SAS: Who Dares Wins
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Revision as of 02:42, 4 October 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 |
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
- Kerry Katona (I'm a Celeb winner)
- Ore Oduba (TV presenter)
- Ulrika Jonsson (TV presenter)
- Jake Quickenden (The X Factor contestant)
- Saira Khan (TV presenter)
- James Cracknell (rower)
- Alexandra Burke (The X Factor winner)
- Aled Davies (paralympic athlete)
- Wes Nelson (Love Island contestant)
- Shanaze Reade (BMX racer)
- Vicky Pattison (Geordie Shore star)
- Kieron Dyer (footballer)
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)
Web links
See also
Special Forces: Ultimate Hell Week