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SAS: Rogue Heroes

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SAS: Rogue Heroes (titled Rogue Heroes in the United States and Australia) is a 2022 British historical drama television series created by Steven Knight that premiered on BBC One on 30 October 2022. The first series depicts the origins of the British Army Special Air Service (SAS) during the Western Desert Campaign of World War II. The storyline is a broadly accurate representation of real events, as described by Ben Macintyre in his 2016 book of the same name. In December 2022, it was renewed for a second series that premiered on 1 January 2025 and focused on the SAS operations in the European theatre of war. In September 2025, it was renewed for a third series.

Infobox

Genre
Historical drama
Created by
Steven Knight
Written by
Steven Knight
Directed by
mw- Tom Shankland Stephen Woolfenden
Starring
Connor Swindells Jack O'Connell Alfie Allen Dónal Finn Jacob Ifan Amir El-Masry Corin Silva Sofia Boutella Theo Barklem-Biggs Stuart Campbell Jacob McCarthy Bobby Schofield Dominic West Tom Glynn-Carney Virgile Bramly Gwilym Lee Jack Barton Mark Rowley Matteo Franco Anna Manuelli Stuart Thompson
Composer
Ilan Eshkeri
Country of origin
United Kingdom
Original language
English
No. of series
2
No. of episodes
12
Executive producers
Tommy Bulfin Martin Haines Emma Kingsman-Lloyd Karen Wilson Steven Knight
Running time
55–58 minutes
Production companies
Kudos Nebulastar
Network
BBC One (UK) Epix (US; series 1) MGM (US; series 2)
Release
30 October 2022 (2022-10-30) –present

Tables

First released
First released
Series
First released
Episodes
Last released
1
1
Series
1
Episodes
6
Episodes
30 October 2022 (2022-10-30)
Originally released
4 December 2022 (2022-12-04)
Originally released
5.65
2
2
Series
2
Episodes
6
Episodes
1 January 2025 (2025-01-01)
Originally released
26 January 2025 (2025-01-26)
Originally released
4.43
Series
Episodes
Originally released
Average UK viewers(millions)
First released
Last released
1
6
30 October 2022 (2022-10-30)
4 December 2022 (2022-12-04)
5.65
2
6
1 January 2025 (2025-01-01)
26 January 2025 (2025-01-26)
4.43
· Episodes › Series 1 (2022)
1
1
No.
1
Title
"Episode 1"
Directed by
Tom Shankland
Written by
Steven Knight
Original release date
30 October 2022 (2022-10-30)
Viewers(millions)
6.55
In spring 1941, British forces in North Africa are losing ground against the advancing German Afrika Korps. British officer David Stirling takes part in military exercise where the trucks run out of fuel. Paddy Mayne defeats three British military police in a hand to hand fight while Jock Lewes and his unit steal parachutes from an Australian Army unit. Coming together, the three men come up with the idea of forming an elite parachute regiment to raid German Army truck convoys traveling through Libya. Mayne and Stirling also meet Eve Mansour, an Algerian Free French military intelligence officer based in Cairo who seeks their help for the Free French forces. Mayne is initially reluctant to participate and seeks transfer to the Burma campaign. Putting their idea into action, Lewes and Stirling parachute out of a plane into the desert, but Stirling's parachute tears and he is seriously injured.
In spring 1941, British forces in North Africa are losing ground against the advancing German Afrika Korps. British officer David Stirling takes part in military exercise where the trucks run out of fuel. Paddy Mayne defeats three British military police in a hand to hand fight while Jock Lewes and his unit steal parachutes from an Australian Army unit. Coming together, the three men come up with the idea of forming an elite parachute regiment to raid German Army truck convoys traveling through Libya. Mayne and Stirling also meet Eve Mansour, an Algerian Free French military intelligence officer based in Cairo who seeks their help for the Free French forces. Mayne is initially reluctant to participate and seeks transfer to the Burma campaign. Putting their idea into action, Lewes and Stirling parachute out of a plane into the desert, but Stirling's parachute tears and he is seriously injured.
No.
In spring 1941, British forces in North Africa are losing ground against the advancing German Afrika Korps. British officer David Stirling takes part in military exercise where the trucks run out of fuel. Paddy Mayne defeats three British military police in a hand to hand fight while Jock Lewes and his unit steal parachutes from an Australian Army unit. Coming together, the three men come up with the idea of forming an elite parachute regiment to raid German Army truck convoys traveling through Libya. Mayne and Stirling also meet Eve Mansour, an Algerian Free French military intelligence officer based in Cairo who seeks their help for the Free French forces. Mayne is initially reluctant to participate and seeks transfer to the Burma campaign. Putting their idea into action, Lewes and Stirling parachute out of a plane into the desert, but Stirling's parachute tears and he is seriously injured.
2
2
No.
2
Title
"Episode 2"
Directed by
Tom Shankland
Written by
Steven Knight
Original release date
6 November 2022 (2022-11-06)
Viewers(millions)
5.63
Stirling is rescued by British forces and recovers at hospital in Cairo. Meanwhile, Mansour meets with Brigadier Dudley Clarke, seeking his help in recruiting paratroopers for the Free French forces. Mayne is sent to military prison after assaulting a superior officer. Still determined to establish his parachute unit, Stirling recruits Mayne and lobbies Commander-in-Chief Claude Auchinleck and General Neil Ritchie. Clarke agrees to support Stirling's plan on the condition that it adopts the name of a "ghost" military unit known as the Special Air Service. With the help of Mayne and Lewes, Stirling recruits several misfits and killers into the unit. As part of their first training exercise, the unit is tasked with travelling back from their training camp to Cairo.
