SAS: The Search for Warriors

SAS: The Search for Warriors (2010)

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For the first time in 25 years the Australian SAS lift their veil of secrecy to reveal what it takes to pass the toughest military selection course in the world. Using the toughest military selection course in the world they are looking for the right type of solider. This is a search for warriors. 130 candidates from the cream of the military attempt the brutal 21-day trial. Most will never finish. First the candidates are subjected to constant and crushing physical exercise and torturous sleep deprivation. Their bodies are broken down - next it is their minds.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday at 20:30 (50 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E02The RunDez. 14, 2010
S01E01The SearchDez. 7, 2010
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did SAS: The Search for Warriors premiere?

SAS: The Search for Warriors premiered on October 20, 2010.

What is the premise of SAS: The Search for Warriors?

SAS: The Search for Warriors follows a group of civilians as they undergo the grueling selection process to become members of the British Army's elite Special Air Service (SAS).

Who were the instructors on SAS: The Search for Warriors?

The show featured former SAS soldiers as instructors, including Ant Middleton, Jason "Foxy" Fox, and Matthew "Ollie" Ollerton.

How did the contestants on SAS: The Search for Warriors train for the selection process?

The contestants underwent intense physical and mental training, including endurance challenges, survival exercises, and interrogation simulations.

What were some of the challenges faced by the contestants on SAS: The Search for Warriors?

The challenges included arduous marches, exposure to extreme weather conditions, and high-stress tactical exercises.

How were the contestants assessed during the selection process on SAS: The Search for Warriors?

The contestants were evaluated based on their physical fitness, mental resilience, teamwork, and ability to perform under pressure.

What was the prize for the winner of SAS: The Search for Warriors?

The winner of SAS: The Search for Warriors earned the opportunity to undergo further training and potentially join the Special Air Service.

How did SAS: The Search for Warriors showcase the training and selection process of the SAS?

The show provided a behind-the-scenes look at the rigorous and demanding training regimen that aspiring SAS candidates go through.

What made SAS: The Search for Warriors different from other reality competition shows?

SAS: The Search for Warriors focused on the military selection process, emphasizing the mental and physical challenges faced by the contestants.

How did the contestants on SAS: The Search for Warriors demonstrate their determination and resilience?

Contestants demonstrated their determination through perseverance in the face of extreme physical and mental challenges, often pushing themselves beyond their perceived limits.

What were some of the key skills that the contestants needed to possess to succeed on SAS: The Search for Warriors?

Contestants needed to demonstrate leadership, adaptability, problem-solving abilities, and the capacity to work effectively in a team under stressful conditions.

How did SAS: The Search for Warriors highlight the values and ethos of the SAS?

The show emphasized the SAS's core values of courage, determination, and selflessness, as well as the importance of mental resilience and adaptability.

How did the contestants prepare for the physical demands of SAS: The Search for Warriors?

Contestants trained extensively in endurance, strength, and stamina, often pushing themselves beyond their comfort zones to prepare for the challenges ahead.

What was the overarching goal of SAS: The Search for Warriors?

The show aimed to provide insight into the elite military selection process while highlighting the physical and mental fortitude required to become a member of the SAS.

What were some of the most memorable moments from SAS: The Search for Warriors?

Memorable moments included grueling endurance challenges, intense interrogation simulations, and the contestants' unwavering determination to overcome obstacles.

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