will be based on the founding of the elite unit, which was established in 1941 to target Axis fighters in Africa.
'Nims' Purja has succeeded in the first phase of his ambition to speed climb the world's 14 highest mountains in just seven months.
‘Nims’ briefly put his world record attempt on hold to save the life of another climber.
Steve Leonard aka The Doctrine Man: 'This is the type of mission suited to the Special Air Service'.