Stirling is rescued by British forces and recovers at hospital in Cairo. Meanwhile, Mansour meets with Brigadier Dudley Clarke, seeking his help in recruiting paratroopers for the Free French forces. Mayne is sent to military prison after assaulting a superior officer. Still determined to establish his parachute unit, Stirling recruits Mayne and lobbies Commander-in-Chief Claude Auchinleck and General Neil Ritchie. Clarke agrees to support Stirling's plan on the condition that it adopts the name of a "ghost" military unit known as the Special Air Service. With the help of Mayne and Lewes, Stirling recruits several misfits and killers into the unit. As part of their first training exercise, the unit is tasked with travelling back from their training camp to Cairo.
No.
Stirling is rescued by British forces and recovers at hospital in Cairo. Meanwhile, Mansour meets with Brigadier Dudley Clarke, seeking his help in recruiting paratroopers for the Free French forces. Mayne is sent to military prison after assaulting a superior officer. Still determined to establish his parachute unit, Stirling recruits Mayne and lobbies Commander-in-Chief Claude Auchinleck and General Neil Ritchie. Clarke agrees to support Stirling's plan on the condition that it adopts the name of a "ghost" military unit known as the Special Air Service. With the help of Mayne and Lewes, Stirling recruits several misfits and killers into the unit. As part of their first training exercise, the unit is tasked with travelling back from their training camp to Cairo.
3
3
No.
3
Title
"Episode 3"
Directed by
Tom Shankland
Written by
Steven Knight
Original release date
13 November 2022 (2022-11-13)
Viewers(millions)
5.67
For their first operation, the SAS led by Stirling and Lewes take part in a nighttime parachute drop during Operation Crusader in November 1941. Due to adverse conditions and darkness, the operation is a failure with a third of the unit killed or captured. After being rescued by the Long Range Desert Group, the SAS set up a new desert base and "raid" a New Zealand Army camp for supplies, including a piano. The SAS then takes part in a successful night time raid against German and Italian airfields in Libya, inflicting significant casualties, and destroying aircraft and fuel tanks. The successful operation draws the attention of the British GHQ in Cairo and Mansour.
For their first operation, the SAS led by Stirling and Lewes take part in a nighttime parachute drop during Operation Crusader in November 1941. Due to adverse conditions and darkness, the operation is a failure with a third of the unit killed or captured. After being rescued by the Long Range Desert Group, the SAS set up a new desert base and "raid" a New Zealand Army camp for supplies, including a piano. The SAS then takes part in a successful night time raid against German and Italian airfields in Libya, inflicting significant casualties, and destroying aircraft and fuel tanks. The successful operation draws the attention of the British GHQ in Cairo and Mansour.
No.
For their first operation, the SAS led by Stirling and Lewes take part in a nighttime parachute drop during Operation Crusader in November 1941. Due to adverse conditions and darkness, the operation is a failure with a third of the unit killed or captured. After being rescued by the Long Range Desert Group, the SAS set up a new desert base and "raid" a New Zealand Army camp for supplies, including a piano. The SAS then takes part in a successful night time raid against German and Italian airfields in Libya, inflicting significant casualties, and destroying aircraft and fuel tanks. The successful operation draws the attention of the British GHQ in Cairo and Mansour.
4
4
No.
4
Title
"Episode 4"
Directed by
Tom Shankland
Written by
Steven Knight
Original release date
20 November 2022 (2022-11-20)
Viewers(millions)
5.16
The SAS continue their operations against Axis forces along the Sirte route. During an operation, Lewes is fatally gunned down by a German Bf 109 fighter plane, leaving the unit without a training officer. Flashbacks depict Lewes' relationship with his fiancee Mirren Barford. Following Lewes' death, Stirling promotes several SAS personnel including Sergeant Mike Sadler. The SAS also adopts the motto "Who Dares Wins." Stirling pursues a romantic relationship with Mansour. Mansour and Clarke later arrange a meeting between Stirling and Free French Captain Georges Bergé, who proposes that the SAS incorporate a squadron of French paratroopers. Stirling tasks Mayne with training the French paratroopers in the ways of the SAS.
The SAS continue their operations against Axis forces along the Sirte route. During an operation, Lewes is fatally gunned down by a German Bf 109 fighter plane, leaving the unit without a training officer. Flashbacks depict Lewes' relationship with his fiancee Mirren Barford. Following Lewes' death, Stirling promotes several SAS personnel including Sergeant Mike Sadler. The SAS also adopts the motto "Who Dares Wins." Stirling pursues a romantic relationship with Mansour. Mansour and Clarke later arrange a meeting between Stirling and Free French Captain Georges Bergé, who proposes that the SAS incorporate a squadron of French paratroopers. Stirling tasks Mayne with training the French paratroopers in the ways of the SAS.
No.
The SAS continue their operations against Axis forces along the Sirte route. During an operation, Lewes is fatally gunned down by a German Bf 109 fighter plane, leaving the unit without a training officer. Flashbacks depict Lewes' relationship with his fiancee Mirren Barford. Following Lewes' death, Stirling promotes several SAS personnel including Sergeant Mike Sadler. The SAS also adopts the motto "Who Dares Wins." Stirling pursues a romantic relationship with Mansour. Mansour and Clarke later arrange a meeting between Stirling and Free French Captain Georges Bergé, who proposes that the SAS incorporate a squadron of French paratroopers. Stirling tasks Mayne with training the French paratroopers in the ways of the SAS.
5
5
No.
