bluethrunthru
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What a load of confected made up load of bollocks. The only accuracies I could discern were the location and the names of the main protagonists.
I enjoyed it for what it was. Sure it's "based" on the book but if you ignore that then it's an ok way to spend an hour or so watching tv.What a load of confected made up load of bollocks. The only accuracies I could discern were the location and the names of the main protagonists.

I’ve read the book (and I’m not a reader at all) and watched the documentary. Both very good.
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BBC Two - SAS: Rogue Warriors, Series 1, Episode 1
The remarkable story of the founding of the SAS in the north African desert in 1941.www.bbc.co.uk
I’ve not watched the dramatised series yet. I was hoping it was going to be like Band of Brothers and The Pacific. I take it it’s not?
The 3 part documentary 'Rogue Warriors is the one to watch.What a load of confected made up load of bollocks. The only accuracies I could discern were the location and the names of the main protagonists.
It's not a documentary, it's a bbc drama series, "based" on the birth of the SAS in Africa in WW2.I've not seen this, but the problem with these SAS documentaries and books is they, by definition, can't really contain any interesting insider info on the SAS as members of the SAS need to sign the official secrets act.
I think people need to watch it as an entertainment show and not some fact based history program.It's not a documentary, it's a bbc drama series, "based" on the birth of the SAS in Africa in WW2.
I agree, that's exactly how we looked at it, we watched 2 episodes last night on iPlayer, didn't think much of the first episode as it was just setting the scene, and a bit bitty, but the second was much better, as the group was properly formed and the story developed.I think people need to watch it as an entertainment show and not some fact based history program.
I’ve just looked at my book this morning and it isn’t this one^I’ve read the book (and I’m not a reader at all) and watched the documentary. Both very good.
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BBC Two - SAS: Rogue Warriors, Series 1, Episode 1
The remarkable story of the founding of the SAS in the north African desert in 1941.www.bbc.co.uk
I’ve not watched the dramatised series yet. I was hoping it was going to be like Band of Brothers and The Pacific. I take it it’s not?
