SAS: Who Dares Wins

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Revision as of 01:45, 14 November 2023

Contents

Host

Shaun Dooley (narrator)

Broadcast

Minnow Films for Channel 4, 19 October 2015 to 21 February 2023 (45 episodes in 8 series)

as Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins, 7 April 2019 to present

Synopsis

Thirty civilians are put through their paces in a version of the SAS selection process to see if anyone is tough enough physically and mentally.

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Champions

2015 Freddie Iron and Ryan Roddy
2016 Moses Adeyemi
2018 Jonathan Davis and Matt Sallis
2019 Mark Peart, Louise McCullough and Milo Mackin
2020 James Priestley and Chris O
2021 Connor Smyth and Kieran Lang
2022 Shylla Duhaney and Paige Zima
2023 Grant, Hilary and Joshua

Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins

2019 Wayne Bridge
2020 Lauren Steadman and Leon "Locksmith" Rolle
2021 Alexandra Burke, Aled Davies and Wes Nelson
2022 Calum Best, Ferne McCann, AJ Pritchard and Maisie Smith
2023 Gareth Gates

Participants

Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins

2019

  • Louise Mensch (politician)
  • Dev (Radio 1 presenter)
  • Jeff Brazier (TV presenter)
  • Andrea McLean (from Loose Women)
  • Victoria Pendleton (track cyclist)
  • Jeremy Irvine (actor)
  • Camilla Thurlow (Love Island contestant)
  • Wayne Bridge (footballer)
  • Ben Foden (rugby player)
  • Heather Fisher (rugby player)
  • AJ Odudu (TV presenter)
  • Sam Thompson (Made in Chelsea)

2020

  • Joey Essex (The Only Way Is Essex star)
  • Brendan Cole (from Strictly Come Dancing)
  • Katie Price (model)
  • John Fashanu (footballer and Gladiators host)
  • Anthea Turner (TV presenter)
  • Leon "Locksmith" Rolle (member of Rudimental)
  • Lauren Steadman (paralympic athlete)
  • Nikki Sanderson (Candice Stowe on Hollyoaks)
  • Jack Maynard (social media star)
  • Helen Skelton (TV presenter)
  • Tony Bellew (boxer)
  • Yasmin Evans (TV presenter)

2021

2022

  • Jennifer Ellison (from Brookside)
  • Pete Wicks (The Only Way is Essex)
  • Calum Best (son of George Best)
  • Ferne McCann (The Only Way Is Essex)
  • Fatima Whitbread (javelin thrower)
  • Jonathan Broom-Edwards (paralympic athlete)
  • Amber Gill (Love Island winner)
  • AJ Pritchard (Strictly Come Dancing professional)
  • Curtis Pritchard (Love Island contestant)
  • Jade Jones (taekwondo)
  • Shannon Courtenay (boxer)
  • Maisie Smith (Tiffany Butcher from EastEnders)
  • Dwain Chambers (sprinter)
  • Ashley Cain (footballer)

2023

  • Matt Hancock (politician)
  • James Argent (The Only Way is Essex)
  • Teddy Soares (Love Island contestant)
  • Michelle Heaton (member of Liberty X)
  • Jermaine Pennant (footballer)
  • Perri Shakes-Drayton (olympic athlete)
  • Gareth Gates (Pop Idol runner-up)
  • Montana Brown (Love Island contestant)
  • Jon-Allan Butterworth (paralympic cyclist)
  • Amber Turner (Love Island contestant)
  • Danielle Lloyd (model)
  • Gareth Thomas (rugby player)
  • Zoe Lyons (comedian)
  • Siva Kaneswaran (member of The Wanted)
  • Melinda Messenger (TV presenter)
  • Kirsty-Leigh Porter (Hollyoaks)

Web links

Channel 4 site (Regular)

Channel 4 site (Celebrity)

Wikipedia entry

See also

SAS: Are You Tough Enough

Special Forces: Ultimate Hell Week

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