5
Title
"Episode 5"
Directed by
Tom Shankland
Written by
Steven Knight
Original release date
27 November 2022 (2022-11-27)
Viewers(millions)
5.58
Paddy Mayne trains the Free French and French Foreign Legion soldiers in desert combat. The French unit also includes Jews, Germans, and African colonial soldiers. His unorthodox training methods, including dividing the troops along ethnic lines during a tower-building exercise, causes friction with the French soldiers particularly Lieutenant Augustin Jordan. The relationship deteriorates after Mayne assaults several of the French trainees in a drunken brawl. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Winston Churchill's son Randolph accompanies Stirling and some SAS operatives on an undercover mission to the Italian-occupied port of Benghazi. They plant explosives in the harbour and escape. An impressed Randolph promises to lobby his father for more equipment and funding to the SAS. Returning to base, Stirling convinces Mayne to make peace with Eoin's passing and repair relations with the French soldiers. As a conciliatory gesture, the two men serve the Free French soldiers a roasted gazelle.
Paddy Mayne trains the Free French and French Foreign Legion soldiers in desert combat. The French unit also includes Jews, Germans, and African colonial soldiers. His unorthodox training methods, including dividing the troops along ethnic lines during a tower-building exercise, causes friction with the French soldiers particularly Lieutenant Augustin Jordan. The relationship deteriorates after Mayne assaults several of the French trainees in a drunken brawl. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Winston Churchill's son Randolph accompanies Stirling and some SAS operatives on an undercover mission to the Italian-occupied port of Benghazi. They plant explosives in the harbour and escape. An impressed Randolph promises to lobby his father for more equipment and funding to the SAS. Returning to base, Stirling convinces Mayne to make peace with Eoin's passing and repair relations with the French soldiers. As a conciliatory gesture, the two men serve the Free French soldiers a roasted gazelle.
No.
Paddy Mayne trains the Free French and French Foreign Legion soldiers in desert combat. The French unit also includes Jews, Germans, and African colonial soldiers. His unorthodox training methods, including dividing the troops along ethnic lines during a tower-building exercise, causes friction with the French soldiers particularly Lieutenant Augustin Jordan. The relationship deteriorates after Mayne assaults several of the French trainees in a drunken brawl. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Winston Churchill's son Randolph accompanies Stirling and some SAS operatives on an undercover mission to the Italian-occupied port of Benghazi. They plant explosives in the harbour and escape. An impressed Randolph promises to lobby his father for more equipment and funding to the SAS. Returning to base, Stirling convinces Mayne to make peace with Eoin's passing and repair relations with the French soldiers. As a conciliatory gesture, the two men serve the Free French soldiers a roasted gazelle.
6
6
No.
6
Title
"Episode 6"
Directed by
Tom Shankland
Written by
Steven Knight
Original release date
4 December 2022 (2022-12-04)
Viewers(millions)
5.33
In Cairo recovering from sand sores, Stirling meets with Winston Churchill and obtains his overwhelming support. Churchill widens the SAS area of operations to the entire southern Mediterranean, including Crete, in order to ensure that two convoys to reinforce Malta are successful following the fall of Tobruk in June 1942. Stirling plans attacks at multiple airbases on the Mediterranean coast, as well as Heraklion in Crete. The attacks are successful, although Mayne's group must scrub their attack on Berka satellite airfield #1 when their target is warned by early detonations from the French paratroopers' attack on the nearby Berca #2 airfield, and the French group led by Jordan is betrayed by one of the German Free French troopers before it reaches its targets of Derna and Martuba. During that failed operation, one of the French Jewish soldiers detonates an explosive that kills or wounds numerous enemy personnel. Bergé is captured by German forces in Crete. Stirling returns to Cairo to celebrate the success, but is dismayed to learn that Mansour has apparently been lost in an air crash while returning from Alexandria. After the United States enters the war, Stirling is captured while investigating a possible route which will allow the British and American forces to link up. With Stirling's capture, Mayne is promoted to major and placed in charge of the SAS.
In Cairo recovering from sand sores, Stirling meets with Winston Churchill and obtains his overwhelming support. Churchill widens the SAS area of operations to the entire southern Mediterranean, including Crete, in order to ensure that two convoys to reinforce Malta are successful following the fall of Tobruk in June 1942. Stirling plans attacks at multiple airbases on the Mediterranean coast, as well as Heraklion in Crete. The attacks are successful, although Mayne's group must scrub their attack on Berka satellite airfield #1 when their target is warned by early detonations from the French paratroopers' attack on the nearby Berca #2 airfield, and the French group led by Jordan is betrayed by one of the German Free French troopers before it reaches its targets of Derna and Martuba. During that failed operation, one of the French Jewish soldiers detonates an explosive that kills or wounds numerous enemy personnel. Bergé is captured by German forces in Crete. Stirling returns to Cairo to celebrate the success, but is dismayed to learn that Mansour has apparently been lost in an air crash while returning from Alexandria. After the United States enters the war, Stirling is captured while investigating a possible route which will allow the British and American forces to link up. With Stirling's capture, Mayne is promoted to major and placed in charge of the SAS.
No.
In Cairo recovering from sand sores, Stirling meets with Winston Churchill and obtains his overwhelming support. Churchill widens the SAS area of operations to the entire southern Mediterranean, including Crete, in order to ensure that two convoys to reinforce Malta are successful following the fall of Tobruk in June 1942. Stirling plans attacks at multiple airbases on the Mediterranean coast, as well as Heraklion in Crete. The attacks are successful, although Mayne's group must scrub their attack on Berka satellite airfield #1 when their target is warned by early detonations from the French paratroopers' attack on the nearby Berca #2 airfield, and the French group led by Jordan is betrayed by one of the German Free French troopers before it reaches its targets of Derna and Martuba. During that failed operation, one of the French Jewish soldiers detonates an explosive that kills or wounds numerous enemy personnel. Bergé is captured by German forces in Crete. Stirling returns to Cairo to celebrate the success, but is dismayed to learn that Mansour has apparently been lost in an air crash while returning from Alexandria. After the United States enters the war, Stirling is captured while investigating a possible route which will allow the British and American forces to link up. With Stirling's capture, Mayne is promoted to major and placed in charge of the SAS.
