![]() Perhaps the most famous example of this in the series comes in one of its later episodes where Stirling and Paddy Mayne, another SAS co-founder and highly regarded boxer and rugby player are dropped behind enemy lines, where they destroy a series of Nazi airstrips and fighter planes. ![]() Knight recently said at an event to launch the series that to make the show appear more realistic he had to tone down real-life events "so many times". Though not occurring in North Africa as it does in the series, Sadler has said that Stirling, to obtain a table at a Paris bar already in use by some patrons, threw a real hand grenade to clear out the place. Though not in the book (by Damian Lewis) on which the series is based, Mike Sadler, who at the grand old age of 102 is the last living founding member of the SAS, says a far more extreme thing happened in real life (via The Telegraph). Take for example, the scene where Stirling clears out a bar by throwing a dummy grenade onto a snooker table – it's tame compared to the real version. Sex Ed star in new trailer for SAS Rogue Heroes. ![]()
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