Channel 4 is putting the regular SAS: Who Dares Wins on hold, shifting focus to the celebrity edition. Filming an extended eight-episode run of Celebrity SAS, the decision is based on its success, not cost-cutting. The civilian version had 1.5M viewers per episode, while the celebrity version had 2M. This follows a scandal involving Chief Instructor Ant Middleton, replaced by Rudy Reyes. Channel 4 assures it’s a performance-based decision unrelated to budget or Four Weddings cancellation. CEO Alex Mahon may earn record income from a bonus scheme.
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About SAS: Who Dares Wins TV Show
In a surprising twist, Channel 4 puts the regular version of SAS: Who Dares Wins on hold indefinitely, redirecting its attention to the celebrity edition of the show. Stay tuned as celebrities test their limits in grueling challenges and push themselves to the edge in Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins.
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