No.
Title
Directed by
Written by
Original release date
Viewers(millions)
1
"Episode 1"
Tom Shankland
Steven Knight
30 October 2022 (2022-10-30)
6.55
In spring 1941, British forces in North Africa are losing ground against the advancing German Afrika Korps. British officer David Stirling takes part in military exercise where the trucks run out of fuel. Paddy Mayne defeats three British military police in a hand to hand fight while Jock Lewes and his unit steal parachutes from an Australian Army unit. Coming together, the three men come up with the idea of forming an elite parachute regiment to raid German Army truck convoys traveling through Libya. Mayne and Stirling also meet Eve Mansour, an Algerian Free French military intelligence officer based in Cairo who seeks their help for the Free French forces. Mayne is initially reluctant to participate and seeks transfer to the Burma campaign. Putting their idea into action, Lewes and Stirling parachute out of a plane into the desert, but Stirling's parachute tears and he is seriously injured.
2
"Episode 2"
Tom Shankland
Steven Knight
6 November 2022 (2022-11-06)
5.63
Stirling is rescued by British forces and recovers at hospital in Cairo. Meanwhile, Mansour meets with Brigadier Dudley Clarke, seeking his help in recruiting paratroopers for the Free French forces. Mayne is sent to military prison after assaulting a superior officer. Still determined to establish his parachute unit, Stirling recruits Mayne and lobbies Commander-in-Chief Claude Auchinleck and General Neil Ritchie. Clarke agrees to support Stirling's plan on the condition that it adopts the name of a "ghost" military unit known as the Special Air Service. With the help of Mayne and Lewes, Stirling recruits several misfits and killers into the unit. As part of their first training exercise, the unit is tasked with travelling back from their training camp to Cairo.
3
"Episode 3"
Tom Shankland
Steven Knight
13 November 2022 (2022-11-13)
5.67
For their first operation, the SAS led by Stirling and Lewes take part in a nighttime parachute drop during Operation Crusader in November 1941. Due to adverse conditions and darkness, the operation is a failure with a third of the unit killed or captured. After being rescued by the Long Range Desert Group, the SAS set up a new desert base and "raid" a New Zealand Army camp for supplies, including a piano. The SAS then takes part in a successful night time raid against German and Italian airfields in Libya, inflicting significant casualties, and destroying aircraft and fuel tanks. The successful operation draws the attention of the British GHQ in Cairo and Mansour.
4
"Episode 4"
Tom Shankland
Steven Knight
20 November 2022 (2022-11-20)
5.16
The SAS continue their operations against Axis forces along the Sirte route. During an operation, Lewes is fatally gunned down by a German Bf 109 fighter plane, leaving the unit without a training officer. Flashbacks depict Lewes' relationship with his fiancee Mirren Barford. Following Lewes' death, Stirling promotes several SAS personnel including Sergeant Mike Sadler. The SAS also adopts the motto "Who Dares Wins." Stirling pursues a romantic relationship with Mansour. Mansour and Clarke later arrange a meeting between Stirling and Free French Captain Georges Bergé, who proposes that the SAS incorporate a squadron of French paratroopers. Stirling tasks Mayne with training the French paratroopers in the ways of the SAS.
5
"Episode 5"
Tom Shankland
Steven Knight
27 November 2022 (2022-11-27)
5.58
Paddy Mayne trains the Free French and French Foreign Legion soldiers in desert combat. The French unit also includes Jews, Germans, and African colonial soldiers. His unorthodox training methods, including dividing the troops along ethnic lines during a tower-building exercise, causes friction with the French soldiers particularly Lieutenant Augustin Jordan. The relationship deteriorates after Mayne assaults several of the French trainees in a drunken brawl. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Winston Churchill's son Randolph accompanies Stirling and some SAS operatives on an undercover mission to the Italian-occupied port of Benghazi. They plant explosives in the harbour and escape. An impressed Randolph promises to lobby his father for more equipment and funding to the SAS. Returning to base, Stirling convinces Mayne to make peace with Eoin's passing and repair relations with the French soldiers. As a conciliatory gesture, the two men serve the Free French soldiers a roasted gazelle.
6
"Episode 6"
Tom Shankland
Steven Knight
4 December 2022 (2022-12-04)
5.33
In Cairo recovering from sand sores, Stirling meets with Winston Churchill and obtains his overwhelming support. Churchill widens the SAS area of operations to the entire southern Mediterranean, including Crete, in order to ensure that two convoys to reinforce Malta are successful following the fall of Tobruk in June 1942. Stirling plans attacks at multiple airbases on the Mediterranean coast, as well as Heraklion in Crete. The attacks are successful, although Mayne's group must scrub their attack on Berka satellite airfield when their target is warned by early detonations from the French paratroopers' attack on the nearby Berca airfield, and the French group led by Jordan is betrayed by one of the German Free French troopers before it reaches its targets of Derna and Martuba. During that failed operation, one of the French Jewish soldiers detonates an explosive that kills or wounds numerous enemy personnel. Bergé is captured by German forces in Crete. Stirling returns to Cairo to celebrate the success, but is dismayed to learn that Mansour has apparently been lost in an air crash while returning from Alexandria. After the United States enters the war, Stirling is captured while investigating a possible route which will allow the British and American forces to link up. With Stirling's capture, Mayne is promoted to major and placed in charge of the SAS.
