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Channel 4 SAS Who Dares Wins: Who are new DS staff Rudy Reyes and Remi Adeleke?

It's one of the toughest shows on TV and SAS Who Dares Wins is back with some new faces - and we're not talking about the latest set of recruits who will be put through their paces.

Twenty new members of the public will face the toughest experience of their lives in the most spectacular but harsh terrain in Jordan. This seventh series of the Channel 4 series will begin tonight (Sunday) at 9pm.

Viewers well see the new recruits led by a new elite team of ex-special forces operators from the UK and, for the first time, the USA. Combining their skills, this new elite 'brotherhood has created the most grueling course yet, played out in the unforgiving and epic backdrop of the Jordanian desert.

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With 15 years of experience in multiple war zones, Chief Instructor and ex-US Recon Marine Rudy Reyes and new Directing Staff team member, ex-US navy SEAL Remi Adeleke will join Mark 'Billy' Billingham and Jason Fox, aka Foxy, to push the recruits to challenge their physical and psychological limits. The big question is, who will have the mental fortitude to make it to the end?

The latest series is the first since 2015 without former Chief Instructor Ant Middleton who was dropped by Channel 4 last year. However, he did go on to take part in two further series, one with civilians and one with celebrities, as they were already filmed prior to the decision being made by the broadcaster.

Taking Ant's place is Rudy Reyes, who was brn in 1971 on Richard's Gebauer Air Base in Missouri while his father, a US Marine, was fighting in Vietnam. After his parents’ divorce, Rudy and his three brothers were raised by his grandparents, and later by the

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