A Sunday Times number one best-selling author, this fresh look at the most audacious escapes the SAS made in the Second World War is white-knuckle listening of the highest calibre.īecause if you put a fence in front of these men.they'll climb it. Sun 18.00 EDT Last modified on Mon 05.35 EDT The show leans on a number of contemporary TV drama touchstones, from its use of anachronistic music, blasting out metal and. From the mountains of Italy, to the deserts of Africa, these heroes epitomise the bravery, esprit de corps and daring do of Britain's finest elite fighting force.įans of Ant Middleton's First Man In and Ben MacIntyre's SAS: Rogue Heroes are in for a treat, as the SAS's master chronicler, Damien Lewis, has produced a gripping, heart-in-the-mouth, real-life thriller. But between there and here is 150 miles of barren desert - freezing at night, boiling in the day - populated solely by Ernst Rommel's fearsome and deadly Afrika Corps.įor the seven SAS supermen in Damien Lewis's explosive new audio exclusive, the answer was simple: Escape.
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