· Episodes › Series 2 (2025)
1
1
No.
1
Title
"Episode 1"
Directed by
Stephen Woolfenden
Written by
Steven Knight
Original release date
1 January 2025 (2025-01-01)
Viewers(millions)
5.38
After being denied leave to attend the funeral of his father, Paddy Mayne is arrested for fighting with military police at an upmarket Cairo restaurant. Later, David Stirling's older brother Lieutenant Colonel Bill Stirling offers to help Mayne save the Special Air Service from dissolution. Bolstered by new recruits, the unit is redesignated as the Special Raiding Squadron (SRS) and deployed during the Allied invasion of Sicily in 1943. During the marine landing, Mayne orders his troops not to aid stranded fellow soldiers whose gliders had landed in the sea. The SRS manage to capture a coastal fortification following a skirmish. Meanwhile, Eve Mansour is revealed to have survived her plane crash and resurfaces in London. The Free French government expresses frustration with the delayed Allied plans to liberate France. Elsewhere David Stirling, who is now a prisoner of war at Forte Di Gavi, receives news of the successful SRS landing in Sicily.
After being denied leave to attend the funeral of his father, Paddy Mayne is arrested for fighting with military police at an upmarket Cairo restaurant. Later, David Stirling's older brother Lieutenant Colonel Bill Stirling offers to help Mayne save the Special Air Service from dissolution. Bolstered by new recruits, the unit is redesignated as the Special Raiding Squadron (SRS) and deployed during the Allied invasion of Sicily in 1943. During the marine landing, Mayne orders his troops not to aid stranded fellow soldiers whose gliders had landed in the sea. The SRS manage to capture a coastal fortification following a skirmish. Meanwhile, Eve Mansour is revealed to have survived her plane crash and resurfaces in London. The Free French government expresses frustration with the delayed Allied plans to liberate France. Elsewhere David Stirling, who is now a prisoner of war at Forte Di Gavi, receives news of the successful SRS landing in Sicily.
No.
After being denied leave to attend the funeral of his father, Paddy Mayne is arrested for fighting with military police at an upmarket Cairo restaurant. Later, David Stirling's older brother Lieutenant Colonel Bill Stirling offers to help Mayne save the Special Air Service from dissolution. Bolstered by new recruits, the unit is redesignated as the Special Raiding Squadron (SRS) and deployed during the Allied invasion of Sicily in 1943. During the marine landing, Mayne orders his troops not to aid stranded fellow soldiers whose gliders had landed in the sea. The SRS manage to capture a coastal fortification following a skirmish. Meanwhile, Eve Mansour is revealed to have survived her plane crash and resurfaces in London. The Free French government expresses frustration with the delayed Allied plans to liberate France. Elsewhere David Stirling, who is now a prisoner of war at Forte Di Gavi, receives news of the successful SRS landing in Sicily.
2
2
No.
2
Title
"Episode 2"
Directed by
Stephen Woolfenden
Written by
Steven Knight
Original release date
2 January 2025 (2025-01-02)
Viewers(millions)
4.36
The SRS capture Augusta from German forces. Mayne clashes with Bill's leadership of the British garrison. The SRS also come into conflict with the local Sicilian mafia, with whom the British Army have received orders to collaborate during the Allied invasion of Italy. The local Catholic priest, who is a secret German collaborator, offers to help broker peace between the SRS and mafia by arranging a lunch meeting between the two groups. However, this meeting turns out to be a ploy to lure the SRS and members of the Italian Communist partisans into a trap involving German Ju-87 Stuka dive bombers. Before leaving Augusta, Mayne manages to recruit former SAS Sergeant Jim Almonds into his unit. Meanwhile, a disguised Eve manages to meet with David at Forte Di Gavi. While David is jealous of his older brother Bill, she manages to convince him to let Bill take charge of the SAS. Eve later joins Mayne and the unit as they leave Augusta.
The SRS capture Augusta from German forces. Mayne clashes with Bill's leadership of the British garrison. The SRS also come into conflict with the local Sicilian mafia, with whom the British Army have received orders to collaborate during the Allied invasion of Italy. The local Catholic priest, who is a secret German collaborator, offers to help broker peace between the SRS and mafia by arranging a lunch meeting between the two groups. However, this meeting turns out to be a ploy to lure the SRS and members of the Italian Communist partisans into a trap involving German Ju-87 Stuka dive bombers. Before leaving Augusta, Mayne manages to recruit former SAS Sergeant Jim Almonds into his unit. Meanwhile, a disguised Eve manages to meet with David at Forte Di Gavi. While David is jealous of his older brother Bill, she manages to convince him to let Bill take charge of the SAS. Eve later joins Mayne and the unit as they leave Augusta.
No.
The SRS capture Augusta from German forces. Mayne clashes with Bill's leadership of the British garrison. The SRS also come into conflict with the local Sicilian mafia, with whom the British Army have received orders to collaborate during the Allied invasion of Italy. The local Catholic priest, who is a secret German collaborator, offers to help broker peace between the SRS and mafia by arranging a lunch meeting between the two groups. However, this meeting turns out to be a ploy to lure the SRS and members of the Italian Communist partisans into a trap involving German Ju-87 Stuka dive bombers. Before leaving Augusta, Mayne manages to recruit former SAS Sergeant Jim Almonds into his unit. Meanwhile, a disguised Eve manages to meet with David at Forte Di Gavi. While David is jealous of his older brother Bill, she manages to convince him to let Bill take charge of the SAS. Eve later joins Mayne and the unit as they leave Augusta.
3
3
No.
