Special Forces: Ultimate Hell Week
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[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/11832806/Action-woman-puts-male-competitors-to-shame-in-gruelling-Special-Forces-training.html Telegraph interview with the winner] | [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/11832806/Action-woman-puts-male-competitors-to-shame-in-gruelling-Special-Forces-training.html Telegraph interview with the winner] | ||
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Revision as of 04:12, 5 January 2017
Synopsis
Twenty-nine (it was meant to be thirty but one pulled out before filming) civilians compete over six gruelling two-day tests each hosted by a different member of a worldwide special force replicating their own entry tests, eliminating people who don't make the grade physically or psychologically until a bloke from the SAS picked a winner from the last people standing. Meanwhile Freddie Flintoff stands off to one side going "ooh, that looks hard."
With no breaks in between episodes more of an Ultimate Hell Fortnight really, which just makes it even more impressive.
In order, our recruits had to impress representatives of the US Navy Seals, Israeli Yamam, Philippines Navsog, Australian SAS, Russian Spetznaz and the British SAS.
Trivia
The show was won by Claire Miller
Web links
Telegraph interview with the winner