3
Title
"Episode 3"
Directed by
Stephen Woolfenden
Written by
Steven Knight
Original release date
5 January 2025 (2025-01-05)
Viewers(millions)
4.12
The episode opens with German forces receiving Fuhrer Adolf Hitler's Commando Order ordering the execution of Allied commandos in Europe and North Africa. Bill Stirling clashes with the SAS's informal culture but tells Paddy that he is willing to tolerate his unit's behaviour in return for their battlefield results. The SAS is tasked with capturing the Italian town of Termoli from German forces. Pat Riley and two Italian resistance members are tasked with making contact with the local Italian resistance cell and eliminating a traitor. Over the next few days, the SAS advance on the outskirts of Termoli. Paddy gives a wounded German soldier a mercy killing at the request of his older brother. The SAS subsequently capture Termoli with the help of the Italian resistance. John Tonkin and several SAS soldiers attempt to blow up Campomarino bridge but are ambushed by German forces, who capture Tonkin and kill his comrades, though Johnny Cooper escapes back to Termoli. The German officer orders Tonkin's execution per the Commando Order. Meanwhile, David attempts to escape from Forte Di Gavi but is recaptured and placed in solitary confinement.
The episode opens with German forces receiving Fuhrer Adolf Hitler's Commando Order ordering the execution of Allied commandos in Europe and North Africa. Bill Stirling clashes with the SAS's informal culture but tells Paddy that he is willing to tolerate his unit's behaviour in return for their battlefield results. The SAS is tasked with capturing the Italian town of Termoli from German forces. Pat Riley and two Italian resistance members are tasked with making contact with the local Italian resistance cell and eliminating a traitor. Over the next few days, the SAS advance on the outskirts of Termoli. Paddy gives a wounded German soldier a mercy killing at the request of his older brother. The SAS subsequently capture Termoli with the help of the Italian resistance. John Tonkin and several SAS soldiers attempt to blow up Campomarino bridge but are ambushed by German forces, who capture Tonkin and kill his comrades, though Johnny Cooper escapes back to Termoli. The German officer orders Tonkin's execution per the Commando Order. Meanwhile, David attempts to escape from Forte Di Gavi but is recaptured and placed in solitary confinement.
No.
The episode opens with German forces receiving Fuhrer Adolf Hitler's Commando Order ordering the execution of Allied commandos in Europe and North Africa. Bill Stirling clashes with the SAS's informal culture but tells Paddy that he is willing to tolerate his unit's behaviour in return for their battlefield results. The SAS is tasked with capturing the Italian town of Termoli from German forces. Pat Riley and two Italian resistance members are tasked with making contact with the local Italian resistance cell and eliminating a traitor. Over the next few days, the SAS advance on the outskirts of Termoli. Paddy gives a wounded German soldier a mercy killing at the request of his older brother. The SAS subsequently capture Termoli with the help of the Italian resistance. John Tonkin and several SAS soldiers attempt to blow up Campomarino bridge but are ambushed by German forces, who capture Tonkin and kill his comrades, though Johnny Cooper escapes back to Termoli. The German officer orders Tonkin's execution per the Commando Order. Meanwhile, David attempts to escape from Forte Di Gavi but is recaptured and placed in solitary confinement.
4
4
No.
4
Title
"Episode 4"
Directed by
Stephen Woolfenden
Written by
Steven Knight
Original release date
12 January 2025 (2025-01-12)
Viewers(millions)
4.11
In Termoli, the SAS soldier Reg Seekings stays with a local Italian family and befriends their young son Matteo. Paddy and his SAS unit are also joined by Eve, who is now working as a war correspondent. The 16th Panzer Division launches a counter-offensive to retake Termoli. During the siege, several civilians including Matteo and his family are killed, which affects Reg deeply. The SAS and their Italian allies dig in for a siege, holding the Germans long enough for reinforcements led by Bill Stirling to arrive. Eve also takes part in the defence of Termoli. Following the siege, Bill briefs Paddy and Eve about the new German Commando Order. Bill warns Paddy that the Commando Order does not give the SAS an excuse to mistreat enemy personnel. John Tonkin is saved from execution by Luftwaffe General Richard Heidrich, who invites him for dinner and questions him about Paddy Mayne. Admiring his British adversaries, Heidrich admits his distaste for the Commando Order but says he is compelled to obey superior orders. Meanwhile, David steels himself in solitary confinement.
In Termoli, the SAS soldier Reg Seekings stays with a local Italian family and befriends their young son Matteo. Paddy and his SAS unit are also joined by Eve, who is now working as a war correspondent. The 16th Panzer Division launches a counter-offensive to retake Termoli. During the siege, several civilians including Matteo and his family are killed, which affects Reg deeply. The SAS and their Italian allies dig in for a siege, holding the Germans long enough for reinforcements led by Bill Stirling to arrive. Eve also takes part in the defence of Termoli. Following the siege, Bill briefs Paddy and Eve about the new German Commando Order. Bill warns Paddy that the Commando Order does not give the SAS an excuse to mistreat enemy personnel. John Tonkin is saved from execution by Luftwaffe General Richard Heidrich, who invites him for dinner and questions him about Paddy Mayne. Admiring his British adversaries, Heidrich admits his distaste for the Commando Order but says he is compelled to obey superior orders. Meanwhile, David steels himself in solitary confinement.
No.
In Termoli, the SAS soldier Reg Seekings stays with a local Italian family and befriends their young son Matteo. Paddy and his SAS unit are also joined by Eve, who is now working as a war correspondent. The 16th Panzer Division launches a counter-offensive to retake Termoli. During the siege, several civilians including Matteo and his family are killed, which affects Reg deeply. The SAS and their Italian allies dig in for a siege, holding the Germans long enough for reinforcements led by Bill Stirling to arrive. Eve also takes part in the defence of Termoli. Following the siege, Bill briefs Paddy and Eve about the new German Commando Order. Bill warns Paddy that the Commando Order does not give the SAS an excuse to mistreat enemy personnel. John Tonkin is saved from execution by Luftwaffe General Richard Heidrich, who invites him for dinner and questions him about Paddy Mayne. Admiring his British adversaries, Heidrich admits his distaste for the Commando Order but says he is compelled to obey superior orders. Meanwhile, David steels himself in solitary confinement.
5
5
No.
5
Title
"Episode 5"
Directed by
Stephen Woolfenden
Written by
Steven Knight
Original release date
19 January 2025 (2025-01-19)
Viewers(millions)
4.15
Following the defence of Termoli, the SAS bury and mourn their fallen comrades. The unit is visited by Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, who praises the unit's combat skills and allows them to retain their sand coloured berets. Eve lobbies the British military commanders for the SAS to be allowed to train French special forces for the impending Liberation of France. The SAS and their partisan allies are later deployed to destroy German-controlled trains and railways near Florence before returning to England for leave. Four SAS soldiers are executed by German forces under the Commando Order. Meanwhile, John Tonkin escapes his German captors. After being helped by Italian partisans, he reunites with a female British friend who has married an Italian. Elsewhere, David learns that his Italian captors have fled Forte Di Gavi following the fall of the Italian Fascist regime but is traumatised by his ordeal in solitary confinement.
Following the defence of Termoli, the SAS bury and mourn their fallen comrades. The unit is visited by Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, who praises the unit's combat skills and allows them to retain their sand coloured berets. Eve lobbies the British military commanders for the SAS to be allowed to train French special forces for the impending Liberation of France. The SAS and their partisan allies are later deployed to destroy German-controlled trains and railways near Florence before returning to England for leave. Four SAS soldiers are executed by German forces under the Commando Order. Meanwhile, John Tonkin escapes his German captors. After being helped by Italian partisans, he reunites with a female British friend who has married an Italian. Elsewhere, David learns that his Italian captors have fled Forte Di Gavi following the fall of the Italian Fascist regime but is traumatised by his ordeal in solitary confinement.
No.
Following the defence of Termoli, the SAS bury and mourn their fallen comrades. The unit is visited by Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, who praises the unit's combat skills and allows them to retain their sand coloured berets. Eve lobbies the British military commanders for the SAS to be allowed to train French special forces for the impending Liberation of France. The SAS and their partisan allies are later deployed to destroy German-controlled trains and railways near Florence before returning to England for leave. Four SAS soldiers are executed by German forces under the Commando Order. Meanwhile, John Tonkin escapes his German captors. After being helped by Italian partisans, he reunites with a female British friend who has married an Italian. Elsewhere, David learns that his Italian captors have fled Forte Di Gavi following the fall of the Italian Fascist regime but is traumatised by his ordeal in solitary confinement.
6
6
No.
6
Title
"Episode 6"
Directed by
Stephen Woolfenden
Written by
Steven Knight
Original release date
26 January 2025 (2025-01-26)
Viewers(millions)
4.48
The SAS take leave in the United Kingdom. Bill Stirling meets with Field Marshal Montgomery, who reveals that the SAS will be deployed as paratroopers to secure key positions during the Normandy landings. Against military protocol, Stirling divulges the D-Day invasion plans to Paddy, which earns him the disapproval of the British military leadership. Stirling later resigns from his command after the British military authorities commence an investigation into his relationship with Eve Mansour. Meanwhile, David eludes the German forces, who have been sent to occupy Forte Di Gavi following the Italian capitulation, by hiding in the ventilation shafts. However, he is captured after attempting to pose as a German soldier and is sent to Colditz. In Scotland, the SAS undergo training in preparation for the Normandy landings. The episode ends with Paddy and other SAS paratroopers parachuting during the Normandy landings.
The SAS take leave in the United Kingdom. Bill Stirling meets with Field Marshal Montgomery, who reveals that the SAS will be deployed as paratroopers to secure key positions during the Normandy landings. Against military protocol, Stirling divulges the D-Day invasion plans to Paddy, which earns him the disapproval of the British military leadership. Stirling later resigns from his command after the British military authorities commence an investigation into his relationship with Eve Mansour. Meanwhile, David eludes the German forces, who have been sent to occupy Forte Di Gavi following the Italian capitulation, by hiding in the ventilation shafts. However, he is captured after attempting to pose as a German soldier and is sent to Colditz. In Scotland, the SAS undergo training in preparation for the Normandy landings. The episode ends with Paddy and other SAS paratroopers parachuting during the Normandy landings.
No.
The SAS take leave in the United Kingdom. Bill Stirling meets with Field Marshal Montgomery, who reveals that the SAS will be deployed as paratroopers to secure key positions during the Normandy landings. Against military protocol, Stirling divulges the D-Day invasion plans to Paddy, which earns him the disapproval of the British military leadership. Stirling later resigns from his command after the British military authorities commence an investigation into his relationship with Eve Mansour. Meanwhile, David eludes the German forces, who have been sent to occupy Forte Di Gavi following the Italian capitulation, by hiding in the ventilation shafts. However, he is captured after attempting to pose as a German soldier and is sent to Colditz. In Scotland, the SAS undergo training in preparation for the Normandy landings. The episode ends with Paddy and other SAS paratroopers parachuting during the Normandy landings.
No.
Title
Directed by
Written by
Original release date
Viewers(millions)
1
"Episode 1"
Stephen Woolfenden
Steven Knight
1 January 2025 (2025-01-01)
5.38
After being denied leave to attend the funeral of his father, Paddy Mayne is arrested for fighting with military police at an upmarket Cairo restaurant. Later, David Stirling's older brother Lieutenant Colonel Bill Stirling offers to help Mayne save the Special Air Service from dissolution. Bolstered by new recruits, the unit is redesignated as the Special Raiding Squadron (SRS) and deployed during the Allied invasion of Sicily in 1943. During the marine landing, Mayne orders his troops not to aid stranded fellow soldiers whose gliders had landed in the sea. The SRS manage to capture a coastal fortification following a skirmish. Meanwhile, Eve Mansour is revealed to have survived her plane crash and resurfaces in London. The Free French government expresses frustration with the delayed Allied plans to liberate France. Elsewhere David Stirling, who is now a prisoner of war at Forte Di Gavi, receives news of the successful SRS landing in Sicily.
2
"Episode 2"
Stephen Woolfenden
Steven Knight
2 January 2025 (2025-01-02)
4.36
The SRS capture Augusta from German forces. Mayne clashes with Bill's leadership of the British garrison. The SRS also come into conflict with the local Sicilian mafia, with whom the British Army have received orders to collaborate during the Allied invasion of Italy. The local Catholic priest, who is a secret German collaborator, offers to help broker peace between the SRS and mafia by arranging a lunch meeting between the two groups. However, this meeting turns out to be a ploy to lure the SRS and members of the Italian Communist partisans into a trap involving German Ju-87 Stuka dive bombers. Before leaving Augusta, Mayne manages to recruit former SAS Sergeant Jim Almonds into his unit. Meanwhile, a disguised Eve manages to meet with David at Forte Di Gavi. While David is jealous of his older brother Bill, she manages to convince him to let Bill take charge of the SAS. Eve later joins Mayne and the unit as they leave Augusta.
3
"Episode 3"
Stephen Woolfenden
Steven Knight
5 January 2025 (2025-01-05)
4.12
The episode opens with German forces receiving Fuhrer Adolf Hitler's Commando Order ordering the execution of Allied commandos in Europe and North Africa. Bill Stirling clashes with the SAS's informal culture but tells Paddy that he is willing to tolerate his unit's behaviour in return for their battlefield results. The SAS is tasked with capturing the Italian town of Termoli from German forces. Pat Riley and two Italian resistance members are tasked with making contact with the local Italian resistance cell and eliminating a traitor. Over the next few days, the SAS advance on the outskirts of Termoli. Paddy gives a wounded German soldier a mercy killing at the request of his older brother. The SAS subsequently capture Termoli with the help of the Italian resistance. John Tonkin and several SAS soldiers attempt to blow up Campomarino bridge but are ambushed by German forces, who capture Tonkin and kill his comrades, though Johnny Cooper escapes back to Termoli. The German officer orders Tonkin's execution per the Commando Order. Meanwhile, David attempts to escape from Forte Di Gavi but is recaptured and placed in solitary confinement.
4
"Episode 4"
Stephen Woolfenden
Steven Knight
12 January 2025 (2025-01-12)
4.11
In Termoli, the SAS soldier Reg Seekings stays with a local Italian family and befriends their young son Matteo. Paddy and his SAS unit are also joined by Eve, who is now working as a war correspondent. The 16th Panzer Division launches a counter-offensive to retake Termoli. During the siege, several civilians including Matteo and his family are killed, which affects Reg deeply. The SAS and their Italian allies dig in for a siege, holding the Germans long enough for reinforcements led by Bill Stirling to arrive. Eve also takes part in the defence of Termoli. Following the siege, Bill briefs Paddy and Eve about the new German Commando Order. Bill warns Paddy that the Commando Order does not give the SAS an excuse to mistreat enemy personnel. John Tonkin is saved from execution by Luftwaffe General Richard Heidrich, who invites him for dinner and questions him about Paddy Mayne. Admiring his British adversaries, Heidrich admits his distaste for the Commando Order but says he is compelled to obey superior orders. Meanwhile, David steels himself in solitary confinement.
5
"Episode 5"
Stephen Woolfenden
Steven Knight
19 January 2025 (2025-01-19)
4.15
Following the defence of Termoli, the SAS bury and mourn their fallen comrades. The unit is visited by Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, who praises the unit's combat skills and allows them to retain their sand coloured berets. Eve lobbies the British military commanders for the SAS to be allowed to train French special forces for the impending Liberation of France. The SAS and their partisan allies are later deployed to destroy German-controlled trains and railways near Florence before returning to England for leave. Four SAS soldiers are executed by German forces under the Commando Order. Meanwhile, John Tonkin escapes his German captors. After being helped by Italian partisans, he reunites with a female British friend who has married an Italian. Elsewhere, David learns that his Italian captors have fled Forte Di Gavi following the fall of the Italian Fascist regime but is traumatised by his ordeal in solitary confinement.
6
"Episode 6"
Stephen Woolfenden
Steven Knight
26 January 2025 (2025-01-26)
4.48
The SAS take leave in the United Kingdom. Bill Stirling meets with Field Marshal Montgomery, who reveals that the SAS will be deployed as paratroopers to secure key positions during the Normandy landings. Against military protocol, Stirling divulges the D-Day invasion plans to Paddy, which earns him the disapproval of the British military leadership. Stirling later resigns from his command after the British military authorities commence an investigation into his relationship with Eve Mansour. Meanwhile, David eludes the German forces, who have been sent to occupy Forte Di Gavi following the Italian capitulation, by hiding in the ventilation shafts. However, he is captured after attempting to pose as a German soldier and is sent to Colditz. In Scotland, the SAS undergo training in preparation for the Normandy landings. The episode ends with Paddy and other SAS paratroopers parachuting during the Normandy landings.

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